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NGWM20—Programme 3

34th Nordic Geological Winter Meeting

Oslo, January 8th-10th, 2020

Organizing committee:

Organizing committee:

Brit Lisa Skjelkvåle (Chair, University of ). Ivar Berthling (The Research Council of ) Ann Husås (Geological Society of Norway) Thorbjørn Kaland (University of ) Ole J. Martinsen (Equinor) Hans Arne Nakrem (Natural History Museum/) Janka Rom (Norwegian Petroleum Directorate) Edina Pózer (University of Oslo) Henrik Svensen (University of Oslo) Thor Axel Thorsen (University of Oslo)

Scientific committee:

Brit Lisa Skjelkvåle (Chair, University of Oslo) Lars Eivind Augland (University of Oslo) - Igneous rocks and processes Kristina Dunkel (University of Oslo) - Metamorphic rocks and processes Henrik Friis (University of Oslo) - Mineralogy and geochemistry William Helland-Hansen () - Sedimentology Thorbjørn Kaland (University of Bergen) - The origin of the Scandinavian mountain range Amando Lasabuda (University of Tromsø) - Marine geoscience Mattias Lundmark (University of Oslo) - Geoscience education Hans Arne Nakrem (University of Oslo) - Palaeontology and evolution of life Kristin Rangnes (Gea Norvegica Geopark) - Geoheritage and geotourism Rodmar Ravnås (Aker BP / University of Stavanger) - Petroleum geology and geopysics Bjørg Risebrobakken (Norce) - Climate change and the earth system Atle Rotevatn (University of Bergen) - Tectonics and structural geology Sabina Strmic Palinkas (University of Tromsø) - Mineral resources onshore-offshore Anders Solheim ( Norwegian Geotechnical Institute) - Geohazards Anja Sundal (University of Oslo) - Hydrogeology and environmental geology Henrik Svensen (University of Oslo) - Volcanic rocks and processes Guri Venvik, (Geological Survey of Norway) - Urban geology Stephanie Werner (University of Oslo) - Geodynamics, astrogeology and planetology Sebastian Westermann (University of Oslo) - Quaternary geology

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DEAR FRIENDS AND COLLEAGUES

Welcome to the 34th Nordic Geological Winter Meeting in Norway January 8-10, 2020. The meeting is organized by the Geological Society of Norway and is hosted by the University of Oslo as a joint effort between the Department of Geoscience, the Natural History Museum and the Science Library.

There is increasing awareness of the critical role of geoscience in addressing major challeng- es under the UN Sustainable Development Goals. The meeting covers a wide range of geo- logical topics and is an arena for all disciplines in the field of geoscience, with the goal to con- tribute to knowledge sharing, networking, inspiration and professional fulfilment. At the con- ference you will meet geoscientists from all parts of our society – from academia, research institutes, industry, public administration, school administration and others. The posters will be displayed during the entire conference, providing ample time and opportunities for discus- sion on various topics of interest.

We hope you will join us for the social activities. The Ice Breaker Party on Wednesday after- noon will start just after the end of the conference day and will be arranged at the Science Library. The Conference dinner on Thursday will be at Gamle Logen, a grand building in the old part of Oslo. At the opening session on Wednesday we are proud to present professor in bioscience, Dag O. Hessen giving the plenary talk on “Carbon and life - and intertwined history”. The plenary talk on Friday will be by the winner of the Nordic Geoscientist Award 2020. The winner will be announced at the conference dinner. There will also be several key-note speakers under the different sessions.

We thank all our sponsors for supporting us economically to arrange this conference, we are grateful for your valuable support! We also thank the many, many people that already put a lot of time and effort into the prepa- ration of this conference: the organizing committee, the scientific committee and the local or- ganizing committee. We are happy to continue the long and proud history of The Nordic Winter Meeting, and we look very much forward to see you all here in Oslo. We wish you all a successful, scientifically rewarding, interesting and pleasant conference.

Brit Lisa Skjelkvåle Øystein Nordgulen Head of NGWM committee President, Geological Society of Norway NGWM20—Programme 5

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Wednesday January 8th - At-a-glance Building Sophus Lies Georg Sverdrup Georg Sverdrup Science library Room Auditorium Auditorium 1 Auditorium 2 Auditorium 5

08:00 Registration at Science Library and posters up at Georg Sverdrup 10:00 Opening Ceremony and plenary talk at Sophus Lies Auditorium 11:00 Coffe break- and find your session! Petroleum Quaternary Tectonics Hydrogeology 11:30 11:45 12:00 12:15 12:30 Lunch - Common room Petroleum Quaternary Tectonics Hydrogeology 13:30 13:45 14:00 14:15 14:30 14:45 15:00 15:00 Coffee break and postersession at Gerard Sverdrup Petroleum Quaternary Tectonics Hydrogeology 16:00 16:15 16:30 16:45 17:00 End of day 17:00 Icebreaker - Science library NGWM20—Programme 11

Wednesday January 8th - At-a-glance Building Science library Science library Science library Georg Sverdrup Room Auditorium 2 Auditorium 4 Auditorium 1 Linken

08:00 Registration at Science Library and posters up at Georg Sverdrup 10:00 Opening Ceremony and plenary talk at Sophus Lies Auditorium 11:00 Coffe break- and find your session! Geodynamics Paleontology Geohazard Geoheritage 11:30 11:45 12:00 12:15 12:30 Lunch - Common room Geodynamics Paleontology Geohazard Geoheritage 13:30 13:45 14:00 14:15 14:30 14:45

15:00 Coffee break and postersession Geodynamics Paleontology Geohazard 16:00 16:15 16:30 16:45 17:00 End of day 17:00 Icebreaker - Science library 12 NGWM20—Programme

Thursday January 9th - At-a-glance Building Sophus Lies Georg Sverdrup Georg Sverdrup Science library Room Auditorium Auditorium 1 Auditorium 2 Auditorium 5

Petroleum Quaternary Tectonics Hydrogeology 08:30 08:45 09:00 09:15 09:30 09:45 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45 11:00 Coffe break Petroleum Quaternary Tectonics Hydrogeology 11:30 11:45 12:00 12:15 12:30 12:30 Lunch - Common room Petroleum Quaternary Hydro/Urban 13:30 13:45 14:00 14:15 14:30 14:45 NORQUA 15:00 15:00 Coffee break and postersession at Georg Sverdrup Petroleum Quaternary Hydro/Urban 15:45 16:00 Workshop 16:15 Groundwater. 16:30 16:45 17:00 End of day 19:00 Dinner – Gamle Logen Street address: Grev Wedels plass 2. Nearest underground station is "Jernbanetorget" - then walk in the direction of Fortress. NGWM20—Programme 13

