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Master examinations - Page 19

Time and place: , Geology building, Valhall (room 219)

Måling og analyse av romlig lokal snøfordeling i høyfjellet med kinematisk differensiell GNSS

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

Geochemical comparison of oil samples from the Norwegian Sea & the Barents Sea

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

The Petroleum Geochemistry of the Johan Sverdrup Field, Southern Utsira High, Norwegian North Sea

Time and place: , Geology building, Auditorium 3 (room 113)

Reconstructing volcanism, deformation and sedimentation in the Dugurdsknappen area, south Trøndelag: From marginal basin formation to Caledonian collapse

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

Organic geochemical analysis and comparison of oils, condensates and bitumens from the SW Barents Sea. Maturity, organic facies, biodegradation and migration assessment

Time and place: , Geology building, Room 317

Sveconorwegian magmatic and metamorphic evolution of southwestern Norway

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

Reservoir characterization of the Triassic-Jurassic succession of the Bjarmeland Platform, Norwegian Barents Sea -Examples from the Cauraus, Arenaria and Obesum discoveries

Time and place: , Geology building, Valhall (room 219)

Cretaceous tectono-stratigraphic evolution of the Ribban and northern Træna basins at the Lofoten margin, offshore northern Norway

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

Imaging reservoir quality of the Triassic-Jurassic succession of Bjarmeland Platform, Norwegian Barents Sea -Examples from Wisting, Norvarg and Ververis discoveries

Time and place: , CIENS, Glasshallen 2

The Currents in the Outer Oslofjord

Time and place: , Geology building, Auditorium 3 (room 113)

The sedimentology and sequence stratigraphy of the Curtis Formation along the eastern San Rafael Swell, Utah

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

Investigating and predicting landslides using a rainfall-runoff model in Southern Norway

Time and place: , Geology building, Auditorium 1

Relationship between burial history and seismic signatures in the Horda Platform area, Norwegian North Sea

Time and place: , Geology building, Auditorium 3 (room 113)

Pressure wavefield deghosting and its effects on amplitudes

Time and place: , Geology building, Valhall (room 219)

Reservoir Quality of the Stø Formation in the Hammerfest Basin, Southwestern Barents Sea - The role of initial composition of sediments and diagenesis

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

Evolution of an Eocene prograding system in the Tromsø Basin, southwestern Barents Sea

Time and place: , Lassegrotta, UNIS

Ground temperature response to winter warm events in Svalbard

Time and place: , Geology building, Valhall (room 219)

Reservoir Quality of the Stø Formation in the Hammerfest Basin, Southwestern Barents Sea - The role of initial composition of sediments and diagenesis

Time and place: , Geology building, Valhall - Room 219

Landslide occurrence as a response to large- scale synoptic weather types, precipitation, and soil saturation in southern Norway

Time and place: , Geology building, Auditorium 3 (room 113)

A high-resolution depositional model of the tidally-influenced Middle Jurassic Curtis Formation, Humbug Flats, Utah, USA

Time and place: , Geology building, Room 114

Transient thermal modeling of palsa distribution in Northern Norway, Finnmark

Time and place: , Geology building, Auditorium 3

Compensation of Absorption Effects in Seismic Data

Time and place: , Geology building, Valhall - Room 219

Damage Zone Characteristics of an Exhumed Reservoir-Caprock Succession - An Example of Fluid Flow in Upper Jurassic Sandstones, Central Utah

Time and place: , Auditorium 3, Room 113, Geology building

Permian to Late Triassic structural and stratigraphic evolution of the Fingerdjupet Subbasin

Time and place: , Geology building, Auditorium 3

Jurassic-Cretaceous Extensional Basins of the Goliat Area, Barents Shelf