Kjersti Daae

Stilling

Førsteamanuensis, utdanningsleder ved Geofysisk Instiutt, og Education chair i iEarth senter for fremragende undervisning.

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Forskning

The exchange of water masses between the shallow Weddell Sea continental shelf and the deep ocean is of climatic importance. Firstly, on-shelf transport of warm oceanic water masses contributes to the basal melting of ice shelves, which affects the stability of the Antarctic Ice Sheet. Secondly, the export of dense Weddell Sea shelf water contributes to the production of Antarctic Bottom Water (AABW), which feeds into the lower limb of the

I do research related to these processes, focussing on idealized regional modeling (ROMS).

Undervisning

I am course responsible for GEOF105 and GEOF211.

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Prosjekter

Active projects:

Co-createGFI: Co-creation to promote active learning and communities of practice (funded by HKdir), lead by K. Daae (read more here)

TOBACO: Topographic Barriers Controlling Warm Water Inflow and Antarctic Ice Shelf Melting (NFR), lead by E. Darelius

Former projects:

WARM: Inflow of Warm Deep Water onto the Antarctic Continental Shelves (NFR), lead by E. Darelius