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Master examinations - Page 9

Time and place: , Digital examination, Zoom

A physically based approach to simulate sub-grid snow depth and ground surface temperature distribution

Time and place: , Digital examination, Zoom

Strength characterisation of crystalline rocks as a function of lithology, texture, retrogression, alteration and fracture densities

Time and place: , Meeting room 317, the Geology building, University of Oslo

Establishing a synergy between regional forecast and local warning for rain-induced landslides: Using a physically-based model

Time and place: , Skolestua (room 114), the Geology building, University of Oslo

Accumulation of microplastic in fjord sediments - the Bunnefjord, inner Oslofjord, Norway

Time and place: , Room 102 (Mellomrommet), Geology building, University of Oslo

Automatic procedures for mapping glacier velocity from repeat-pass SAR – example of southern Svalbard

Time and place: , Skolestua (room 114), the Geology building, University of Oslo

Structures and age at the tectonic contact between the Kvitenut and Revseggi nappes, Hardanger-Ryfylke Nappe Complex

Time and place: , Room 114 (Skolestua), Geology building, University of Oslo

Performance of photogrammetric software packages on marshlands

Time and place: , Aud. 3, ZEB-building, University of Oslo

Guiding of Tectonic Plate Motions by Transform Faults and Mid-Ocean Ridges

Time and place: , Skolestua (room 114), Geology building, University of Oslo

An assessment of Grindalsmoen Aquifer, Elverum, Norway – Field observations and groundwater modeling

Time and place: , Meeting room 317, Geology building, University of Oslo

Use of weather rader for debris slide initiating rainfall amount in case of convective rainfall

Time and place: , Meeting room 'Hagen 4', CIENS, Oslo Science Park

Heavy Rain Events in Svalbard Summer and Autumn of 2016 to 2018

Time and place: , Aud. 3, ZEB-building, University of Oslo

Controls on the REE patterns in sodic pyroxenes in Green Foyaite from the Pilanesberg Complex, South Africa

Time and place: , Room 102 (Mellomrommet), Geology building, University of Oslo

The Hydrogeochemistry and Water Balance of Åknes Rock Slope

Time and place: , Aud. 3, ZEB-building, University of Oslo

Satellite Gravity Data and Lithospheric Structure: A study of the North Atlantic lithosphere beneath Iceland

Time and place: , Aud. 3, ZEB-building, University of Oslo

Small impact craters on Mars studied by numerical models and observations at the NASA InSight landing site

Time and place: , Kurssal U37 (sub-floor), University of Oslo

Carbonation and listwanite formation in the Leka ophiolite, north-central Norway

Time and place: , Room 219 (Valhall), Geology building, University of Oslo

Engineering parameters of Draupne shale - Characterization of fractured samples and integration with mechanical tests

Time and place: , Room 102 (Mellomrommet), Geology building, University of Oslo

Den historiske utviklingen av miljøtilstanden i Bekkelagsbassenget, Indre Oslofjord

Time and place: , Meeting room 'Hagen 4', CIENS, Oslo Science Park

An Investigation of Emission Sources Contributing to the Deposition of Reactive Nitrogen in Scandinavia

Time and place: , Room 219 (Valhall), Department of Geosciences, University of Oslo

An analysis of changing meteorology and its relation to glacier mass balance on Svalbard between 1957 - 2018

Time and place: , Room 114 (Skolestua), Geology building, University of Oslo

Continuous urban hydrological modelling of discharge peaks with SWMM

Time and place: , Aud. 3, ZEB-building, University of Oslo

Structural Geology and Tectonic History of a Caledonian Metaperidotite-Bearing Metasedimentary Complex near Lesja, South Central Norway

Time and place: , Room 219 (Valhall), Department of Geosciences, University of Oslo

Water content estimation of seasonal snow derived from subsurface temperature measurements at Finse, Norway

Time and place: , Room 102 (Mellomrommet), Department of Geosciences, University of Oslo

An analysis of bedrock fracture networks based on outcrop data to establish a baseline discrete fracture network model – Åknes rock slope in western Norway

Time and place: , Room 102 (Mellomrommet), Department of Geosciences, University of Oslo

The influence of structural discontinuities on the stability of the Åknes rockslide