Thursday January 9th - At-a-glance Building Science library Science library Science library Georg Sverdrup Room Auditorium 2 Auditorium 4 Auditorium 1 Linken

Igneous Nordic mineral Geohazard Climate 08:30 08:45 09:00 09:15 09:30 09:45 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45 11:00 Coffe break Igneous Nordic mineral Geohazard Climate 11:30 11:45 12:00 12:15 12:30 12:30 Lunch - Common room Igneous/Volcanic Nordic mineral Geohazard Climate 13:30 Plenary debate on 13:45 Arctic and subarctic geohazards 14:00 14:15 14:30 14:45 15:00 15:00 Coffee break and postersession at Georg Sverdrup Igneous Nordic mineral Sedimentology 15:45 16:00 16:15 16:30 16:45 17:00 End of day 19:00 Dinner – Gamle Logen Street address: Grev Wedels plass 2. Nearest underground station is "Jernbanetorget" - then walk in the direction of Akershus Fortress. 14 NGWM20—Programme

Friday January 10th - At-a-glance Building Sophus Lies Georg Sverdrup Georg Sverdrup Science library Room Auditorium Auditorium 1 Auditorium 2 Auditorium 5

09:00 Award talk - Sophus Lies Auditorium Scandinavian Petroleum Mineralogy Mountain 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45 11:00 Coffe break Scandinavian Petroleum Mineralogy Mountain 11:30 11:45 12:00 12:15 12:30 Lunch - Common room Scandinavian Petroleum Mineralogy Mountain 13:30 13:45 14:00 14:15 14:30 14:45 15:00 End of conference NGWM20—Programme 15

Friday January 10th - At-a-glance Building Science library Science library Science library Georg Sverdrup Room Auditorium 2 Auditorium 4 Auditorium 1 Linken

09:00 Award talk - Sophus Lies Auditorium Metamorphic Marine Sedimentology Geoeducation 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45 11:00 Coffe break Metamorphic Marine Sedimentology Geoeducation 11:30 11:45 12:00 12:15 12:30 Lunch - Common room Marine Sedimentology Geoeducation 13:30 13:45 14:00 14:15 14:30 14:45 15:00 End of conference 16 NGWM20—Programme

Wednesday January 8th Building Sophus Lies Georg Sverdrup Georg Sverdrup Science library Room Auditorium Auditorium 1 Auditorium 2 Auditorium 5 08:00 Registration at Science Library and posters up at Georg Sverdrup 10:00 Opening Ceremony at Sophus Lies auditiorium With plenary by Dag O. Hessen giving the talk on Carbon and life - and intertwined history 11:00 Coffe break- and find your session! Petroleum Quaternary Tectonics Hydrogeology Sub-session. Sub-session. Geo- Sub-session. Petro- Sub-session. Conti- Glacial Processes, chemistry and leum: traps, seals nental rifting and Deposits and environmental and source rocks break-up Landforms monitoring Chair: Olav Antonio Chair: Sebastian Blaich and Rodmar Westermann and Chair: Atle Rotevatn Chair: Anja Sundal Ravnås Haflidi Haflidason 11:30 Torgeir Stordal. Greta . John Naliboff. Pål Gundersen. NCS Exploration: Geomorphologic and 3D numerical simula- Nordic groundwater Proud history – future geochronological tions of continental quality monitoring; growth? reconstruction of Ho- rifting and breakup status, trends and fu- locene jökulhlaups ture along the Hvítá River and Gullfoss water- fall, Iceland 11:45 Louise Hansen. Per Outburst flood- Terje Osmundsen. generated sand du- Tectonic controls on nes in eastern basin styles at rifted Norway -- beyond continental margins the aeolian paradigm

12:00 Isabel Edmundson. Haflidi Haflidason. Loic Fourel. Kirsti Korkka-Niemi. An empirical approach The Last Glacial and The Role of Caledo- Groundwater dating - to estimating hydro- Holocene proglacial nian Collapse in the the hydrogeological carbon column deposits of Lake Formation of Norway- characteristics of an heights for improved Bolshoye Greenland Rifted Mar- exploration target area pre-drill volume pre- Shchuchye, Polar gins in Northern Finland diction in hydrocarbon Ural, Arctic Russia exploration

12:15 Øystein Steen. Matti E. Räsänen. Alvar Braathen. Klaus Hinsby. Technology advances Reconstructing Fen- Devonian extensional Introducing the four in North Sea explora- noscandian paleoen- tectonics in Svalbard; GeoERA groundwater tion vironments during Raudfjorden’s syncli- projects and their con- the two last glacial- nal basin above the tributions to sustai- interglacial cycles: Keiserhjelmen deta- nable management of Does sequence stra- chment groundwater and sub- tigraphic approach surface resources help?

12:30 Lunch - Common room NGWM20—Programme 17

Wednesday January 8th

Building Science library Science library Science library Georg Sverdrup

Room Auditorium 2 Auditorium 4 Auditorium 1 Linken 08:00 Registration at Science Library and posters up at Georg Sverdrup 10:00 Opening Ceremony at Sophus Lies auditiorium With plenary by Dag O. Hessen giving the talk on Carbon and life - and intertwined history 11:00 Coffe break- and find your session! Geodynamics Paleontology Geohazard Geoheritage

Sub-session. Risk /

risk reduction

Chair: Stephanie Chair: Kristin Rang- Chair: Hans Arne Chair: Anders Werner and Clint nes and Emma F. Nakrem Solheim Conrad Rehnstrøm 11:30 Maaike Weerde- Anette E.S. Suzanne Lacasse. Tine L. Angvik. steijn. Högström. Reliability and risk Geosites: How Magnetotelluric Ana- Documenting trace concepts for improved imortant are they - lysis for Greenland fossils: revisiting safety against geoha- Really? and Postglacial Banks´s 1970 Di- zards Isostatic Evolution morphichnus on the (The MAGPIE Pro- Digermulen Peninsu- ject) la, Finnmark 11:45 Sasha Minakov. Franziska Franeck. Anette Petersen. Upper mantle thermo- Ordovician diversifica- How the use of desig- chemical heterogenei- tion dynamics for hard nated geological con- ty constrained by substrate taxa – a servation values has geophysical data in head start for the influenced on the as- the northeast Atlantic Great Ordovician Bio- sessment of nature- diversification Event? protected areas according to IUCN standards - an example from a Da- nish project 12:00 Clinton P. Conrad. Niall William Pater- Vittoria Capobianco. Lars Erikstad. A between son. The PHUSICOS pro- Management of geo- seamount volcanism Plant mutations and ject: Nature-based sites used for geotou- and thermochemical ecosystem disruption solutions to reduce rism in Hedmark and piles in deepest mant- induced by toxic me- hydro-meteorological Dalarna (Norway and le tals and climatic war- risk in rural mountain Sweden) ming during the end- areas Permian extinction

