All Stories

  1. Arctic Tectonics and Volcanism: a multi-scale, multidisciplinary educational approach
  2. Multi-disciplinary geoscientific expedition to Woodfjorden, NW Svalbard: Field sites, methods, and preliminary results
  3. Lomonosov Ridge Composite Tectono-Sedimentary Element, Arctic Ocean
  4. Site U1581
  5. Agulhas Plateau Cretaceous Climate
  6. Expedition 392 Preliminary Report: Agulhas Plateau Cretaceous Climate
  7. Simulation of Gaussian random field in a ball
  8. Probabilistic Linear Inversion of Satellite Gravity Gradient Data Applied to the Northeast Atlantic
  9. Elastoplastic source model for microseismicity and acoustic emission
  10. Deformation Analysis in the Barents Sea in Relation to Paleogene Transpression Along the Greenland‐Eurasia Plate Boundary
  11. Magnetotelluric Constraints on the Temperature, Composition, Partial Melt Content, and Viscosity of the Upper Mantle Beneath Svalbard
  12. Efficient parallel random field generator for large 3-D geophysical problems
  13. ArcCRUST: Arctic Crustal Thickness From 3‐D Gravity Inversion
  14. why there are earthquakes around Spitsbergen
  15. Crustal structure and evolution of the Arctic Caledonides: Results from controlled-source seismology
  16. On the Mechanisms of Stress-Triggered Seismic Events during Fluid Injection
  17. Acoustic Waveform Inversion for Ocean Turbulence
  18. Dyke emplacement and crustal structure within a continental large igneous province, northern Barents Sea
  19. Lithospheric strength and elastic thickness of the Barents Sea and Kara Sea region
  20. Wave Propagation in Porous Elastoplastic Rocks - Implication for Seismic Attenuation
  21. Hybrid Ray-born and Finite-difference Full Waveform Inversion
  22. Rifting assisted by shear heating and formation of the Lomonosov Ridge
  23. Mafic intrusions east of Svalbard imaged by active-source seismic tomography
  24. Tectonic subsidence of the Lomonosov Ridge
  25. Structure and evolution of the northern Barents-Kara Sea continental margin from integrated analysis of potential fields, bathymetry and sparse seismic data
  26. Formation of the Eurasia Basin in the Arctic Ocean as inferred from geohistorical analysis of the anomalous magnetic field