The Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard in the high Arctic Ocean is a truly remarkable place. We travelled to Longyearbyen in October 2013 and April 2014 to get samples of volcanic ash layers.
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In March 2014, my colleagues and I published a paper in Science. Here are the highlights – and the implications.
On May 7, 2014, CEED will mark the tenth anniversary of two major breakthroughs in the fields of deep Earth materials and dynamics:
I have recently returned from one of my best scientific experience: a research cruise in the Indian Ocean meant to recover (after one year) 57 ocean bottom seismometers from the seafloor.
This week, CEED is represented by a number of talks and posters at the AGU Fall meeting in San Francisco. Here is a short overview of our activities at the meeting.
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The CEED blog covers some behind-the-scenes about our latest research and activities. The contributors are a mix of students and staff from The Centre for Earth Evolution and Dynamics, Dept. of Geosciences, University of Oslo, Norway.