12:15 Discussion Discussion Anders Solheim. Anna Bergengren. Reducing risk from Why the Platåbergen rain induced geoha- district, SW Sweden zards; Klima 2050, a is an aspiring Centre for Research UNESCO Global Based Innovation. Geopark

12:30 Lunch - Common room 18 NGWM20—Programme

Wednesday January 8th Buil- ding Sophus Lies Georg Sverdrup Georg Sverdrup Science library

Room Auditorium Auditorium 1 Auditorium 2 Auditorium 5 Petroleum Quaternary Tectonics Hydrogeology

Chair: Sebastian Chair: Gijs Henstra Chair: Atle Rote- Chair: Lars Aabert Westermann and and Ida Hagen vatn Stenvik Haflidi Haflidason 13:30 Helge Løseth. Stefan Wastegård. Gwenn Peron- Gijs Breedveld. Expulsion and Primary A Holocene tephrochro- Pinvidic. Capping of tailing Migration of Hydrocar- nology for the Faroe The proximal domain deposits at an aban- bons – Observations in Islands; new results and of the Mid-Norwegian doned copper mine Outcrops correlations rifted margin: the using a capillary Trøndelag Platform barrier cover revisited

13:45 Viktoriya Yarushina. Wesley R. Farnsworth. Marit Stokke Bauck. Ingvild H. Nygard. Integrated seismic and Holocene tephra enhan- Using broadband PFOS-sorption in geomechanical /flow ces Svalbard geochro- seismic data to reveal the groundwater modelling study of fo- nology and improves the nature of the fluctuation zone cused fluid flow links between sedi- acoustic basement mentary archives offshore SW Norway

14:00 Fredrik Wesenlund. Raimo Sutinen. Christopher Sæbø Åse Høiseter. The role of source Earthquake-induced Serck. PFAS transport in facies on bitumen- squeeze-up moraines in Longevity of transver- unsaturated soils - a derived thermal maturity Sodankylä, Finnish La- se folds in multi-stage column study parameters, Botneheia pland rift basins; a case Formation (Middle from the Fingerdjupet Triassic), Eastern Sval- Subbasin bard

14:15 Alexandra Zaputlyae- Inga Sørensen. Mark Joseph Mul- Per Aagaard. va. Tectonic impact on Da- rooney. Contaminant trans- Timing – an underesti- nish landscape evolu- Fault stability of seis- port in groundwater mated key factor for tion mic-scale normal – reactive ground- source rock evaluation, faults: Implications for water transport in case study from NE Ja- CO2 storage on the heterogeneous sys- va, Indonesia northern Horda Plat- tems form NGWM20—Programme 19

Wednesday January 8th

Building Science library Science library Science library Georg Sverdrup

Room Auditorium 2 Auditorium 4 Auditorium 1 Linken Geodynamics Paleontology Geohazard Geoheritage Sub-session: Rock slides, tsunamis,

volcanic and seis- mic hazards Chair: Clint Conrad Chair: Kristin Rang- Chair: Jørn H. Chair: Lars Harald and Stephanie Wer- nes and Emma F. Hurum Blikra ner Rehnstrøm 13:30 Maëlis Arnould. Tore Grane Klau- Lene Kristensen. Emma F. Rehn- Plate tectonics con- sen. Failure of the Vesle- ström. trols on mantle plume Geological control on mannen Rockslide Skåne - a geological dynamics dinosaurs’ rise to do- boundary region and minance: Late Trias- (hopefully) a future sic ecosystem stress UNESCO Geopark by relative sea level change

13:45 Sruthi Uppalapati. S. Eng- Gustav Pless. Anders Bjerga. Dynamics of elschiøn. Åknes drainage pro- Museum exhibitions lithospheric overturns Large-scale lateral ject – An investigation as an arena for and implications for trends in palaeoenvi- program to evaluate science education – Venus’ surface ronment and ox- drainage as mitiga- insights and expe- ygenation in the tion at the Åknes riences from the new Middle Triassic Bot- deep-sea exhibition neheia Fm. on Sval- at the Natural History bard Museum in Bergen 14:00 Tobias Rolf. Aubrey Roberts. Georgios Tassis. Rolv Dahl. The role of intrusive The Early Triassic Reprocessing of ert “Nordland blir til” (The volcanism in the ori- ‘Grippia’ bone bed of and refraction seismic birth of Nordland gin of Venus' crust Spitsbergen and its data from the unstab- county): Combining and its age distribu- implications for le slope in Åknes biological, historical tion taxonomy and palae- and cultural informa- obiogeography of ver- tion with geology tebrates after the P-T extinction event

14:15 Elodie Gloesener. Grzegorz Nie- Andreas Aspaas. Kristin Rangnes. Diffusive and advecti- dzwiedzki. Managing an increas- Thorium – The natio- ve transport of Theropod dinosaur ing number of me- nal element of Nor- methane in the mar- fossils from the Gips- dium risk unstable way. The discovery in tian subsurface dalen and Fleming rock slopes Gea Norvegica Fjord formations Unesco Global Geo- (Carnian-Norian, Up- park per Triassic), East Greenland 20 NGWM20—Programme

Wednesday January 8th

Buiding Sophus Lies Georg Sverdrup Georg Sverdrup Science library

Room Auditorium Auditorium 1 Auditorium 2 Auditorium 5

Petroleum Quaternary Tectonics Hydrogeology 14:30 James Johnson. Claus Beyer. Thea Sveva Faleide. Marina Becher. Analogue modelling of Magnetic characteristi- Seismic modelling of Distribution and cha- an organic-rich shale ca of Quaternary sedi- faults; viable geo- racterization of Acid utilizing a smectite- ments in Denmark. metries vs seismic re- sulfate soils in Swe- based gelatin solution in the subsur- den face

14:45 Andreas Hagset. Joakim Stiel Korshøj. Heidi Knutsen. Lower Cretaceous Determination of geo- Modelling of PFOS source rocks in the technical properties in transport from soil to SW Barents Sea – Ap- gyttja and high plas- surface water using a tian and Cenomanian ticity meltwater clay in box model potential the Baltic Sea

