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Arrangementer - Side 47

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

Microscopic and organic geochemical characterizarion of the Lower Carnian black shale interval in the Northern Calcareous Alps

Tid og sted: , Auditorium 1, the Geology building

Hong Li at the Department of Geosciences will be defending her dissertation: Hydrological modelling of mountainous and glacierised regions under changing climate

Tid og sted: , Geology building, Auditorium 1

Capping of Contaminated Sediments in a Formerly Anoxic Basin in Inner Oslofjord, Norway: Temporal Processes and Ecological Effects

Tid og sted: , Geology building, Auditorium III

Permafrost in steep rock walls in Norway

Tid og sted: , Geology building, Auditorium 1

Long-term observations of snow spatial distributions at Hellstugubreen and Gråsubreen, Norway

Tid og sted: , Geology building, Skolestua (room114)

Automatic Detection of Valley Forms

Tid og sted: , Geology building, Auditorium 3

 

RAMMS::Rockfall versus Rockyfor3D in rockfall trajectory simulations at the Community of Vik, Norway

Tid og sted: , Geology building, Auditorium 3

Reservoir Quality within the Johan Castberg Field located in the Barents Sea Area – the role of sediment composition, facies distribution and post depositional processes.

Tid og sted: , Geology building, Auditorium 3

Reservoir Quality within the Johan Castberg Field located in the Barents Sea Area – the role of sediment composition, facies distribution and post depositional processes.

Tid og sted: , Seminar room, CEED

Depositional environments and mineralogical characterization of the Upper Jurassic Mitole Formation, southern Coastal Tanzania.

Tid og sted: , Geology building, Auditorium 1

A glacially induced incised valley system in the Late Ordovician (Hirnantian) of the Oslo Region.

Sedimentary, sequence stratigraphic and carbon isotope analysis.

Tid og sted: , Glasshallen 2, Oslo Science Park

Timescales of surface-to-tropopause transport in the tropics, using Flexpart

Tid og sted: , Geology building, Auditorium 3

Late Cretaceous Sedimentation (Mavuji Group) in Mandawa Basin, Tanzania.

Tid og sted: , Lunsjrommet, 4. etg., Brøggers Hus, Tøyen

Late Smithian (Early Triassic) ammonoids from the uppermost Lusitaniadalen Member (Vikinghøgda Formation), Svalbard

Tid og sted: , Glasshallen 2, Oslo Science Park

Applying the Eddy Covariance Method Under Difficult Conditions

Tid og sted: , Geology building, Auditorium 3

Sedimentology, petrology, and diagenesis of core 16/1-13 from the Edvard Grieg Field, Utsira High, Norwegian North Sea

Tid og sted: , Geology building, Room 016

Hydrogeological characteristics and numerical modeling of groundwater flow and contaminant transport in the Folldal mining site. Effects of acid mine drainage on groundwater

Tid og sted: , Geology building, Room 016

Hydrogeological study of the Gvammsletta aquifers. Characterizing interconnections in a multiple aquifer system, Hjartdal, Norway

Tid og sted: , Glasshallen 2, Oslo Science Park

Is there a positive feedback between Arctic stratus and Arctic sea ice changes?

Tid og sted: , Geology building, Auditorium 3

Geochemical Comparison of Oils and Source Rocks from Barents Sea

Tid og sted: , Geology building, Auditorium 3

The first attempt to correlate the migrated bitumen from the Helgeland Basin cores to Devonian source rocks and oils from the UK Orcadian Basin - Is there a Devonian Orcadian type basin offshore Norway?

Tid og sted: , CEED seminarrom, ZEB

The lower crust and upper mantle beneath the western Barents Sea and Svalbard: evidence from combined active source and array seismology.

Tid og sted: , Geology building, Auditorium 2

Monitoring CO2 behaviour during injection into reservoir sandstone

Tid og sted: , Geology building, Auditorium 2

Experimental study on CO2 monitoring and saturation with combined acoustic  velocity and electrical resistivity in sandstone reservoirs

Tid og sted: , Geology building, Auditorium 3

Receiver function analysis - Seismic imaging of the crust beneath TROLL seismic station in Queen Maud Land, Antarctica