Ground-penetrating radar and its use in sedimentology: principles, problems and progress

A Neal - Earth-science reviews, 2004 - Elsevier
Ground-penetrating radar (GPR, also referred to as ground-probing radar, surface-
penetrating radar, subsurface radar, georadar or impulse radar) is a noninvasive …

Glacio-seismotectonics: ice sheets, crustal deformation and seismicity

IS Stewart, J Sauber, J Rose - Quaternary Science Reviews, 2000 - Elsevier
The last decade has witnessed a significant growth in our understanding of the past and
continuing effects of ice sheets and glaciers on contemporary crustal deformation and …

[HTML][HTML] Rock-slope failure following Late Pleistocene deglaciation on tectonically stable mountainous terrain

CK Ballantyne, GF Sandeman, JO Stone… - Quaternary Science …, 2014 - Elsevier
The ages of 31 postglacial rock-slope failures (RSFs) in Scotland and NW Ireland, derived
from 89 cosmogenic isotope exposure ages, are employed to analyse the temporal pattern …

[PDF][PDF] Rock-slope failures in Norway; type, geometry, deformation mechanisms and stability.

A Braathen, LH Blikra, SS Berg, F Karlsen - Norwegian Journal of …, 2004 - geologi.no
Norwegian rock avalanches have had fatal consequences in historical times and more are
statistically expected in the near future. In order to predict such events, there is obviously a …

Integration of regional to outcrop digital data: 3D visualisation of multi-scale geological models

RR Jones, KJW McCaffrey, P Clegg, RW Wilson… - Computers & …, 2009 - Elsevier
Multi-scale geological models contain three-dimensional, spatially referenced data, typically
spanning at least six orders of magnitude from outcrop to regional scale. A large number of …

Rock slope failures in Norwegian fjord areas: examples, spatial distribution and temporal pattern

LH BLIKRA1, O Longva, A Braathen, E Anda… - Landslides from massive …, 2006 - Springer
Rock avalanches and related tsunamis represent one of the most serious natural hazards in
Norway, and during the last 100 years more than 170 people have lost their lives in western …

Large rock slope failures in the Highlands of Scotland: characterisation, causes and spatial distribution

D Jarman - Engineering Geology, 2006 - Elsevier
A comprehensive database of larger Rock Slope Failures (RSFs) has been compiled and
characterised for a whole mountain range, possibly for the first time apart from Iceland. Most …

Active faults and paleoseismicity in Fennoscandia, especially Sweden. Primary structures and secondary effects

NA Mörner - Tectonophysics, 2004 - Elsevier
Fennoscandia, today a region of low to moderately low seismicity, was, at the time of
deglaciation, with rates of uplift on the order of tens of centimetres per year, a region of very …

Severity and timing of Cenozoic exhumation in the southwestern Barents Sea

AJ Cavanagh, R Di Primio… - Journal of the …, 2006 - lyellcollection.org
The juxtaposition of the North Atlantic rift system with the borderlands of the Eurasian Arctic
shelf has resulted in an unusual basin evolution in the southwestern Barents Sea …

[PDF][PDF] Tectonic lineaments of Norway

RH Gabrielsen, A Braathen, J Dehls… - Norsk Geologisk …, 2002 - njg.geologi.no
Tectonic lineaments of the Norwegian mainland have been outlined and characterised in a
new lineament map of Norway. The underlay is a natio nal coverage of Landsat TM 7 …