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15:00 Coffee break and postersession at Georg Sverdrup

Petroleum Quaternary Tectonics Hydrogeology Sub-session. Bedrock geology of Scandinavia Chair: Sebastian Chair: Gijs Henstra Westermann and Chair: Deta Gasser Chairs: Anja Sundal and Ida Hagen Haflidi Haflidason 16:00 Rune Mattingsdal. Sarah Greenwood. Eirik Stokmo. Anouk Klootwijk. Geological controls on Bed controls on the Polyphase macro- and Utilizing benthic fo- widespread gas leaka- retreat dynamics of mesoscale interfe- raminifera and geo- ge at the seafloor in marine-based ice rence folds and their chemical parameters the northern Barents sheets relation to ductile in modern stratigraphy Sea shear zones and as a tool to solve chal- thrusting in the Pa- lenges in biomonito- laeoprotrozoic Kara- ring. sjok Greenstone Belt at Lakselv, Finnmark. NGWM20—Programme 21

Wednesday January 8th

Buiding Science library Science library Science library Georg Sverdrup

Room Auditorium 2 Auditorium 4 Auditorium 1 Linken

Geodynamics Paleontology Geohazard Geoheritage 14:30 Benjamin Bultel. Robert W. Williams. Thomas Zengaffinen. Linda Wickström. Modelling the serpenti- Technology developed Effects of rotational A geological hike nization and carbona- by pathologists provi- submarine slump dy- through the Dala tion of the martian des free online access namics on tsunami- sandstone on the crust: a step towards to 200 000 palynologi- genesis – new insights eastern slope of the understanding of cal slides from idealized models Fulufjället; expe- the Mars2020 future and the 1929 Grand riences from the IN- playground. Banks event TERREG

14:45 Hans Arne Nakrem. Eirik Gjerløw. Cathrine Johannes- Early Cretaceous hy- Volcanic geohazards sen Skogen. drocarbon seep carbo- of Jan Mayen TeachOUT – an edu- nates from Wollaston cational application to Forland, Northeast get kids into the out- Greenland door classroom

15:00 Federica Ghione. Combining the Øygar- den Fault Zone and past seismicity to de- velop a Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Study for U-864 submarine wreck location, west of Fedje Island (Norway) 15:00 Coffee break and postersession at Georg Sverdrup

Geodynamics Paleontology Geohazard Sub-session. Debris slides and floods Chair: Stephanie Chair: Aubrey J. Chair: Frederica Werner and Clint Roberts Ghiona Conrad 16:00 Vera Assis Fernan- Lene Liebe Delsett. Christy Rouault. des. Late Jurassic - Early Jølster landslide event A systematic study of Cretaceous marine July 2019: predisposi- basaltic regolith frag- reptiles in shifting Arc- tion, trigger and ments from Imbrium tic seaways consequences and Serenitatis Basins offers potential in- sights into new basalt types 22 NGWM20—Programme

Wednesday January 8th

Buiding Sophus Lies Georg Sverdrup Georg Sverdrup Science library

Room Auditorium Auditorium 1 Auditorium 2 Auditorium 5

Petroleum Quaternary Tectonics Hydrogeology

16:15 Renate Paulsen. Mark D.Johnson. Bjørn Eske Søren- Lars Aaberg Stenvik. Seal Characterization Subglacial seasonal sen. Elevated concentra- of the Fuglen and meltwater deposits Impact of volatiles and tions of manganese in Hekkingen formations from a thick Weich- variations in local bulk some Norwegian in the Uplifted Basins selian till sequence, composition on defor- groundwater water- on the Barents Shelf Dösebacka Sweden mation and magma works: a possible ex- emplacement proces- planation ses in the deep crust and upper mantle parts of a continental rift system

16:30 Isabel Edmundson. Elina Ahokangas. Johan Petter Ny- Tiina Leiviska. Structural controls on Murtoos and stuen. Vanadium removal fault-related hydrocar- subglacial meltwater The Seljord Quartzite, from real mining water bon leakage: insights routes are significant Telemark supracrus- effluent from three case stu- geomorphological fea- tals, South Norway: A dies in the Barents tures in the trunk area Mesoproterozoic shal- Sea of the Finnish Lake low lake in a cratonic District Ice Lobe basin

16:45 Ben Manton. Harald Klempe. Arild Andresen. Anja Sundal. The identification of A deep lying sub Soft docking of Baltica Hydrogeological cha- inter-volcanic explora- moraine tunnel valley and Avalonia? racterization of Holo- tion targets in the NE deposit cene deposits in the Atlantic Svelvik aquifer – impli- cations for reservoir properties

17:00 End of day 17:00 Icebreaker - Science library NGWM20—Programme 23

Wednesday January 8th

Buiding Science library Science library Science library Georg Sverdrup

Room Auditorium 2 Auditorium 4 Auditorium 1 Linken

Geodynamics Paleontology Geohazard

16:15 Nils C. Prieur. Jørn H. Hurum. Stein Bondevik. (Dis)similarities in the 15 years with the Groundwater fluctua- distributions of the Spitsbergen Meso- tions in an unstable shapes of large fresh zoic Research Group hillslope during the impact craters on Mer- storm ‘Hilde’ 2013 in cury, Moon and . western Norway What can we learn from them?

16:30 Tomas Kohout. Mikhail Rogov. Fanny Ekblom Jo- Spherical shock expe- Lower Volgian ammo- hansson. riments with Chelya- nites and ammonite- Mapping the binsk meteorite: based stratigraphy of subglacial landscape Shock-induced chang- Spitsbergen at the Folgefonna ice es in reflectance spec- caps, investigating tra future drainage pat- terns caused by shrin- king glacier size

16:45 Discussion Mikhail Rogov. Vibeke Brandvold. News about the Ap- 3D modelling of tian and Albian of the groundwater rise due Longyearbyen area to flooding in the river (Spitsbergen) Sima, Eidfjord Norway

17:00 End of day 17:00 Icebreaker - Science Library 24 NGWM20—Programme

Thursday January 9th Building Sophus Lies Georg Sverdrup Georg Sverdrup Science library Room Auditorium Auditorium 1 Auditorium 2 Auditorium 5

Petroleum Quaternary Tectonics Hydrogeology Sub-session. Petro- Sub-session. Brittle Sub-session. Frac- leum: CO2 capture deformation and geo- tured aquifers and sequestration morphology

Chair: Bjørn Emil Chair: Haflidi Haflida- Chair: Espen Chair: Clara Sena Halleraker og Ås- son and Sebastian Torgersen and Elin Skurtveit mund Olav Løvestad Westermann

08:30 Tore Bjørnarå. Modelling contaminant transport in fractured bedrock – examples from waste disposal in an abandonned mine.

