Helene Meling Stemland

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

Passive seismic monitoring of an arctic glacier Helene Meling Stemland Widespread glacier loss is observed in the Arctic region, partly caused by rising surface temperatures. Calving, which is the mechanical break-off of ice at the glacier terminus, is important to …

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Matteo Ravasi

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

Seeing through the CO2 plume: joint-inversion segmentation of the Sleipner 4D dataset Matteo Ravasi 4D seismic inversion is the leading method to monitor fluid flow dynamics in the subsurface, with applications ranging from enhanced oil recovery to subsurface CO2 storage. …

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Martin Muravchik

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

AUV High-Resolution Bathymetry Of Axial-Transverse Drainage Interaction In The Structurally Controlled Subaqueous Channels In The Gulf Of Corinth, Corinth Rift, Greece Martin Muravchik New high-resolution (submeter) bathymetric data, acquired using an AUV Hugin 1000, from the Gulf of Corinth, Greece …

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Tena Belinić Topić

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

Exploring the lithospheric structure beneath the Dinarides using seismograms of teleseismic earthquakes  Tena Belinić Topić The Dinarides are a mountain range located in southeastern Europe with significant tectonic activity and complicated geologic history shaped by the collision of the Adriatic …

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David Whipp

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

David Whipp Can it be all so simple? Challenges and considerations applying thermochronology to understand crustal dynamics Speaker is David Whipp Professor, Department of Geosciences and Geography Institute of Seismology Helsinki Institute of Sustainability Science (HELSUS) Supervisor for doctoral programme, …

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Iva Dasović

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

The Berkovići (BIH) ML = 6.0 earthquake sequence from 22 April 2022 Iva Dasović In the southern External Dinarides, and in the SE of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Berkovići earthquake sequence started with the mainshock on 22 April 2022 21:07 …

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MSc “feedback”

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

MSc “feedback” Tor-Sebastian Rønneberg – “Fault crest stability during rifting" (Supervised by Haakon Fossen) Synnøve Sørvåg Slåtsveen – “Improving interpretation of 3D Ground Penetrating Radar data in archaeology via attributes developed in seismic application to selected Norwegian sites.” (Supervised by …

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Gerard Dam and William Helland Hansen

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

1st presentation Morphological modelling of rivers, tidal basins, and seas Gerard Dam UN-IHE (Delft) / COWI (Bergen) - gedm@cowi.com In the last decades (process-based) morphological models have become popular tools in science and engineering to simulate sediment transport and bed …

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Gang Lu

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

Two-phase flow modelling for geological problems: Background, method, and applications Gang Lu1,* Dave A. May2, and Ritske S. Huismans1 1Department of Earth Science, Bergen University, Bergen, N-5007, Norway 2Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego *Corresponding author: gang.lu@geo.uib.no Two-phase flow, …

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Prof Zoe Shipton & Prof Clare Bond

Auditorium 5 3rd floor, Realfabyyget, 41 Allégaten, Bergen, Norway

Extra-ordinary Geo-lunch seminar   This week Prof. Zoe Shipton and Prof. Clare Bond are at GEO in connection with Vilde Dimmen’s PhD defense on Friday.   The hydraulic evolution of fracture networks under dynamic loading Zoe Shipton, Department of Civil …

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