• Albina Gilmullina

    Kontinentalsokkelen (2G16e) Realfagbygget, Allégaten 41, Bergen, Norway

    Cretaceous source to sink system on the Norwegian Continental Shelf Albina Gilmullina The several kilometers thick succession of Cretaceous strata on the Norwegian Continental Shelf bears witness to a period characterised by contemporaneous hinterland uplift, basin subsidence and high sedimentation …

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  • Edoseghe Edwin Osagiede

    CO2 storage in unconventional geological units - preliminary data from fieldwork in Iceland along the Husavik-Tjornes Peninsula Edoseghe Edwin Osagiede

  • Kurt Wogau

    The Little Karoo: The semi-arid paleolandscape inhabited by the first modern humans”. Kurt Wogau In southern Africa, past climate and landscape features could play a relevant role in the evolution of anatomically modern humans and their dispersal through the continental …

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  • Thomas Theunissen

    Interaction of tectonics and surface process during oblique rifted margin formation. Insights from 3-D forward coupled geodynamic-surface process modelling. Thomas Theunissen The magma-poor passive rifted conjugate margins in the Southern Equatorial Atlantic, North Atlantic/Arctic oceans, and Northern Mozambique Channel display …

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  • Kirabo E. Mugwanya

    Tectonic and Sedimentary Evolution of the Triassic Deposits on the Horda Platform, Norwegian Continental Shelf Kirabo E. Mugwanya The Horda platform on the Norwegian Continental Shelf hosts major petroleum fields like Troll and CO₂ storage sites such as the Northern …

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  • Robert Reinecke

    How to use an impossible map - uncertainties in modeling the global water cycle Robert Reinecke Global water models allow us to explore the terrestrial water cycle in an earth-sized digital laboratory to guide science and policy. These models simulate …

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  • Giulio Di Toro

    Seismic cycle in the presence of hot and pressurized fluids Giulio Di Toro Geophysical evidences and the investigation of exposed faults exhumed from upper crustal depths indicate that earthquakes nucleate and propagate often in the presence of fluids at “hydrothermal …

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  • Eivind Olavson Straume

    The influence of paleogeography on Cenozoic ocean circulation and climate Eivind Olavson Straume Paleogeography, influenced by plate tectonics, mantle convection, volcanism, erosion, and sedimentation, cause large-scale ocean circulation and climate changes on geological timescales. Some of the most important paleogeographic …

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  • Christopher Campbell Di Paolo

    Kontinentalsokkelen (2G16e) Realfagbygget, Allégaten 41, Bergen, Norway

    Searching for lacustrine tsunami deposits with the aid of a numerical model Christopher Campbell Di Paolo A Mw ca. 5.9 earthquake occurred in 1601 CE in central Switzerland which triggered multiple subaqueous and subaerial landslides in and around Lake Lucerne. One …

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  • Julien Vadnais

    Kontinentalsokkelen (2G16e) Realfagbygget, Allégaten 41, Bergen, Norway

    Deep transfer learning for mapping rare Arctic oil seeps observed from satellites Julien Vadnais - Department of Earth Science, UiB   Abstract Natural seepage is a significant contributor to marine oil inputs. Remote and intermittent seeps are difficult to monitor …

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