08:45 Monica Winsborrow. Inga Sørensen. Berit Soldal. Ice sheet-gas hydrate Tectonic stress regi- Groundwater as a tool interactions in the Ba- mes in the Danish area for understanding part rents Sea from Paleogene to pre- of a complex rock- sent time slope failure area, Stampa, Western Nor- way 09:00 Eva K. Halland. Adrian Hall. Espen Torgersen. Fridtjov Ruden. Building on knowledge A new process of What to do with a Li- The destruction of the from the petroleum in- glacial erosion: geo- neament Map? Nubian Sandstone dustry, we can make a morphological evi- Aquifer System new value chain and a dence from Sweden (NSAS) business model for Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) in the 09:15 North Sea Basin Jan A. Piotrowski. Jon Engström. Clara Sena. Equifinality or a uni- Multi-scale lineament Groundwater recharge fying theory of drumlin interpretation in and discharge in the formation? - The Star- Southern Finland Åknes rockslide – gard Drumlin Field, constraining uncertain- NW Poland ties for the develop- ment of a numerical groundwater flow mo- del Sub-session. Glacial- Deglacial and Holo- cene History 09:30 Peder Eliasson. Stein-Erik Lauritzen. Nicklas Nordbäck. Sunniva Morris. A CO2 monitoring ex- Dynamics of Glacier Detailed studies on Well Logging Techni- periment for pressure- Ice-Contact Spele- multi-scale brittle struc- ques for Mapping saturation discrimina- ogenesis and CO2 se- tures in Inkoo, Groundwater Flow in tion at the new Svelvik questration southern Finland Fractures CO2 Field Lab NGWM20—Programme 25

Thursday January 9th

Building Science library Science library Science library Georg Sverdrup Room Auditorium 2 Auditorium 4 Auditorium 1 Linken

Igneous Nordic mineral Geohazard Climate Sub-session. Plume Sub-session. Arctic -related magmatism and subarctic geo- hazards

Chair: Håvard Gaut- Chair: Lars Eivind Chair: Þorsteinn Chair: Bjørg Rise- neb and Laura - Augland and Thea Sæmundsson and brobakken and An- ri, Ferenc Molnar Heimdal Lene Kristensen na Hughes and Karin Högdahl 08:30 Sanni T. Turunen. Erika Ingvald. Nd, Sr, Pb, and Os UNFC as a tool for isotopic composition sustainable sourcing of Luenha picrites of raw materials for suggest a primitive the transition mantle source for the 08:45 plume component of Per Blystad. the Karoo large UNFC – meeting the igneous province need to manage re- sources sustainably and attain the SDGs.

09:00 Quinten Van Der Are Korneliussen. Inger Hansen Bauer. Anthony Spencer. Meer. On calcite carbonate Climate in the Arc- The evidence of re- The temperature and deposits and the po- tic towards 2100: Fo- peated climatic oxidation state of tentials for new indus- cus on the European changes in a Cryoge- magmatic systems trial developments sector nian glacial sequence across Iceland – the Port Askaig For- mation, Argyll, Scot- land. 09:15 Maja B. Rasmussen. Thomas Ulrich. Chloe Markussen- The northward tilt of Hi-tech and critical Marcilly. the Icelandic plume commodities in Cu- Improving long-term as traced by olivine Mo-Au porphyry sys- CO2 models for the chemistry tems Phanerozoic: What can be done?

09:30 Kieran Iles. Christian Jaedicke. Valentin Zuchuat. Oxygen isotope cha- Snow avalanches on Geological and palae- racteristics of Karoo Svalbard oclimatic signals fol- picrites with a primiti- lowing the end- ve mantle affinity Permian mass extin- ction on central Spits- bergen, Svalbard 26 NGWM20—Programme

Thursday January 9th Building Sophus Lies Georg Sverdrup Georg Sverdrup Science library Room Auditorium Auditorium 1 Auditorium 2 Auditorium 5

Petroleum Quaternary Tectonics Hydrogeology

09:45 Manzar Fawad. Helge Løseth. Pietari Skyttä. Elin Skurtveit. Monitoring subsurface The North Atlantic shift The patterns of fractures Dynamic changes in CO2 storage using seis- to an ice-house world associated with fault ter- fault permeability – How mic and CSEM data – minations and step- can experimental work Modelling in Smeaheia overs within isotropic provide support for fault area, northern North Sea Mesoproterozoic Rapa- seal integrity? kivi granites, SE Finland

10:00 Kirsti Midttømme. Bernd Etzelmüller. Bjarne Almqvist. Elisabeth Quiroga. Digital monitoring of Icelandic permafrost dy- Mesoproterozoic to late Petrophysical interpreta- CO2 storage projects namics since the Last Paleozoic fault activity in tion of public data fra (DigiMon) Glacial Maximum – mo- central Sweden recor- Nogal basin indicates del results and geomorp-ded by K-Ar dating of deep groundwater po- hological implications fault rocks tential in the north of So- malia.

10:15 Luke Griffiths. Karianne Lilleøren. Mikael Tillberg. Lawrence Hongliang Assessing the potential Towards a national in- Linking single secondary Wang. of microseismic monito- ventory of continuous mineral growth zones to Effects of shear en- ring of North Sea geolo- rock glaciers movement craton-scale deformation hanced decompaction gical CO2 storage sites in Norway based on In- events – the advent of in weakening on channeli- through laboratory tes- SAR situ Rb-Sr dating of zed fluid flow and seis- ting. faults and shear zones micity Sub-session Geother- mal energy 10:30 Johnathon L. Osmond. Lis Allaart. Lars Olsen. Kirsti Midttømme. Arrangement of top and Holocene environmental Dating of the Stuoragur- Geothermal energy sys- across-fault seal inter- history of lake Fem- ra Fault at Finnmarksvid-tems – understanding vals within the Horda milsjøen, northern Sval- da, northern Norway the heat exchange by Platform: implications bard distributed temperature towards CCS in Viking sensing. Group sandstones

