Submarine landslides are some of the largest-scale geological events on the surface of the planet. They can generate dangerous tsunamis posing serious geohazards. They move large (up to 3,000 km3) amounts of material and can disintegrate to form large clouds of sediment. The main aim of this thesis is to use global circulation models to study the effect of these sediment clouds on the ocean circulation and climate. A driver for this question is the coincidence in time of the largest submarine landslide in the geological record, the Storegga Slide, and the last major extreme climatic event, the 8.2 ka cold event.Arctic regional ocean circulation models are set up to simulate a large and dense water mass at the bottom of the Norwegian Basin. ...
Submarine landslides and turbidity currents are one of the most voluminous sediment transport mechan...
GeoBremen 2017, The System Earth and its Materials - from Seafloor to Summit, Joint Meeting organize...
Holocene and slightly pre-Holocene submarine landslide are found both in high-latitude glacial-domin...
Submarine landslides can be orders of magnitude larger than their terrestrial counterparts. The larg...
[1] The present geological setting west of Svalbard closely parallels the situation off mid-Norway a...
The present geological setting west of Svalbard closely parallels the situation off mid-Norway after...
The present geological setting west of Svalbard closely parallels the situation off mid-Norway after...
Submarine landslides have affected the mid-Norwegian margin since the Last Glacial Maximum. However,...
Submarine landslides have affected the mid-Norwegian margin since the Last Glacial Maximum. However,...
Submarine landslides have affected the mid-Norwegian margin since the Last Glacial Maximum. However,...
Submarine landslides have affected the mid-Norwegian margin since the Last Glacial Maximum. However,...
The Storegga Slide, which occurred 8100 years ago, is one of the world's largest and best studied ex...
With increasing interest in slope stability issues on continental shelves the causes and trigger mec...
Slope stability, submarine slides, Svalbard, Arctic Ocean, Sophia Basin. - With increasing interest ...
Submarine landslides can be several orders of magnitude larger than their terrestrial counterparts a...
Submarine landslides and turbidity currents are one of the most voluminous sediment transport mechan...
GeoBremen 2017, The System Earth and its Materials - from Seafloor to Summit, Joint Meeting organize...
Holocene and slightly pre-Holocene submarine landslide are found both in high-latitude glacial-domin...
Submarine landslides can be orders of magnitude larger than their terrestrial counterparts. The larg...
[1] The present geological setting west of Svalbard closely parallels the situation off mid-Norway a...
The present geological setting west of Svalbard closely parallels the situation off mid-Norway after...
The present geological setting west of Svalbard closely parallels the situation off mid-Norway after...
Submarine landslides have affected the mid-Norwegian margin since the Last Glacial Maximum. However,...
Submarine landslides have affected the mid-Norwegian margin since the Last Glacial Maximum. However,...
Submarine landslides have affected the mid-Norwegian margin since the Last Glacial Maximum. However,...
Submarine landslides have affected the mid-Norwegian margin since the Last Glacial Maximum. However,...
The Storegga Slide, which occurred 8100 years ago, is one of the world's largest and best studied ex...
With increasing interest in slope stability issues on continental shelves the causes and trigger mec...
Slope stability, submarine slides, Svalbard, Arctic Ocean, Sophia Basin. - With increasing interest ...
Submarine landslides can be several orders of magnitude larger than their terrestrial counterparts a...
Submarine landslides and turbidity currents are one of the most voluminous sediment transport mechan...
GeoBremen 2017, The System Earth and its Materials - from Seafloor to Summit, Joint Meeting organize...
Holocene and slightly pre-Holocene submarine landslide are found both in high-latitude glacial-domin...