Atle Rotevatn
High in the sky: geology and flying Atle Rotevatn, who in addition to being a professor in our department is also well into his training to become a pilot (PPL-A for those familiar with flying). In this talk he will …
High in the sky: geology and flying Atle Rotevatn, who in addition to being a professor in our department is also well into his training to become a pilot (PPL-A for those familiar with flying). In this talk he will …
Crustal Structure of Nordland: a preliminary result from seismic tomography Nordland is the most seismically active region in mainland Norway. Historically, the 1819 Lurøy / Rana earthquake (magnitude estimate 5.8 – 6.0) was the largest earthquake in northern Europe for …
Assessing First-order BQART Estimates for Ancient Source-to-Sink Mass Budget Calculations: The Sognefjord Source-to-Sink system, Northern North Sea Rift. Constraining the timing and volume of sediment dispersal in an ancient sedimentary system is vital to understand a basins infill history. In …
Distal margin formation
Investigating feedbacks between tectonics and earth surface processes during rifting and continental breakup Disentangling the interactions and possible feedbacks between tectonic and earth surface processes has been a focus of geoscientific research. Many previous studies were conducted in convergent settings …
Rifting models with magmatism
Seismic Waveform Modelling
Seismic Modelling of Normal Faults
Hot rocks under our feet; seismic reflection imaging of the processes and products of crustal magmatism Volcanoes are hot, loud and scary, thus we know little of their internal structure or underlying 'plumbing systems'. Magma intrusion in the Earth's crust, and …