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Arrangementer - Side 29

Tid og sted: , Room 102 (Mellomrommet), Geology building, University of Oslo

The Hydrogeochemistry and Water Balance of Åknes Rock Slope

Tid og sted: , Aud. 3, ZEB-building, University of Oslo

Satellite Gravity Data and Lithospheric Structure: A study of the North Atlantic lithosphere beneath Iceland

Tid og sted: , Aud. 3, ZEB-building, University of Oslo

Small impact craters on Mars studied by numerical models and observations at the NASA InSight landing site

Tid og sted: , Kurssal U37 (sub-floor), University of Oslo

Carbonation and listwanite formation in the Leka ophiolite, north-central Norway

Tid og sted: , Room 219 (Valhall), Geology building, University of Oslo

Engineering parameters of Draupne shale - Characterization of fractured samples and integration with mechanical tests

Tid og sted: , Room 102 (Mellomrommet), Geology building, University of Oslo

Den historiske utviklingen av miljøtilstanden i Bekkelagsbassenget, Indre Oslofjord

Tid og sted: , Meeting room 'Hagen 4', CIENS, Oslo Science Park

An Investigation of Emission Sources Contributing to the Deposition of Reactive Nitrogen in Scandinavia

Tid og sted: , Room 219 (Valhall), Department of Geosciences, University of Oslo

An analysis of changing meteorology and its relation to glacier mass balance on Svalbard between 1957 - 2018

Tid og sted: , Room 114 (Skolestua), Geology building, University of Oslo

Continuous urban hydrological modelling of discharge peaks with SWMM

Tid og sted: , Aud. 3, ZEB-building, University of Oslo

Structural Geology and Tectonic History of a Caledonian Metaperidotite-Bearing Metasedimentary Complex near Lesja, South Central Norway

Tid og sted: , Room 219 (Valhall), Department of Geosciences, University of Oslo

Water content estimation of seasonal snow derived from subsurface temperature measurements at Finse, Norway

An analysis of bedrock fracture networks based on outcrop data to establish a baseline discrete fracture network model – Åknes rock slope in western Norway

The influence of structural discontinuities on the stability of the Åknes rockslide

Tid og sted: , Room 102 (Mellomrommet), Geology building, University of Oslo

Study on Seismic Data Sensitivity on Pressure-Saturation Discrimination

Tid og sted: , Room 219 (Valhall), University of Oslo

Separation of diffractions by diffraction-stacking and Plane-Wave Destruction filtering

Tid og sted: , Kurssal U37 (sub-floor), Geology building, University of Oslo

The Tectono-Sedimentary Development of Smeaheia on the Horda Platform with a Focus on the Cretaceous, and Implications for CO2 Storage

Tid og sted: , Aud. 2, Geology building, University of Oslo

Regional mapping and frequency-magnitude analysis of debris avalanches and debris flows in Hordaland, Norway

Tid og sted: , Auditorium 1, The Geology building

Vikram Goel at the Department of Geosciences will be defending his dissertation: Current status and past evolution of ice rises in Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica

Tid og sted: , Svalbard room/lunch room, Kabelgaten 40, NHM Økern

The mineralogy and chemistry of the Spro pegmatite mine, Nesodden, and their genetic implications

Tid og sted: , Tallhall / met.no

Cancelled

Speaker: Angela Benedetti, ECMWF

Tid og sted: , Room 219 (Valhall), Geology building, University of Oslo

The age and tectonic status of the Revseggi Nappe, southwestern Norway

Tid og sted: , Room 102 (Mellomrommet), Geology building, University of Oslo

Detailed geomorphologic mapping and modelling of debris slides

Tid og sted: , Room 102 (Mellomrommet), Geology building, University of Oslo

Temporal changes in ecological status in Vestfjorden, inner Oslofjord, Norway

Tid og sted: , Room 114 (Skolestua), Geology building, University of Oslo

Imaging Reservoir Properties of the Permian- Triassic- Jurassic and Cretaceous successions at Loppa High, Norwegian Barents Sea. Examples from Gohta, Salina and Skalle Discoveries

Tid og sted: , Room 219 (Valhall), Geology building, University of Oslo

Attenuation of Seismic Interference Noise with Convolutional Neural Networks