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Controls on hydrocarbon column-heights in the north-eastern North Sea
(Master thesis, 2015-06-30)Knowledge about the controls on hydrocarbon column-heights is important in hydrocarbon exploration, as such column heights are the main controlling factor for in-place volumes of prospects. The north-eastern Viking Graben ... -
Controls on river patterns in active tectonic settings in the central Italian Apennines
(Master thesis, 2016-05-31)The central Italian Apennines have gone through a complex evolutionary history, involving compression and subsidence, followed by extension and uplift. The last 3 Ma, the area has experienced active extension, and presently ... -
Coordinated and Interoperable Seismological Data and Product Services in Europe: the EPOS Thematic Core Service for Seismology
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)In this article we describe EPOS Seismology, the Thematic Core Service consortium for the seismology domain within the European Plate Observing System infrastructure. EPOS Seismology was developed alongside the build-up ... -
Coring of unconsolidated permafrost deposits: methodological successes and challenges
(Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2015)This technical note presents three scales of drilling infrastructure for comparison. These three methods include: (1) a small hand-drill designed for retrieving cores down to ca. 5 m depth, (2) the medium-scale UNIS ... -
Correlations between the effective permeability and seismic anisotropy of fractured reservoirs
(Doctoral thesis, 2011-08-23)The successful exploitation of many hydrocarbon reservoirs may depend on proper characterization of fractured or composite porous media. However, due to anisotropy and heterogeneity, the characterization of such kind of ... -
Coupled Mg/Ca and Clumped Isotope Measurements Indicate Lack of Substantial Mixed Layer Cooling in the Western Pacific Warm Pool During the Last ∼5 Million Years
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)The Indo-Pacific Warm Pool (IPWP) plays a crucial role in influencing climate dynamics both in the tropics and globally. Yet, there is an ongoing controversy concerning the evolution of surface temperatures in the IPWP ... -
Coupled Southern Ocean cooling and Antarctic ice sheet expansion during the middle Miocene
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)The middle Miocene climate transition (~14 million years ago) was characterized by a dramatic increase in the volume of the Antarctic ice sheet. The driving mechanism of this transition remains under discussion, with ... -
Coupled stalagmite - Alluvial fan response to the 8.2ka event and early Holocene palaeoclimate change in Greece
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)We explore the expression of early Holocene climatic change in the terrestrial Mediterranean of southern Greece. A regional palaeoclimate record from stable isotope and trace element geochemical proxies in an early Holocene ... -
Coupled surface process and tectonic modelling of extension-inversion tectonics in the Pyrenees
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Coupling Crustal-Scale Rift Architecture With Passive Margin Salt Tectonics: A Geodynamic Modeling Approach
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)Continental rifted margins are often associated with widespread, thick evaporite (i.e., salt) deposits and pronounced salt tectonics. The majority of salt basins formed during the latest stages of rifting, prior to continental ... -
Crevasses on Svalbard Glaciers: Distribution and Dynamic Controls
(Master thesis, 2015-05-31)Crevasses play a key role in understanding a wide range of glaciological processes, but the current understanding is mainly based on a few key studies. Recent years, studies on crevasse formation have been motivated by the ... -
Crustal domains in the Western Barents Sea
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)The crustal architecture of the Barents Sea is still enigmatic due to complex evolution during the Timanian and Caledonian orogeny events, further complicated by several rifting episodes. In this study we present the new ... -
Crustal structure across the western Barents Sea from deep seismic and potential field data. Implications for Caledonian trends and subsequent basin formation
(Doctoral thesis, 2018-05-24)The aim of this project is to map the deep crustal structure of the western Barents Sea in order to increase the understanding of how pre-existing structures related to the Caledonian orogeny and subsequent extensional ... -
Crustal structure and erosion of the Lofoten/Vesterålen shelf, northern Norwegian margin
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)The Norwegian continental shelf has been through several rift phases since the Caledonian orogeny. Early Cretaceous rifting created the largest sedimentary basins, and Early Cenozoic continental breakup between East Greenland ... -
Crustal structure and evolution of the Arctic Caledonides: Results fromcontrolled-source seismology
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2017-10)The continuation of the Caledonides into the Barents Sea has long been a subject of discussion, and two major orientations of the Caledonian deformation fronts have been suggested: NNW-SSE striking and NE-SW striking. A ... -
Crustal structure and intraplate seismicity in Nordland, Northern Norway: insight from seismic tomography
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)The Nordland region, Northern Norway, situated in an intraplate continental setting, has the highest seismicity rate in mainland Norway. However, the exact cause of seismicity in this region is still debated. Better ... -
Crustal structure and origin of the Eggvin Bank west of Jan Mayen, NE Atlantic
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2017-01)The Eggvin Bank, located between the Jan Mayen Island and Greenland, is an unusually shallow area containing several submarine volcanic peaks, confined by two transforms on the Northern Kolbeinsey Ridge (NKR). We represent ... -
Crustal structure and seismicity of Cuba and Web-based applications for earthquake analysis
(Doctoral thesis, 2002)This thesis comprises six papers divided into two parts. Part I consist of four papers in which a study of the crust and seismicity of Cuba is presented. The main achievements in this part are: (1) A new Pwave velocity ... -
The crustal structure in the Northwest Atlantic region from receiver function inversion – Implications for basin dynamics and magmatism
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)The Labrador Sea and Baffin Bay form an extinct Palaeogene oceanic spreading system, divided by a major continental transform, the Davis Strait, with the whole region defined as the Northwest Atlantic. The Davis Strait ... -
The crustal structure in the transition zone between the western and eastern Barents Sea
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018-07)We present a crustal-scale seismic profile in the Barents Sea based on new data. Wide-angle seismic data were recorded along a 600 km long profile at 38 ocean bottom seismometer and 52 onshore station locations. The modelling ...