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Hanne Margrethe Lund Kvitsand

Researcher at Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Publications -  5
Citations -  134

Hanne Margrethe Lund Kvitsand is an academic researcher from Norwegian University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Water quality & Aquifer. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications receiving 102 citations.

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Waterborne disease in Norway: emphasizing outbreaks in groundwater systems

TL;DR: No clear seasonal correlation was observed for Norovirus outbreaks in groundwater, but the largest outbreaks occurred during winterSeason, which correlates with the occurrence of coliforms in Norwegian groundwater in bedrock wells.
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Overview of groundwater sources and water-supply systems, and associated microbial pollution, in Finland, Norway and Iceland

TL;DR: The characteristics of groundwater systems and groundwater contamination in Finland, Norway and Iceland are presented, as they relate to outbreaks of disease as mentioned in this paper, and recommendations are given for the future, as well as differences among the Nordic countries in the approach to providing safe drinking water from groundwater.
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Evaluation of bank filtration as a pretreatment method for the provision of hygienically safe drinking water in Norway: results from monitoring at two full-scale sites

TL;DR: In this paper, the performance of bank filtration systems in cold-climate fluvial aquifers relying on recharge from humic-rich surface waters with moderate microbial contamination was evaluated.

Overview of groundwater sources and water-supply systems, and associated microbial pollution, in Finland, Norway and Iceland

TL;DR: The characteristics of groundwater systems and groundwater contamination in Finland, Norway and Iceland are presented, as they relate to outbreaks of disease as mentioned in this paper, and recommendations are given for the future, as well as differences among the Nordic countries in the approach to providing safe drinking water from groundwater.
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Rapid bacteriophage MS2 transport in an oxic sandy aquifer in cold climate: Field experiments and modeling

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated virus removal during rapid transport in an unconfined, low-temperature (6°C) sand and gravel aquifer at a riverbank field site, 25 km south of Trondheim in central Norway.