Events - Page 4
Irene Manzella (University of Plymouth): Volcanoes, landslides and tsunamis: a numerical study of the 2019 Stromboli events
Neal Iverson (Iowa State University): A slip law for glaciers
Elsa Bayart (ENS de Lyon): Solid friction: heterogeneities and rupture arrest
Jonathan Bamber (University of Bristol): A Bayesian Hierarchical Modelling approach to solve for sea level, global mass movement and solid Earth deformation simultaneously
Ramin Aghababaei (Aarhus University): Micromechanics of surface asperities fracture during sliding contact
Anne Pluymaker (U Delft): Fluid-limestone interactions: a rock mechanics approach
Åke Fagereng (Cardiff University): Effects of heterogeneity on fault slip behaviour
Suzanne Hangx (Utrecht University): The importance of understanding fluid-rock interactions for geo-energy storage and production: learnings from CO2 storage
Seth Saltiel (Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory): How can subglacial seismicity constrain bed conditions and mechanics?: experimental exploration of ice slip on soft beds
Marie Violay (École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne): Mechanical behavior of fluid-induced earthquakes
Pascal Lacroix (ISTerre): Life and death of slow-moving landslides
Carl Fredrik Berg (NTNU): Wettability and efficiency of quasi-static displacements
Thomas Combriat will give us a talk about his work, with the title "The Song of Bubbles".
This workshop brings together scientists who work on maturation and deformation processes in shales. It is funded through the project "Prometheus" in the framework of the program Petromaks 2 of the Norwegian Research Council.
This is a closed event
Assistant professor David Wallis, of Department of Earth Sciences, Utrecht University will present a new model for transient creep of olivine.
At the poster session we will have a look at some of our researchers' most recent posters and our new junior researchers will present their themselves and their projects.
Quirine Krol, postdoc at ETH Zürich (Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich) visits PoreLab and will hold a talk on snowflakes, on Thursday October 18.
Eijsink is a visiting scholar at Njord and a PhD candidate at MARUM Research Faculty, Universität Bremen.
Njord's associate professor, Jessica McBeck, will present findings from a recently accepted article.
Björn Birnir is Professor of Mathematics and Director of the Center for Complex and Nonlinear Science at UCSB, USA.
David Grégoire is full professor in mechanics at the Laboratory of complex fluids and their reservoirs at Université de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour and IUF Junior Chair in the Mechanics and Physics of Porous media.
A Njord/PoreLab Seminar.
Benoit Coasne is a CNRS Research director at Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire de Physique, University Grenoble Alpes. He has done a lot of work on porous media and molecular simulation.
As part of her PhD, Marthe Grønlie Guren will do a presentation on a review of molecular dynamics simulations.
Liquefaction is a serious earthquake hazard. Under shaking, naturally saturated granular media (soils, fault gouge) that usually supports shear stress like a solid, may start to flow like a fluid. This phenomena is not well understood nor predicted. Einat Aharonov will present a numerical study of such a system and explain some of the physics controlling it.