Browsing NTNU Open by Author "Brönner, Marco"
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3D interpretation of helicopter-borne frequency-domain electromagnetic (HEM) data from Ramså Basin and adjacent areas at Andøya, Norway
Baranwal, Vikas Chand; Brönner, Marco; Rønning, Jan Steinar; Elvebakk, Harald Kristian; Dalsegg, Einar (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)The Ramså Basin is situated on the strandflat on the northeastern side of Andøya between Ramså and Skarstein. It is the only known Mesozoic sedimentary basin onshore Norway and therefore represents an easily accessible ... -
AEM in norway: A review of the coverage, applications and the state of technology
Harrison, Edward J.; Baranwal, Vikas Chand; Pfaffhuber, Andreas Aspmo; Christensen, Craig; Skudal, Guro H.; Rønning, Jan Steinar; Anschütz, Helgard; Brönner, Marco (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)From the first use of airborne electromagnetic (AEM) systems for remote sensing in the 1950s, AEM data acquisition, processing and inversion technology have rapidly developed. Once used extensively for mineral exploration ... -
An integrative modelling of the Vøring Basin to understand the observed temperature anomalies
Chernyshova, Alena (Master thesis, 2019)Letebrønner i Vøringbassenget avslører svært varierende termisk profil. Høye temperatur- og varmestrømavvik er oppdaget på Gjallarryggen, Grønøyhøyden og i Vestfjordenbassenget, mens observerte temperaturer på Utgardhøyden ... -
Analysis of modelled satellite magnetic data to explore lithospheric magnetization
Baykiev, Eldar (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2017:304, Doctoral thesis, 2017)The increasing availability of magnetic satellite measurements in addition to aeromagnetic data, requires new tools and concepts for interpretation and modelling. Realistic forward modelling requires a precise definition ... -
Brittle Deformation in Central Telemark, South Norway, Unravelled by Remote Sensing, Field Structural Analysis and Magnetic Modelling
Ida Hilde Gunleiksrud (Master thesis, 2019)Overflaten av gammelt og betydelig erodert grunnfjell er som regel tydelig kontrollert av tette forkastning- og sprekke-sett, dannet gjennom en lang og kompleks deformasjonshistorie. Denne studien undersøker sprø strukturer ... -
Correspondence: Reply to ‘Challenges with dating weathering products to unravel ancient landscapes’
Fredin, Ola; Viola, Giulio; Zwingmann, Horst; Sørlie, Ronald; Brönner, Marco; Lie, Jan-Erik; Grandal, Else Margrethe; Müller, Axel; Margreth, Annina; Vogt, Christoph; Knies, Jochen (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017) -
DEPTH TO BASEMENT INTERPRETATION & BASEMENT CHARACTERIZATION BY INTEGRATED MODELLING OF SEISMIC AND GRAV/MAG DATA
Yunus, David (Master thesis, 2018)The work expected to provide more information of the basement from interpretation of gravity-magnetic data and their integrated modelling with seismic data as one of the inputs. -
Forearc crustal structure of Ecuador revealed by gravity and aeromagnetic anomalies and their geodynamic implications
Aizprua Luna, Carlos Alberto; Witt, Cesar; Brönner, Marco; Johansen, Ståle Emil; Barba, Diego; Hernández, María José (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)Along the Western Cordillera of Ecuador, fault-bounded ophiolites derived from the Late Cretaceous Caribbean Large Igneous Province (CLIP) have provided key petrotectonic indicators that outline the nature and the mechanism ... -
Improved Constraint on Salt Geometry in the Southern Nordkapp Basin - Modeling salt geometry using potential field data integrated with traditional reflection seismic and well data.
Malin, Kristin Heitmann (Master thesis, 2017)The Nordkapp Basin is a characteristic graben feature in the Western Barents Sea affected by multiple episodes of passive and active diapirism. The salt structures make the Nordkapp Basin an interesting area for studying ... -
Improving interpretation of complex subsalt structures by integrated modelling. An example from the Barents Sea
Kanyagala, Philibert Phillimoni (Master thesis, 2018)The geological evolution of the Barents Sea is very complex, due different styles of deformation at different times it passed through. The Barents Sea developed through compressional tectonics during Ediacaran Timanian ... -
New interpretation of the spreading evolution of the Knipovich Ridge derived from aeromagnetic data
Dumais, Marie-Andrée; Gernigon, Laurent; Olesen, Odleiv; Johansen, Ståle Emil; Brönner, Marco (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Insights into the spreading evolution of the Knipovich Ridge and development of the Fram Strait are revealed from a recent aeromagnetic survey. As an ultraslow spreading ridge in an oblique system located between the ... -
Regional Tectonic and Environmental Assessments of the Norwegian Polar Regions using Potential Field Methods
Dumais, Marie-Andrée (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2021:421, Doctoral thesis, 2021)Interest for the polar regions has increased during the last few decades. New technologies now allow to conduct research in this hostile environment. Tectonic history and timing of the opening of the Arctic is the key to ... -
Reply to 'Challenges with dating weathering products to unravel ancient landscapes'
Fredin, Ola; Viola, Giulio; Zwingmann, Horst; Sørlie, Ronald; Brönner, Marco; Lie, Jan-Erik; Grandal, Else Margrethe; Müller, Axel; Margreth, Annina; Vogt, Christoph; Knies, Jochen (Others, 2017) -
Revisiting Austfonna, Svalbard, with potential field methods - A new characterization of the bed topography and its physical properties
Dumais, Marie-Andrée; Brönner, Marco (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)With hundreds of metres of ice, the bedrock underlying Austfonna, the largest icecap on Svalbard, is hard to characterize in terms of topography and physical properties. Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) measurements supply ... -
The inheritance of a Mesozoic landscape in western Scandinavia
Fredin, Ola; Viola, Giulio; Zwingmann, Horst; Sørlie, Ronald; Brönner, Marco; Lie, Jan-Erik; Grandal, Else Margrethe; Müller, Axel Bernd; Margreth, Annina; Vogt, Christoph; Knies, Jochen (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)In-situ weathered bedrock, saprolite, is locally found in Scandinavia, where it is commonly thought to represent pre-Pleistocene weathering possibly associated with landscape formation. The age of weathering, however, ...