10:45 Lars Grande. Odleiv Olesen. Kim Rudolph-Lund. Geomechanical and Deep weathering and Kvalitative tiltak for å geophysical evaluations geomorphology in Mid evaluere effekten av lo- for safe CO2 storage in Norway kale inngripende tiltak the North Sea på energibrønner (eneboliger)

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Igneous Nordic mineral Geohazard Climate Sub-session. Mag- ma emplacement mechanicsms 09:45 Olivier Galland. Kåre Kullerud. Michele Citterio. Ella Wulfsberg Stok- Structure, empla- Electrum from the Spatial scales of per- ke. cement mechanism Kongsberg silver dist- mafrost change in the Volcanic cooling fol- and magma-flow signi- rict, Norway – evi- Arctic and sub-Arctic lowed by a warm and ficance of igneous dence for a Protero- Greenland wet Paleocene- fingers – Implications zoic province? Eocene Thermal Maxi- for sill emplacement in mum in Denmark sedimentary basins 10:00 Kristian Drivenes. Justyna Czekirda. Eivind Straume. Identification and cha- 2D thermal modelling Global paleobathyme- racterization of pre- of unstable rock walls try for the Eocene – cious metal bearing in Norway: Examples Oligocene boundary: phases from Fosen, from Mannen and Influence on ocean Norway – A combined Gámanjunni 3 circulation and climate AMS and EPMA study

10:15 Martin Kjenes. Morten Often. Reginald Hermanns. Hallgeir Sirevaag. Deformation signs of Neoproterozoic gold Unstable rock slopes Glacial erosion esti- sill linkage: field obser- mineralization in in the far North of Nor- mates for the Dron- vations from San Ra- southwestern Ethiopia way: a larger chal- ning Maud Land fael Swell, Utah. - A Norwegian- lenge than expected Mountains, based on Swedish revisit low-temperature thermochronology

10:30 Alf Andre Orvik. Sven Dahlgren. Dirk Kuhn. Qiong Zhang. Emplacement mecha- REE mineralization in Investigation of the Model-data discrepan- nisms and channeli- the Fen Carbonatite Forkastningsfjellet cies in mid-Pliocene sed magmatic flow at Complex, Telemark, rock slide, Spitsber- Arctic warming and a high yielding Ediaca- Norway – A world- gen: anatomy and sta- implications ran mantle plume: Evi- class exploration tar- te of activity in a dence from the Sei- get for the Hi-Tech changing climate land Igneous Pro- and “Green-shift” In- vince, N. Norway dustry? 10:45 Jørgen Sakariassen. The importance of dyke evolution in the upper layered series of the Reinfjord ultramafic complex in understanding the in- trusive history of the central series and ot- her mantle derived magmas 10:45 Coffe break 28 NGWM20—Programme

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Sub-session. Arctic

margins

Chair: Bjørn Emil Chair: Haflidi Hafli- Chair: Randi K. Halleraker og Chair: Gijs dason and Sebas- Ramstad and Teppo Åsmund Olav Henstra tian Westermann Arola Løvestad 11:30 Jørgen André Han- Frank W. Jakobsen. Ivar Midtkandal. Mette Olivarius. sen. Glacial dynamics and Testing arctic tectonic Estimation of geother- Cap rock characteris- retreat pattern in the plate models with Cre- mal reservoir quality tics of Upper Jurassic Fingerdjupet Trough taceous sediment by diagenesis model- organic-rich shales in (Spitsbergenbanken, source to sink budgets ling of the Gassum the Norwegian North western Barents Sea) Formation sandstones Sea and the Barents during the last Sea deglaciation

11:45 Sergei Medvedev. Lilja R. Bjarnadóttir. Peter Japsen. Randi Kalskin Ram- Influence of glacia- Glacial dynamics and Thermo-tectonic de- stad. tions on North Sea ice retreat pattern of velopment of the The Asker 800 m petroleum systems Kvitøyrenna, Northern Wandel Sea Basin, energy wells in Nor- Barents Sea – an im- North Greenland way with two types of proved reconstruction coaxial collector – of deglaciation based planning, installation on new high- and operation resolution data. NGWM20—Programme 29

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Sub-session. Volcanic environ- ments

Chair: Thomas Ur- Chair: Þorsteinn Chair: Bjørg Rise- Chair: Henrik llich and Sabina Sæmundsson and brobakken and Svensen Strmic Palinkas Lene Kristensen Eivind Straume

11:30 Martin Klausen. Rolf Pedersen. Kristian Svennevig. Kari Grøsfjeld. Xinjie layered in- Hydrothermal activity Preliminary un- Surface water condi- trusion and lavas wit- and marine mineral derstanding of giant tions and vegetation hin the Miyi rift seg- deposits in the Nor- tsunamigenic landsli- changes in the margi- ment, Emeishan (SW wegian-Greenland des in Greenland nal Arctic Ocean China) Sea (ODP Hole 910C, Yermak Plateau) du- ring the mid- Piacenzian Warmth Period, derived from palynomorphs

11:45 Þorsteinn Anna Hughes. Sæmundsson. DATED-2: An upda- Slope deformation ted chronology and above the Tungnak- time-slice reconstruc- víslarjökull outlet tion of the last Eura- glacier in western part sian ice sheets of the Mýrdalsjökull glacier 30 NGWM20—Programme

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Petroleum Quaternary Tectonics Hydrogeology 12:00 Irfan Baig. Rachael Avery. Romain Corseri. Randi Kalskin Ram- Quaternary evolution Retreat chronology Far-field tectonic stad. of the North Sea Ba- and margin stability of stresses triggered Optimal Utilization of sin and its relevance the Scandinavian Ice post-impact deforma- Groundwater for Hea- to hydrocarbon explo- Sheet using high- tion of the Mjølnir Cra- ting and Cooling in ration resolution landform ter (Barents Sea) Melhus and Elverum – mapping and varved Lessons Learned and sediments some Recommenda- tions 12:15 Benjamin Bellwald. Anders Romundset. Marie-Andrée Ole Kristian Bergs- Permo-Carboniferous Recent results from Dumais. land Hansen. Salt Messing Up the coring coastal lake Delineating the geolo- Prospecting for geo- Cenozoic Stratigraphy basins in western gical settings of the thermal energy from of the Sørvestsnaget Finnmark southern Strait groundwater at Økern Basin, SW Barents with state-of-the-art Portal, Oslo Sea aeromagnetic data

