Blar i Bergen Open Research Archive på forfatter "Dimmen, Vilde"
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Geologic controls on fluid flow and seismic imaging of faults in carbonate rocks : Insights from quantitative outcrop analysis and reflection seismic modeling
Dimmen, Vilde (Doctoral thesis, 2023-06-16)Utforsking av undergrunnen har historisk sett hovudsakleg vore drive av økonomiske insentiv gjennom leiting etter hydrokarbon og andre geologiske ressursar. I nyare tid, derimot, har geologiens rolle i det grøne skiftet ... -
Imaging along-strike variability in fault structure; insights from seismic modelling of the Maghlaq Fault, Malta
Dimmen, Vilde; Rotevatn, Atle; Prestegård, Mari; Lecomte, Isabelle Christine; Andersen, Ingvild Gabrielsen (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2024)Seismic modelling studies of outcrop analogues have proven a powerful method to provide a link between geology as observed at outcrop, and the interpretation of subsurface geology from seismic data. Seismic imaging of fault ... -
Imaging of small-scale faults in seismic reflection data: Insights from seismic modelling of faults in outcrop
Dimmen, Vilde; Rotevatn, Atle; Lecomte, Isabelle Christine (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)Faults with throws that fall below vertical seismic resolution are challenging to identify in reflection seismic datasets. Nevertheless, such small-scale faults may still affect the seismic images, and in this study, we ... -
Quantifying structural controls on fluid flow: Insights from carbonate-hosted fault damage zones on the Maltese Islands
Dimmen, Vilde; Rotevatn, Atle; Peacock, David; Nixon, Casey William; Nærland, Kari (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2017-08)Structural complexity along faults (e.g., relay zones, fault intersections and jogs) exert strong controls on fluid flow, yet few attempts have been made to quantify and visualise such relationships. This paper does that ... -
The relationship between fluid flow, structures, and depositional architecture in sedimentary rocks: An example-based overview
Dimmen, Vilde; Rotevatn, Atle; Nixon, Casey William (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)Fluid flow in the subsurface is fundamental in a variety of geological processes including volcanism, metamorphism, and mineral dissolution and precipitation. It is also of economic and societal significance given its ... -
Structural controls on fluid flow in carbonate rocks: quantitative insights from the Maltese Islands
Dimmen, Vilde (Master thesis, 2016-11-21)This MSc thesis documents and quantifies the relationship between structural complexity and fluid flow through field based studies carried out in excellent outcrops along the coast of the Maltese Islands. There is a wide ...