Postdoc at @NjordUiO in Oslo, working on microstructures and residual stresses in lower-crustal fault zones. Also interested in metamorphism, fluids, subduction
Off to Vienna for #egu24 ! Many ECS members of our Njord family are giving presentations on glacier dynamics, molecular dynamics modelling of fractures in basalts, fracture experiments, and microstructures on fault rocks from the lower-crust. Check them out and see you in Vienna!
📢📢🚨🚨Hello fellow researchers, we are recruiting again @NjordUiO! 👇👇 Join us for a PhD in Rock Deformation Processes to better understand the origin of the enigmatic lower-crustal earthquakes, it will be fun! 🔬⛰️⛏️📒📷💻🎥 https://t.co/GPEJt323bN
🚨 New JGR paper for your summer weekend reading enjoyment where we investigated micro- and nano-porosity in lower-crustal faults to derive the mechanisms that generate and rework porosity during the earthquake cycle
https://t.co/qNn9hfc1Wx
If you want to hear more about a female bad-ass geologist 🔨🪨from the 1910’s, hard rock and Neolithic axes 🪓 stories around today’s 🚴♀️ TDFF stage ⬇️
Really glad to be part of this awesome @geotdf project!
@UMR_Geo_Ocean @IUEM_Brest
Things got a bit igneous today! The largest K-feldspar I've seen in a long time, another feldspar with visible zoning, and mafic enclaves with skeletal scapolite (right @kristina_dunkel?)
Spent the last few days doing field work in Holsnøy looking at #eclogites and transferring to Kråkeneset today. On the way a quick stop at the famous Isdal shear zone!
These garnet-orthopyroxene corona structures in the granulites of Holsnøy are already stunning by themselves, but they've also undergone spectacular deformation!