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Radiation damage allows identification of truly inherited zircon
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)Many studies have reported U-Pb dates of zircon that are older than the igneous rocks that contain them, and they are therefore thought to be inherited from older rock complexes. Their presence has profound geodynamic ... -
Rapid and sustained environmental responses to global warming: the Paleocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum in the eastern North Sea
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)The Paleocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM; ∼ 55.9 Ma) was a period of rapid and sustained global warming associated with significant carbon emissions. It coincided with the North Atlantic opening and emplacement of the ... -
Rapid post-glacial bedrock weathering in coastal Norway
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)Quantifying bedrock weathering rates under diverse climate conditions is essential to understanding timescales of landscape evolution. Yet, weathering rates are often difficult to constrain, and associating a weathered ... -
Rapid retreat of a Scandinavian marine outlet glacier in response to warming at the last glacial termination
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)Marine outlet glaciers on Greenland are retreating, yet it is unclear if the recent fast retreat will persist, and how atmosphere and ocean warming will impact future retreat. We show how a marine outlet glacier in ... -
Rapid Tephra Identification in Geological Archives With Computed Tomography: Experimental Results and Natural Applications
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)Volcanic ash (tephra) horizons represent powerful chronological and stratigraphic markers: rapid and widespread deposition allows for correlation of geological records in time and space. Recent analytical advances enable ... -
Ray-Born Modelling and Full Waveform Inversion
(Master thesis, 2013-06-03)Seismic forward modelling is used to simulate seismic wave propagation in the subsurface. Common modelling techniques include methods such as the ray-Born approximation and the finite difference method. In this thesis I ... -
Re-evaluation and extension of the Marine Isotope Stage 5 tephrostratigraphy of the Faroe Islands region: The cryptotephra record
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2014-09-01)Previous studies of marine sequences from the Faroe Islands region have identified a series of coarse-grained tephra horizons deposited during Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 5. Here we reassess the MIS 5 tephrostratigraphy of ... -
A reappraisal of the H–κ stacking technique: implications for global crustal structure
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)H–κ stacking is used routinely to infer crustal thickness and bulk-crustal VP/VS ratio from teleseismic receiver functions. The method assumes that the largest amplitude P-to-S conversions beneath the seismograph station ... -
Recent Evolution of Glaciers in the Manaslu Region of Nepal From Satellite Imagery and UAV Data (1970–2019)
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)Glacierized mountain ranges such as the Himalaya comprise a variety of glacier types, including clean and debris-covered glaciers. Monitoring their behaviour over time requires an assessment of changes in area and elevation ... -
Reconnaissance report and preliminary ground motion simulation of the 12 May 2008 Wenchuan earthquake
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2010)The Mw = 8.0Wenchuan earthquake of May 12, 2008, caused destruction over a wide area. The earthquake cost more than 69,000 lives and the damage is reported to have left more than 5 million people homeless. It is estimated ... -
Reconstructing early Holocene seasonal bottom-water temperatures in the northern North Sea using stable oxygen isotope records of Arctica islandica shells
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)The knowledge of seasonal temperature variability in the ocean is essential for understanding climate and its response to forcing factors. Time intervals with highly dynamic climate and increased seasonal forcing such as ... -
Reconstructing environmental variability at Leynavatn, Faroe Islands
(Master thesis, 2019-06-26)A new continuous environmental reconstruction has been established based on a 390 cm long lake core from Leynavatn Streymoy (southeast Faroes Islands), containing sediments spanning from the last 550 CE (Common Era). To ... -
Reconstructing Paleoflood Occurrence and Magnitude from Lake Sediments
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)Lake sediments are a valuable archive to document past flood occurrence and magnitude, and their evolution over centuries to millennia. This information has the potential to greatly improve current flood design and risk ... -
Reconstructing surface mass balance from the englacial stratigraphy of the Greenland Ice Sheet
(Doctoral thesis, 2022-09-30)Interiøren av isflakene består av mange lag akkumulert snø, hvis tykkelse avhenger av overflatemassebalanse (OMB) fra fortiden og effekten av dynamisk tynning etter lagenes avsetning. Denne oppgaven undersøker påvirkningen ... -
Reconstructing uplift signals from sediment supply and tectonostratigraphy in a clastic shelf, Early Paleogene Shetland Platform
(Doctoral thesis, 2024-06-25)Sedimentære bassenger er viktige arkiver for planetens geodynamikk og klima. Kompleksiteten til dette registeret innebærer dog at det er en ikke-triviell oppgave å ekstrahere tektoniske og klimatiske svingninger, noe som ... -
Reconstruction of changes in the Weddell Sea sector of the Antarctic Ice Sheet since the Last Glacial Maximum
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2014-09-15)A robust understanding of Antarctic Ice Sheet deglacial history since the Last Glacial Maximum is important in order to constrain ice sheet and glacial-isostatic adjustment models, and to explore the forcing mechanisms ... -
Reconstruction of glacier variability from lake sediments reveals dynamic Holocene climate in Svalbard
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2015-09-12)The Arctic is warming faster than anywhere else on Earth. Holocene proxy time-series are increasingly used to put this amplified response in perspective by understanding Arctic climate processes beyond the instrumental ... -
A reconstruction of Jostedalsbreen during the Little Ice Age and geometric changes to outlet glaciers since then
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)Mountain glaciers and ice caps are undergoing rapid mass loss but rates of present-day changes and models of future projections both lack long-term (centennial-scale) context. Here, we reconstruct the maximum glacier extent ... -
Record summer rains in 2019 led to massive loss of surface and cave ice in SE Europe
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)Glaciers worldwide are shrinking at an accelerated rate as the climate changes in response to anthropogenic influence. While increasing air temperature is the main factor behind glacier mass and volume loss, variable ...