• Océane Foix

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

    From local travel time tomography to seismotectonic models. Océane Foix, ISTerre, UGA, Grenoble, France From the creation of seismic databases to seismic travel time tomography and seismic hazard, my aim is to present my career as a young researcher over …

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  • Lucie Alain and Agustin Scotti

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

    Field stories from Eastern Greenland Presenters Lucie Alain, Agustin Scotti The DeepReservoir project aims to investigate the distribution and geometry of chlorite-coated intervals in the Early Jurassic Tilje Formation and its analogue in Eastern Greenland. This summer the DeepReservoir team …

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  • Marianna Anichini

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

    Marianna Anichini Reaching the end of the world and back. Stories from the HiAOOS expedition in the high Arctic Being at sea has always been my dream. Sailing in a sea covered by ice has been an experience that went …

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  • Maren Kjos Karlsen

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

    A NEW NATIONAL SEISMIC HAZARD ASSESSMENT FOR NORWAY Maren Kjos Karlsen Do we have earthquakes and do we need to care? An overview of present and past earthquakes and related shaking, our aims to forecast future activity and shaking, and …

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  • Isabelle Lecomte

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

    Ground-Penetrating Radar: fun with rapid underground imaging! Isabelle Lecomte Ground-Penetrating Radar (GPR) is probably the most popular geophysical tool for shallow-underground imaging. Its range of application is wide and movies even portray it, e.g., in crime- (forensics) or archaeology-related films. …

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  • Mathilde Bøttger Sørensen

    EPOS-Norway – Research Infrastructure for Geohazards (EPOS-NG) Mathilde Bøttger Sørensen The EPOS-Norway – Research Infrastructure for Geohazards (EPOS-NG) will be established, starting from early 2025, with funding from the Research Council of Norway’s Infrastructure program. EPOS-NG aims to be the …

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  • Sebastian Wolf

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

    How to invert extensional basins – modelling the influence of pre-collisional extension on 3D mountain belt architecture Sebastian Wolf The geological record shows that many orogens, like the Andes, Pyrenees, Atlas, and Greater Caucasus form to a large degree by …

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  • 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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