Leonardo Pichel
Kontinentalsokkelen (2G16e) Realfagbygget, Allégaten 41, Bergen, NorwayAdvances on Rifted Margin Salt Tectonics - insights from numerical modelling and seismic data Leonardo Pichel
Advances on Rifted Margin Salt Tectonics - insights from numerical modelling and seismic data Leonardo Pichel
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 …
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 …
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) projects (1) Insights into CO2 storage using the FluidFlower by Espen Tjessheim (Master student project) 5-10 min, more details there (2) Building confidence in subsurface geological carbon dioxide storage by Md Jamilur Rahman (New post-doc …
Marine Vibrators and Advances in Offshore Seismic Technologies Peter Hanssen Marine vibrators have been developed and tested by several companies in recent years and it is anticipated that a commercial system will be available as early as next year. The …
A thirsty fault: prolonged fluid flow along the Helmsdale Fault Matteo Demurtas Within syn-rift basins, the juxtaposition of rift-related clastic deposits in the hanging wall of basin-bounding normal faults against crystalline basement is a recurrent structural setting where plays can …
Taking a Closer Look at Mass-transport complexes (MTCs): Their Dynamics and Architecture Harya Nugraha Mass-transport complexes (MTCs) are common features in deep-marine environments. Their emplacement can catastrophically displace sediment to continental slope and basin floor, and have a direct impact …
Eric Deal (ETH Zürich, Simon Fraser University): "Similarities in channel form and function between rivers, glaciers, debris flows and other channelized flows” Jean Braun (GFZ Potsdam, University of Potsdam): “What Controls Alluvial Fan Size and Shape?”
Modelling and inversion of electromagnetic induction log using the Integral Equation method Durra Handri Saputera Electromagnetic (EM) induction logging tools are commonly used to assist the optimal trajectory decision process while drilling. The tool typically has multiple axial components with …
Baffled by Baffles: Modelling and Evaluating the Effects of Internal Heterogeneity in Wave-dominated, Shallow-marine Reservoirs Agustin Argüello Scotti Shallow marine successions make for excellent oil and gas reservoirs worldwide and are particularly important as carbon capture and storage targets. Although …