- Arctic and Antarctic ice dynamics
- Marine and coastal ecosystems
- Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
- Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena
- Remote-Sensing Image Classification
- Marine and coastal plant biology
- Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies
- Marine Bivalve and Aquaculture Studies
- Archaeological Research and Protection
- Arctic and Russian Policy Studies
- Marine animal studies overview
- Cultural Heritage Materials Analysis
- Oceanographic and Atmospheric Processes
- Maritime and Coastal Archaeology
- Underwater Acoustics Research
- Remote Sensing in Agriculture
- Remote Sensing and LiDAR Applications
University of Bergen
2021-2023
Norwegian Polar Institute
2020-2023
Ifremer
2017
Nearshore areas around the world contain a wide variety of archeological structures, including prehistoric remains submerged by sea level rise during Holocene glacial retreat. While natural processes, such as erosion, rising level, and exceptional climatic events have always threatened integrity this cultural heritage, importance protecting them is becoming increasingly critical with expanding effects global climate change human activities. Aerial archaeology, non-invasive technique,...
Hydrographic and bio-optical measurements were conducted along a south-north transect on the northwestern Barents Sea shelf from early spring to late summer in 2021. Strong climate change manifestations observed this region are rapidly changing marine environment. These rare observations cover seasonal evolution well-mixed sea ice-covered winter conditions, through ice retreat spring, where had largely retreated water column was stratified due melt. Phytoplankton drives spatial temporal...
Abstract. There have been considerable efforts to understand the hydrography of Storfjorden (Svalbard). A recurring winter polynya with large sea ice production makes it an important region dense water formation at scale Arctic Ocean. In addition, this fjord is seasonally influenced by freshwater inputs from melt and surrounding islands Svalbard archipelago, which impacts hydrography. However, understanding factors controlling optical properties waters in are lacking crucial for development...
Abstract. There have been considerable efforts to understand the hydrography of Storfjorden fjord (Svalbard). A recurring winter polynya with large sea ice production makes it an important region dense water formation at scale Arctic Ocean. In addition, this is seasonally influenced by freshwater inputs from sea-ice melt and surrounding islands Svalbard archipelago which impacts hydrography. However, understanding factors controlling optical properties waters in are lacking crucial for...