Forskningsarrangementer - Side 72
Master thesis: Microstructure of ultramafic pseudotrachylytes from Alpine Corsica.
Supervisors: Prof. Torgeir B Andersen, Prof. Håkon Austrheim.
Sensor: Prof. Holger Stuniz (UiT)
Endre Før Gjermundsen at the Department of Geosciences will be defending his dissertation: Quaternary glacial history of northern Spitsbergen, Svalbard; cosmogenic nuclide constraints on configuration, chronology and ice dynamics
Doctoral candidate Endre Før Gjermundsen at the Department of Geosciences will give a trial lecture on the given topic: Continental interglacials and major interstadials in Europe - stratigraphy, correlation and timing
Eivind Støylen at the Department of Geosciences will be defending his dissertation: Currents and mean circulation induced by trapped internal waves
Doctoral candidate Eivind Støylen at the Department of Geosciences will give a trial lecture on the prescribed topic: The role of internal wave breaking in the Meridional Overturning Circulation (MOC).
Van Thi Hai Pham at Department of Geosciences will be defending the thesis: CO2 storage - Simulations for forecasting the effects and behavior of injection CO2 in geological formations
Doctoral candidate Van Thi Hai Pham at Department of Geosciences will give a trial lecture on the given topic: Petroleum expulsion from source rocks and primary long-distance migration to reservoir traps - How does it happen?
Magnus Strandmyr Eide at Department of Geosciences will be defending the thesis: Modeling global shipping emissions, abatement potentials and possible impacts
Doctoral candidate Magnus Strandmyr Eide at Department of Geosciences will give a trial lecture on the given topic: Changes in air quality over the last few decades
Johannes Rafael Kühnel at Department of Geosciences will be defending the thesis: Reactive Nitrogen: Transport to and deposition at the high Arctic site Ny-Ålesund, Svalbard
Doctoral candidate Johannes Rafael Kühnel at Department of Geosciences will give a trial lecture on the given topic: Anthropogenic impact on the global nitrogen cycle: Ecosystem response in relation to climate change
Markus Eckerstorfer at Department of Geosciences will be defending the thesis: Snow avalanches in central Svalbard: A field study of meteorological and topographical triggering factors and geomorphological significance.
Doctoral candidate Markus Eckerstorfer at Department of Geosciences will give a trial lecture on the given topic: The role of snow and its distribution patterns for low-land and mountain permafrost