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Børge Hamre

Researcher at University of Bergen

Publications -  77
Citations -  1287

Børge Hamre is an academic researcher from University of Bergen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sea ice & Colored dissolved organic matter. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 71 publications receiving 1088 citations. Previous affiliations of Børge Hamre include National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration & Stevens Institute of Technology.

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Testing Fluorescence Lifetime Standards using Two-Photon Excitation and Time-Domain Instrumentation: Rhodamine B, Coumarin 6 and Lucifer Yellow

TL;DR: This work has investigated the suitability of the fluorescent dyes rhodamine B, coumarin 6, and lucifer yellow as lifetime standards, especially to be used with two-photon excitation measurements in the time-domain, and found that a mix of two fluorophores all yielded very similar lifetimes from a double-exponential decay as the separate lifetimes measured from a single-exp exponential decay.
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Reading from an iPad or from a book in bed: the impact on human sleep. A randomized controlled crossover trial

TL;DR: Although there was no direct effect on time spent in different sleep states and self-reported sleep onset latency, the use of an iPad which emits blue enriched light impinges acutely on sleepiness and EEG characteristics of sleep pressure, theUse of commercially available tablets may have consequences in terms of alertness, circadian physiology, and sleep.
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Monte Carlo and discrete-ordinate simulations of irradiances in the coupled atmosphere-ocean system

TL;DR: CAO-MC simulations are used to study the influence of ocean surface waves and a way to correct the results of the CAO-DISORT code so as to obtain fast and accurate underwater irradiances in the presence of surface waves is proposed.
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Modeled and measured optical transmittance of snow-covered first-year sea ice in Kongsfjorden, Svalbard

TL;DR: In this paper, a multistream radiative transfer code that takes into account the coupling between two strata with different indices of refraction was used to calculate the optical properties for shortwave radiation in the atmosphere, snow, ice, and ocean.