• Jhon Meyer Munoz Barrera

    The usual place Room 2G16c, 2nd floor, Realfabyyget, 41 Allégaten, Bergen, Norway

    Structural configuration of the southern Klakk Fault Complex, mid-Norway. Crustal-scale fault geometry and interaction in basement rift shoulders.   The thinning of continental crust from ~ 30 km to ~ 10 km characterises the necking domain of passive margins. In …

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  • Isabel Edmundson

    The usual place Room 2G16c, 2nd floor, Realfabyyget, 41 Allégaten, Bergen, Norway

    Elucidating key controls on column heights across the Snøhvit gas field, Hammerfest Basin, SW Barents Sea Izzy Edmundson, Atle Rotevatn, Roy Davies, Kjetil Broberg and Graham Yielding   Faults can act as pathways or barriers to fluid flow and so …

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  • Haakon Fossen

    The usual place Room 2G16c, 2nd floor, Realfabyyget, 41 Allégaten, Bergen, Norway

    The Pan-African Araçuai-West Congo belt (Brazil/W Africa) and why it needs revision, with references to the Caledonides and Himalayas.

  • Bjørn Nyberg

    The usual place Room 2G16c, 2nd floor, Realfabyyget, 41 Allégaten, Bergen, Norway

    NetworkGT: A GIS tool for Geometric and Topological Analysis of two-dimensional Fracture Networks Björn Nyberg, Casey Nixon   Dimensions, arrangements, and interactions of individual fractures form fracture networks that control the mechanical and fluid flow properties of rock masses. Here …

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  • Thilo Wrona

    The usual place Room 2G16c, 2nd floor, Realfabyyget, 41 Allégaten, Bergen, Norway

    The Dolomite Problem (i.e. the question of how the large quantities of dolomite observed in the geological record formed in the absence of equivalent modern environments).

  • Bjørn Burr Nyberg

    The usual place Room 2G16c, 2nd floor, Realfabyyget, 41 Allégaten, Bergen, Norway

    Evolution of sedimentary systems with human activity Society develops in response to sedimentary systems. At the same time these  systems are increasingly modified by society. For example, management of hydrological systems to meet water resource demands (e.g., dams, canals, weirs, …

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  • Atle Rotevatn

    The usual place Room 2G16c, 2nd floor, Realfabyyget, 41 Allégaten, Bergen, Norway

    How do normal faults grow? In this geolunch talk, Atle will tell us about how he and some of his  friends/co-authors decided to have a stab at figuring out how normal faults actually grow while he was on sabbatical in New …

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  • Thomas Thuesen

    The usual place Room 2G16c, 2nd floor, Realfabyyget, 41 Allégaten, Bergen, Norway

    Source-to-sink in a western Norwegian fjord: How does landslides, floods and grinding glaciers influence sediment supply in the Holocene? Thomas Thuesen, William Helland-Hansen, Christian Haug Eide, Haflidi Haflidason, Atle Nesje   Western Norwegian fjord-valley systems represent archives of changes in …

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  • Mary Ford

    The usual place Room 2G16c, 2nd floor, Realfabyyget, 41 Allégaten, Bergen, Norway

    The Pyrenean orogen: new insights into plate convergence Over the last 10 years a number of major research projects have focused on the Pyrenean orogen and adjacent areas. These projects are providing new insights into many aspects of orogenesis. The …

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