Gabriela Wale Soto

Kontinentalsokkelen (2G16c) Realfagbygget, Allégaten 41, Bergen, Norway

“They always say ‘it’s this new thing we have to do’, when… it’s been there for years!”: An institutional ethnography of Equality, Diversity and Inclusion work in a Norwegian university. Gabriela Wale Soto In this presentation, Gabriela (guess PhD researcher …

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Lucie Alain

Kontinentalsokkelen (2G16c) Realfagbygget, Allégaten 41, Bergen, Norway

Insights on the sedimentology of a Late Precambrian turbidite system –Kongsfjord Formation; Varanger Peninsula Lucie Alain I will give a brief overview of some of the amazing geology of the Varanger Peninsula followed by some insights on the sedimentology and …

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Hakan Heggernes

Kontinentalsokkelen (2G16c) Realfagbygget, Allégaten 41, Bergen, Norway

Insights into deformation band networks: Spatial variability in topology, connectivity and permeability Hakan Heggernes I will give a talk on my first PhD-paper, which was recently published. In this paper we characterize networks of deformation bands from an amazing outcrop …

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Rolf Mjelde

Kontinentalsokkelen (2G16c) Realfagbygget, Allégaten 41, Bergen, Norway

The History and Evolution of Marine Geophysics at GEO: from 1960 to present Rolf Mjelde This contribution primarily presents the development of Solid Earth land and marine geophysics at the University of Bergen from 1960 until the present. A large …

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Liviu Giosan

Kontinentalsokkelen (2G16c) Realfagbygget, Allégaten 41, Bergen, Norway

Morphodynamic Foundations of Coastal Sumer Liviu Giosan The world’s first cities and states, in their modern definition, developed from 6000 to 5000 years ago in Mesopotamia near the coast of the Persian Gulf, on the combined delta of Tigris and …

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Atle Rotevatn

Kontinentalsokkelen (2G16c) Realfagbygget, Allégaten 41, Bergen, Norway

Deformation and slip localization in porous volcaniclastic rocks: tuff adventures in eastern Taiwan Atle Rotevatn Taiwan features some of the highest uplift rates, and highest erosion rates in the world. With that comes growing mountains, rapidly incising river gorges, highly …

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Leonardo Pichel

Kontinentalsokkelen (2G16c) Realfagbygget, Allégaten 41, Bergen, Norway

Advances on Rifted Margin Salt Tectonics - insights from numerical modelling and seismic data Leonardo Pichel

Natacha Fabregas

Kontinentalsokkelen (2G16c) Realfagbygget, Allégaten 41, Bergen, Norway

Ongoing IODP Expedition 401 Natacha Fabregas This week the geolunch will host a video call with the ongoing IODP Expedition 401. In the session they will give us a tour of the JOIDES Resolution research dill ship, and update us …

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Prof Derek Schutt

Jøkulen (2nd floor classroom) Allegaten 41, Bergen, Norway

The Enigmatic Mackenzie Mountains Prof Derek Schutt, from Colorado State University Global-scale seismic velocity models of the Northern Canadian Cordillera show high velocities to the east of the Cordilleran deformation front and low velocities to the west. This velocity contrast …

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