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Arrangementer - Side 14

Tid og sted: , Natural History Museum/NHM, Room U540, Økern

Reconstruction of the marine paleoenvironment and paleoecology of the middle Holocene in the Oslo fjord area.

Tid og sted: , The Geology building, Aud 2

Low-frequency wave propagation in an ice-covered Arctic Ocean. Modeling with the spectral element package SPECFEM2D.

Tid og sted: , The Geology building, Room 219 Valhall

Infrastructure exposure to shallow landslides in Upper Gudbrandsdalen; Predicting the impact of climate change using the TRIGRS and RAMMS models.

Tid og sted: , The Kristine Bonnevies building, Rom 2414

The vertical structure of currents in Arctic and sub-Arctic regions.

Tid og sted: , The Kristine Bonnevies building, Room 2414

Direct Solution for Closed f /H Contour Dynamics in High Latitude Ocean Basins.

Tid og sted: , The Geology building, Room 219 Valhall

Estimering av Snøens Vannekvivalent i Nord-Amerika med Undersøkelse av Generaliseringsfeil med XGBoost og Random Forest.

Tid og sted: , Zoom (videolink), the main supervisor sends invitation.

Hydrous Regions of the Mantle Transition Zone Affect Patterns of Intraplate Volcanism.

Tid og sted: , Room 2320, Kristine Bonnevies hus

***Cancelled***: In praise of tree-ring archives (and an open dendrochronological mind)

Speaker: Ulf Büntgen, University of Cambridge

Tid og sted: , Room 2320, Kristine Bonnevies hus

Title: Volcanism & Climate during the past 2,500 years

Speaker: Michael Sigl, University of Bern

Tid og sted: , The Geology building, Room 317

Flom i Otta; en analyse av direkte og indirekte konsekvenser for vei og jernbane.

Tid og sted: , Natural History Museum/NHM, Svalbardrommet, Økern

Description of the Neoselachii material from the Early Triassic Grippia level Bonebed of Spitsbergen, Norway.

On the impacts of rising treelines: Modelling the impacts of treeline rise on energy- and hydrological balance in South Norway.

Tid og sted: , The Geology buildinig, Room 102 (Mellomrommet)

Fault core geometry and mechanical property in basement rocks.

Tid og sted: , The Geology buildinig, Room 102 (Mellomrommet)

Characterization of faults and fractures in basement rocks, implications for fault initiation and growth.

Tid og sted: , The Geology building, Aud II (room 103)

High and Low Flow Trends in Norway - Co-occurrence and Causing Factors.

Tid og sted: , Digital (Zoom) and streamed in Aud 2, The Geology Building

Welcome to our GEOHYD Lunch Seminar Friday 10th of May @ 12:15 in Aud. 2, Geology building or via videolink using Zoom. The seminar is helt by Diarmuid Corr, Lancaster University.

Tid og sted: , The Geology building, Room 219 Valhall

Influence of salt and regional tectonics on the structural and sedimentary basin development, Tiddlybanken Basin, southeastern Norwegian Barents Sea.

Tid og sted: , Room 2320, Kristine Bonnevies hus

Title: Atmospheric circulation compounds anthropogenic warming and its impacts in Europe

Speaker: Davide Faranda,  Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de L'Environnement, Paris Saclay

Tid og sted: , Digital (Zoom) and streamed in Aud 2, The Geology Building

Welcome to our GEOHYD Lunch Seminar Friday 3th of June @ 12:15 in Aud. 2, Geology building or via videolink using Zoom. The seminar is helt by Dylan Mikesell, NGI.

Tid og sted: , The Geology Building, Room 102

Steinsprangfare i permafrostmiljø i Jotunheimen. Klimaendringene sin påvirkning for fjellsporten.

Tid og sted: , Room 2320, Kristine Bonnevies hus

Title: Understanding aerosol-cloud interactions by experimenting on clouds ‘in the wild’

Speaker: Edward Gryspeerdt,  Imperial College London

Tid og sted: , The Geology building, Room K43 Bifrost

Fault Reactivation Potential of the Aurora Area, Northern North Sea: Implications for Successful Storage of CO2.

Tid og sted: , The Kristine Bonnevies building, Seminar room 2320

Ice Nucleating Particles in Arctic Clouds and Their Impact on Climate.

Tid og sted: , Room 2320, Kristine Bonnevies hus

Title: Bipolar volcanic ice-core synchronization of the last glacial cycle

Speaker:  Anders Svensson, University of Copenhagen

Tid og sted: , The Geology building, Room 317

Reservoir characterization and sedimentological interpretations at the Aurora CO2 storage site: seismic facies analysis and clinoform decompaction.