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Jensen, K. A., Utsonumiya, S., Glasius, M., Wåhlin, P., Palmgren, F., Olesen, N. Ø. & Ewing, R. C. (2004). Nano- and micro-mineralogy of air-borne trace metals in the city background and a high-traffic street in Copenhagen. I GFF Abstract volume 126/1 (s. 0-0)
Jensen, L. F., Wilson, J. R. & Abrahamsen, N. (2004). Petrological and Palaeomagnetic investigations on Sao Nicolau (Cape Verde Islands). Afhandling præsenteret på Copenhagen, May 2004.
Jensen, A. B., Herfort, D. & Zimmermann, H. D. (2006). White cement: mineralization and nodulisation effects caused by K2O, SO3, MgO and F. I Ikke angivet (Bind Bulletin of The Geological Society of Finland, Special Issue 1 (2006), Abstract volume, s. 11). The Geological Society of Finland.
Jensen, J., Merrison, J. P., Kinch, K. & Nørnberg, P. (2002). Simulation Martian surface conditions. Abstract fra I:2nd European Workshop on Exo/Astrobiology, Graz, Østrig.
Jensen, L. R. D., Friis, H., Fundal, E., Møller, P. & Jespersen, M. (2010). Analysis of limestone micromechanical properties by optical microscopy. Engineering Geology, 110(3-4), 43-50. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enggeo.2009.10.004
Jensen, L. R. D., Friis, H., Fundal, E., Møller, P., Brockhoff, P. B. & Jespersen, M. (2010). Influence of quartz particles on wear in vertical roller mills. Part I: Quartz concentration. Minerals Engineering, 23(5), 390-398. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mineng.2009.11.014
Jensen, T. C., Zawiska, I., Oksman, M., Słowiński, M., Woszczyk, M., Luoto, T. P., Tylmann, W., Nevalainen, L., Obremska, M., Schartau, A. K. & Walseng, B. (2020). Historical human impact on productivity and biodiversity in a subalpine oligotrophic lake in Scandinavia. Journal of Paleolimnology, 63(1), 1-20. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10933-019-00100-5
Jensen, B. B., Hansen, T. M., Nielsen, L., Cordua, K. S., Tuxen, N., Tsitonaki, A. & Looms, M. C. (2022). Accounting for Modeling Errors in Linear Inversion of Crosshole Ground-Penetrating Radar Amplitude Data: Detecting Sand in Clayey Till. Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 127(10), Artikel e2022JB024666. https://doi.org/10.1029/2022JB024666
Jensen, B. B., Rosenberg, L., Tsitonaki, A., Tuxen, N., Bjerg, P. L., Nielsen, L., Hansen, T. M. & Looms, M. C. (2023). High-Resolution Geological Information from Crosshole Ground Penetrating Radar in Clayey Tills. GroundWater Monitoring and Remediation, 43(4), 55-66. https://doi.org/10.1111/gwmr.12588
Jeppesen, S. E. & Poulsen, K. B. (2002). Comparison of Cost and Accessibility in Transport and IP-networks. Geologisk Institut, Aarhus Universitet.
Jeppesen, J., Christensen, S. & Ladekarl, U. L. (2007). Use of a regional model to simulate the historical water cycle of the Copenhagen Area 1850-2003. Poster-session præsenteret på ModelCARE’2007 , Int. Conf. on Calibration and Reliability in Groundwater Modelling – Credibility in Modelling, København, Danmark.
Jeppesen, J., Christensen, S. & Ladekarl, U. L. (2008). Conceptual model for simulating the water cycle of the Copenhagen area, Denmark. I E. Poeter, M. Hill & C. Zheng (red.), MODFLOW and More 2008: Ground Water and Public Policy - Conference Proceedings (s. 120-124). INTERNATIONAL GROUND WATER MODELING CENTER (IGWMC).
Jeppesen, J., Christensen, S. & Ladekarl, U. L. (2008). Simulation of the historical development of the water cycle of the Copenhagen area, Denmark: Abstract Number EGU2008-A-05371. Abstract fra European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2008, Wien, Østrig.
Jeppesen, J. & Christensen, S. (2009). Urban versus climatic impacts on the water cycle of the Copenhagen area 1850-2003. Abstract fra 3rd annual meeting of the Danish Water Research Platform, GEUS, Copenhagen, Danmark.
Jeppesen, J. & Christensen, S. (2010). The hydrological possibilities and consequences of using sustainable urban drainage systems in Copenhagen. Abstract fra 4th Annual meeting of the Danish Water Research Platform, Copenhagen, Danmark.
Jeppesen, J. & Christensen, S. (2009). Use of an integrated model to simulate the urban water cycle and consequences of massive storm water infiltration. Poster-session præsenteret på The 11th Nordic Wastewater Conference, Odense, Danmark.
Jeppesen, J. & Plum, V. (2009). Modeller giver viden om nedsivning af regnvand. Teknik, (3), 42-44.
Jeremiassen, N. E. O., Jia, Y., Hansen, V., Friis, H., Larsen, M. B., Olsen, M. & Ulrich, T. (2026). Temperature effect on seawater leaching of Pb, Zn, and F from waste rock at Ivittuut cryolite mine in South Greenland. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 33(11), 4851-4863. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-026-37562-w
Jessen, C., Pedersen, J. B. T., Bartholdy, J., Seidenkrantz, M.-S. & Kuijpers, A. (2008). A late Holocene palaeo-environmental record from Altona Bay, St. Croix, US Virgin Islands. Geografisk Tidsskrift - Danish Journal of Geography, 108(2), 59-70.
Jessen, C., Kuijpers, A., Seidenkrantz, M.-S., Nørgaard-Pedersen, N. & Prins, M. (2008). Late Holocene storminess in the Labrador Sea region: exotic pollen and aeolian dust as indicators of variability? Geophysical Research Abstracts.
Jia, Y., Jeremiassen, N., Larsen, M. B., Olsen, M., Maurice, C., Hansen, V., Friis, H. & Ulrich, T. (2026). Evaluating the Efficacy of Shrimp Shells and Demolished Concrete in Reducing Mine Drainage in South Greenland: Column Leaching Test Results. Mine Water and the Environment. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10230-026-01110-2
Jiang, H., Zheng, Y., Ran, L. & Seidenkrantz, M.-S. (2004). Diatoms from the surface sediments of the South China Sea and their relationship to the modern hydrography. Marine Micropaleontology, 53, 279-292.
Jiang, H., Ren, J., Knudsen, K. L., Eiríksson, J. & Ran, L. (2006). Summer sea-surface temperatures and climate events on the North Icelandic shelf through the last 3000 years. Chinese Science Bulletin, 52(22), 2657-2664.
Jiang, H., Ren, J., Knudsen, K. L., Eiriksson, J. & Ran, L. (2007). Summer sea-surface temperatures and climate events on the North Icelandic shelf through the last 3000 years. Chinese Science Bulletin, 52(6), 789-796.