12:30 Erling Rykkelid. Johannes Hardeng. Johannes Schweit- Heimir Ingimarsson. Normal faults and Synchronous ice- zer. Monitoring the Effect shear bands in uncon- sheet retreat from the First analysis results of Geothermal Effluent solidated sands: Pro- Ra-moraine across from the new seismic from Powerplants on perties and mecha- southern Norway array BEAR on Bjørn- Groundwater in the nisms øya Lake Mývatn Area and Theistarreykir area, NE-Iceland

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Igneous/Volcanic Nordic mineral Geohazard Climate 12:00 Dougal Jerram. Kristoffer Hopland Andreas Kääb. Svend Funder. Understanding the Solvi. Collapsing Glaciers The Younger Dryas transitions from Exploration of manga- and the Greenland Ice subaqueous to subae- nese crust in the Nor- Sheet, a polemic rial volcanic environ- wegian Sea approach ments; inferences from exceptional ex- posures along the coast of Angola

12:15 John Millett. Jan Stenløkk. Bernd Etzelmüller. Jinheum Park. Magmatism in wet Seabed minerals of Permafrost in unstab- A synchronous sediment environ- the Mohn’s Ridge, le slopes in Norway – change of mid- to late ments: processes, Norway – the 2019 results from rock wall - Holocene hydrocli- deposits and implica- NPD survey temperature monito- mate and prehistoric tions for prospective ring, geophysical sur- population in coastal volcanic rifted mar- veying and numerical East Asia indicated by gins modelling from Man- pollen and XRF data nen and Gamman- junni. 12:30 Freysteinn Sig- Mikael Vasilopoulos. mundsson. Comparison of pyrite Erupting large volu- trace element and mes of basalt: Les- sulphur and boron sons learned from isotope characteristics three most recent cal- from the Hirvilavan- dera collapses on maa Au-only and the Earth Naakenavaara Au-Cu -Co-Ni orogenic gold mineralization in the Central Lapland Greenstone Belt, nort- hern Finland

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Petroleum Quaternary Hydrogeology

Sub-session Petro-

leum: Reservoirs I

Chair: Nina Bakke Chair: Haflidi Hafli- Chair: Randi K. and Ville August dason and Sebas- Ramstad and Teppo Aarseth tian Westermann Arola 13:30 Christian Haug Eide. Johanna Anjar. Ádám Tóth. Towards a revised Cosmogenic surface On the importance of stratigraphic exposure dating of the hydrodynamic condi- framework for the deglaciation of Finn- tions in geothermal Triassic in the Norwe- mark and Northern potential recon- gian Barents Sea Finland naissance

13:45 Henriette Linge. Nina Leppäharju. Implications of appa- Medium-deep geo- rent cosmogenic nu- thermal energy: mo- clide surface exposu- delling studies from re ages from bedrock Finland surfaces on Andøya (69°N, 16°E) for ice cover and glacial ero- sion during the last glacial period

14:00 Snorre Olaussen. John Inge Svend- Sami Vallin. You learn as long as sen. Modelling and opti- you drill The retreat history of mization study on a the Scandinavian Ice high-temperature bo- Sheet from the coast rehole thermal energy of Northwest Norway storage concept dri- and into Sunndalsfjel- ven by power plant la-Dovrefjell mountain waste heat massif inland Urban Geology 14:15 Jan Tveranger. Mari Bruvik Nie- Chair: Guri Venvik Permo-Carboniferous uwenhuizen. paleokarst structures The early deglaciation Ingelöv Eriksson. at Wordiekammen, of Bjørnafjorden, The value of the ur- central Spitsbergen, Western Norway ban sub-surface - how Svalbard do we plan for the best use of it?

14:30 Bjarte Lønøy. Jan Mangerud. CollapsEX - A forward Ice-flow patterns and modelling tool for ca- precise timing of ice ve collapse sheet retreat across a dissected fjord lands- cape in Hordaland, western Norway NGWM20—Programme 33

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Sub-session. Large

igneous provinces

Chair: Bjørg Rise- Chair: Henrik Sven- Chair: Erika Ingvald brobakken and sen and Anders Bjerga Qiong Zhang 13:30 Thea Hatlen Heimdal. Ferenc Molnár. Axel Müller. Modeling the effects of Timing of formation of Trace elements and carbon release from orogenic gold deposits cathodoluminescence the Central Atlantic during the Svecofen- of detrital quartz in Magmatic Province nian orogeny in the Arctic marine sedi- (CAMP) northern part of the ments – a new ice- Fennoscandian shield rafted debris prove- nance proxy 13:45 Henrik H. Svensen. Benedict Reinardy. Mercury loss from Pervasive cold ice wit- black shale during hin a temperate glacier contact metamorphism – implications for and the implications glacier thermal regi- for using mercury as a mes, sediment trans- volcanic proxy port and foreland geo- morphology

14:00 Sverre Planke. Emer- Erik Jonsson. Alexander Vasiliev. gent and invasive Towards a unified fluid Permafrost degrada- magmatism of the Si- model for vein-hosted Plenary debate on tion in the Western berian Traps in a wet polymetallic (Cu-Pb-Zn Arctic and Sector of Russian Arc- forest environment -Ag-Au-Bi-Sb-Te-Se- subarctic geoha- tic Ge) mineralisations in zards southwestern Sweden

14:15 Else Ragnhild Neu- Lena M Tallaksen. mann. Land-atmosphere in- Origin and evolution of teractions in cold envi- the early magmatism ronments (Latice): The in the Oslo Rift role of atmosphere - (southeast Norway): biosphere –cryosphere evidence from multiple – hydrosphere in- generations of clinopy- teractions in a chang- roxene ing

14:30 Anna Saukko. Arne Bjørlykke. Nitin Chaudhary. Felsic MASH zone in An Early Cambrian Modelling past and southernmost Finland age of the Vassbo future peatland carbon lead-zinc Deposit, dynamics across the Sweden pan-Arctic 34 NGWM20—Programme

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Petroleum Quaternary Urban geology 14:45 Ingrid Anell. Manon van Goethem. Structural influence on The potential use of Triassic deposition on heat waste energy in the Northern Barents urban areas Shelf

15:00 Martin Skjenken. NORQUA Artificial groundwater injection/infiltration in large Swedish infra- structure projects

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Petroleum Quaternary Urban geology

Chair: Nina Bakke Chair: Haflidi Hafli- and Ville August dason and Sebas- Aarseth tian Westermann

15:45 Edward Fleming. Guri Venvik. The Hopen boreholes The Urban Water Cy- and their insight into cle – linking surface Hydrocarbon prospec- water to subsurface tivity in the northern processes and Barents Sea groundwater; example from Bryggen in Ber- gen, Western Norway

