Anna Ksienzyk

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

Post-Caledonian fault activity in W-Norway: onshore and offshore don’t match – or do they? by Ksienzyk, A.K., Wemmer, K., Rotevatn, A., Fazlikhani, H., Jacobs, J., Fossen, H. K-Ar or Ar-Ar analyses of fault gouge fine fractions are becoming well-established methods …

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Thilo Wrona

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

Silica diagenesis and physical properties of Cenozoic rocks in the North Viking Graben, northern North Sea by Thilo Wrona, Christopher A-L. Jackson, Mads Huuse and Kevin G. Taylor As an introduction, I thought it would be nice to present some …

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Thomas Theunissen

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

Long-term coupling and feedbacks between surface processes and tectonics during rifting Whereas significant efforts have been made to understand the feedback between mountain building and surfaces processes, limited research has been done on the relationship between surface processes and extensional tectonics. …

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Vivi Pedersen

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

Inverse modeling of Eocene to mid-Pliocene landscape evolution in Scandinavia using offshore sediment volumes The origin of high topography in Scandinavia is highly debated, both in terms of its age and the underlying mechanism for its formation. Traditionally, the current …

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Anna Ksienzyk

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

Digital field assistant – teaching structural geology by mobile device Anna K. Ksienzyk, Christian Rønnevik, Joachim Jacobs & Hallgeir Sirevaag University of Bergen, Department of Earth Science, P. O. Box 7803, 5020 Bergen, Norway; anna.ksienzyk@uib.no, cronnevik@gmail.com, joachim.jacobs@uib.no, hallgeir.sirevaag@uib.no Rising student numbers present a challenge …

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Hongliang Wang

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

Water migration in the subduction mantle wedge: a two-phase flow approach Hongliang Wang, Ritske S. Huismans, and Stéphane Rondenay   Subduction zones are the main entry points of water into earth’s mantle and play an important role in the global …

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Benjamin Bellwald

Modeling potential paleoearthquakes based on results from subaquatic mass movements in Western Norway During my PhD as a Quaternary geologist, I did quite some work on turbidite paleoseimology in west- and mid-Norway, with some very interesting outcomings. I was further …

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Guillaume Duclaux

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

Three-dimensional thermo-mechanical modelling unravels the complex deformation history of oblique rifts, transtensional margins, and gneiss domes Throughout the Wilson cycle the obliquity between lithospheric plate motion direction and nascent or existing plate boundaries prompts the development of intricate three-dimensional (3-D) …

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Sebastian Wolf

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

Why do back-arcs open and the Andes form? The crustal structures of overriding plates in subduction settings around the world can vary between a wide range of deformation styles, ranging from extensional structures and back arc opening induced by slab roll back as in the …

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