Browsing Bergen Open Research Archive by Author "Bastesen, Eivind"
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Causes of bias and uncertainty in fracture network analysis
Peacock, David; Sanderson, David J.; Bastesen, Eivind; Rotevatn, Atle; Storstein, Tor H (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019-04-24)Fault and fracture networks are analysed to determine the deformation history and to help with such applications as engineering geology and fluidflow modelling. These analyses rely on quantifying such factors as length, ... -
Do deformation bands matter forflow? Insights from permeability measurements and flow simulations in porous carbonate rocks
Rotevatn, Atle; Fossmark, Heidi Synnøve Solli; Bastesen, Eivind; Thorsheim, Elin; Torabi, Anita (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2017-02)We investigate the permeability and flow effects of deformation bands in porous granular carbonate rocks in Malta and use results from flow simulations to discuss the practical implications of deformation bands in carbonate ... -
Facies composition and scaling of extensional faults in sedimentary rocks and its applications to modelling of fault zones
Bastesen, Eivind (Doctoral thesis, 2010-01-08) -
Rapid Landscape Changes in Plastic Bays Along the Norwegian Coastline
Bastesen, Eivind; Haave, Marte; Andersen, Gidske Leknæs; Velle, Gaute; Bødtker, Gunhild; Krafft, Charlotte Gannefors (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)The Norwegian Coastal Current transports natural debris and plastic waste along the Norwegian coastline. Deposition occurs in so-called wreck-bays and includes floating debris, such as seaweed, driftwood and volcanic pumice, ... -
Sequential growth of deformation bands in carbonate grainstones in the hangingwall of an active growth fault: Implications for deformation mechanisms in different tectonic regimes
Rotevatn, Atle; Thorsheim, Elin; Bastesen, Eivind; Fossmark, Heidi Synnøve Solli; Torabi, Anita; Sælen, Gunnar (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016-09)Deformation bands in porous sandstones have been extensively studied for four decades, whereas comparatively less is known about deformation bands in porous carbonate rocks, particularly in extensional settings. Here, we ...