Browsing Bergen Open Research Archive by Author "Noormets, Riko"
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Coastal permafrost was massively eroded during the Bølling-Allerød warm period
Nogarotto, Alessio; Noormets, Riko; Chauhan, Teena; Mollenhauer, Gesine; Hefter, Jens; Grotheer, Hendrik; Belt, Simon T.; Colleoni, Florence; Muschitiello, Francesco; Capotondi, Lucilla; Pellegrini, Claudio; Tesi, Tommaso (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)The Bølling-Allerød interstadial (14,700–12,900 years before present), during the last deglaciation, was characterized by rapid warming and sea level rise. Yet, the response of the Arctic terrestrial cryosphere during this ... -
Fluid migration pathways to seafloor seepage in inner Isfjorden and Adventfjorden, Svalbard
Roy, Srikumar; Senger, Kim; Braathen, Alvar; Noormets, Riko; Hovland, Martin; Olaussen, Snorre (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2014)This study represents a marine baseline study for the Longyearbyen CO2 Lab, in which CO2 may be injected in the Upper Triassic–Middle Jurassic Kapp Toscana Group, which comprises several permeable beds. The target ... -
Geometries of doleritic intrusions in central Spitsbergen, Svalbard: an integrated study of an onshore-offshore magmatic province with implications for CO2 sequestration
Senger, Kim; Roy, Srikumar; Braathen, Alvar; Buckley, Simon John; Bælum, Karoline; Gernigon, Laurent; Mjelde, Rolf; Noormets, Riko; Ogata, Kei; Olaussen, Snorre; Planke, Sverre; Ruud, Bent Ole; Tveranger, Jan (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2013)Igneous intrusions emplaced during the Early Cretaceous are well exposed in central Spitsbergen within the Permian–Jurassic sedimentary succession. The doleritic intrusions are collectively classified as the Diabasodden ... -
Seasonal sea ice persisted through the Holocene Thermal Maximum at 80°N
Pieńkowski, Anna J.; Husum, Katrine; Belt, Simon T.; Ninnemann, Ulysses S; Köseoğlu, Denizcan; Divine, Dmitry V.; Smik, Lukas; Knies, Jochen; Hogan, Kelly; Noormets, Riko (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)The cryospheric response to climatic warming responsible for recent Arctic sea ice decline can be elucidated using marine geological archives which offer an important long-term perspective. The Holocene Thermal Maximum, ...