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Amy M. P. Oen

Researcher at Norwegian Geotechnical Institute

Publications -  50
Citations -  1645

Amy M. P. Oen is an academic researcher from Norwegian Geotechnical Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stakeholder & European union. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 45 publications receiving 1356 citations.

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Strong sorption of native PAHs to pyrogenic and unburned carbonaceous geosorbents in sediments.

TL;DR: Total sorption is better explained by considering all three nonlinearly sorbing CGC materials than by only considering BC, and phenanthrene sorption to AC was, on average, reduced by a factor of 6 in sediment-AC mixtures compared to pure AC.
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Nature-based solutions for hydro-meteorological risk reduction: a state-of-the-art review of the research area

TL;DR: A critical review of the literature concerning nature-based solutions for Hydro-meteorological risk reduction and identifying current knowledge gaps and future research prospects is presented in this article. But, the review process presented in this paper started by sourcing 1608 articles from Scopus and 1431 articles from the Web of Science.
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Relation between PAH and black carbon contents in size fractions of Norwegian harbor sediments.

TL;DR: The results suggest that PAH distributions were dominated by the presence of BC, rather than OC, this may result in significantly lower dissolved concentrations of PAH than expected on the basis of organic carbon partitioning alone.
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Biological effects-based sediment quality in ecological risk assessment for European waters

TL;DR: An overview of decision making frameworks for ecological risk assessment (ERA) used for sediment in a number of European countries is given in this article, which fall into two categories: Biological Effects-Based Assessment of in situ risks (referred to as in situ BEBA) and Biological Effects Based Assessment of the ex situ quality of dredged sediments ( referred to as ex situBEBA).