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Igneous/Volcanic Nordic mineral 14:45 Åke Johanson. Laura S. Lauri. The Hedesunda grani- Per Geijer iron oxide- toid complex, east- apatite mineralizations central Sweden in Kiruna, northern Sweden

15:00 Karin Högdahl. Magmatic and meta- morphic ages of the host rocks to iron ox- ide deposits in the Grängesberg- Blötberget area, Berg- slagen, Sweden

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Igneous Nordic mineral Sedimentology

Chair: Lars Eivind Chair: Kåre Kullerud Chair: William Hel- Augland and Thea and Håvard Stubseid land-Hansen Heimdal

15:45 Evgenia Salin. Pertti Sarala. Charlotta Jenny Lüt- Distribution, age, geo- UpDeep standard refe- hje. chemistry and origin of rence material bank Development of coal “anorogenic” granites for the top soil and forming environment in in the Baltic Sea re- plant geochemistry in a transgressive coas- gion mineral exploration tal plain setting. 36 NGWM20—Programme

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Petroleum Quaternary Hydrogeology 16:00 Hallgeir Sirevaag. Carl Regnéll. Detrital zircon invento- Tracing the final ry of the Triassic deglaciation of the Greater Barents Sea Scandinavian Ice Basin: sediment trans- Sheet - ice-dammed port and geodynamics lakes and a catastrop- hic flood

16:15 Lina Hedvig Line. Fredrik Høgaas. Distinct petrographic Age and maximum changes across the flood height of the Triassic-Jurassic Nedre Glomsjø out- boundary in the south- burst flood, western Barents Sea southeastern Norway Workshop: Groundwater in the Nordic countries. Arranged at the Department of Geosciences, All are

welcome 16:30 Vilde Bjørnebye. Manon Bajard. Characterization of a Record of climate and Jurassic transgressive environmental chang- lag deposit in the SW es in a dead-ice lake Barents Sea close to Gardermoen told by a 10 000 years old freshwater fish and a Viking King

16:45 Adam Szulc. Ole Bennike. The Palaeozoic-early Relative shore-level Mesozoic evolution of changes in Denmark East Greenland: in- after the last deglacia- sights from apatite fis- tion: a review sion track ages and fieldwork: implications for exploration in Mid- Norway

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Igneous Nordic mineral Sedimentology 16:00 Grazina Skridlaite. Maarit Middleton. Atle Folkestad. Voluminous 1.54-1.40 Interpreting the spatial Differences in se- Ga magmatism and curvature of log-ratios quence stratigraphy metamorphism in the approach for mineral and depositional envi- western East Euro- exploration with plant ronments of three suc- pean Craton, Lithuania biogeochemistry cessive shallow- and Poland: are they marine clinothems manifestations of from the Eocene Cen- Danopolonian or other tral Basin, Spitsber- orogenies further gen. west?

16:15 Krister Leon Sund- Ingar Walder. Snorre Olaussen. blad. Vanadium and Nickel Middle Triassic syn- Recognition of Sveco- leaching from Mus- tectonic coarse- fennian serpentinized tavaara and Titania grained tidal influen- ultramafic bodies at Tailings ced deposits in Sval- Tjusterby in the Pernå bard and confined to region, SE Finland Finnmark Platform; cross-shelf sediment supply fairways

16:30 Tom Andersen. Sabina Strmic Pa- Miquel Poyatos- Relicts of mafic- linkas. Moré. ultramafic cumulate Stability of Cu- Multi-scale influence of rocks in the Romerike sulphides in submari- topography on deposi- Gneiss Complex, Nor- ne tailing disposals: A tional architecture of way case study from long-term transgressi- Repparfjorden, nort- ve successions hern Norway (Jurassic, Neuquén Basin, Argentina)

16:45 Steinar Halvdan Han- Sakalima Sikaneta. sen Møkkelgjerd. Candidate prospects Magmatic and meta- for a novel keyhole morphic ages near mining system with Mandal, Vest-Agder; a minimal environmental key area elucidating footprint Sveconorwegian and pre-Sveconorwegian orogenesis

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09:00 Award talk - Sophus Lies Auditorium

Petroleum Scandinavian M Mineralogy

Chairs: Thorbjørn Chair: Theodor Lien Kaland and Vegard Chair: Henrik Friis and Anette Kunz Vetti

10:00 Lina Hedvig Line. Tor Sømme. Frederic Hatert. Mechanical compac- Paleocene dynamic Description and crys- tion of chlorite-coated topography along the tal structure of three sandstone reservoirs Norwegian continen- new barium be- in the southwestern tal margin – evidence ryllophosphates Barents Sea from seismic stra- tigraphy and sedi- ment budgets

10:15 Henrik Nygaard Hansen. Clay coating preser- ving high porosities in deeply buried inter- vals of the Stø For- mation, southwestern Barents Sea

10:30 Hanne Dysvik. Ritske S. Huismans. Fabrice Dal Bo. Reservoir quality and On the origin and Crystal chemistry of diagenesis of sand- evolution of to- wöhlerite-group mine- stones in the Real- pography in Norway rals grunnen subgroup in 7324/8-2 (Bjaaland), Barents Sea

10:45 Lars Riber. Emil Gulbransen. The formation of grus The nordite-group from granites in the from the Ilímaussaq Sila Mountains, Cala- Alkaline Complex, bria, Italy South Greenland

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Metamorphic Marine Sedimentology Geoeducation

Chair: Amando La- Chair: Mattias Lund- Chair: Kristina G. sabuda, Giuliana Chair: Alf Ryseth mark and Kari Beate Dunkel Panieri, Tine Ras- Remmen mussen

10:00 Bjørn Eske Søren- Jochen Knies. Ronald Sørlie. Kari Beate Remmen. sen. A Plio-Pleistocene Sedimentology and Revising the national Effect of volume ex- sea ice record for the reservoir quality of the curriculum for Geo- pansion on mineral Arctic Ocean Solveig Field – the science specialization reactions during southern Utsira High, in Upper secondary mixed-volatile infiltra- Norwegian North Sea. school in Norway tion in ultramafic- mafic rocks – implica- tions for strain locali- 10:15 zation and volatile Camilla Louise Rie H. Malm. transfer from mantle Würtzen. What are the future to the upper crust and Basin fill dynamics of challenges of geo- atmosphere the Triassic alluvial science higher educa- succession in the Øy- tion in Norway? garden area, Norwe- gian North Sea

10:30 Siren Ånestad. Yngve Kristoffersen. Gijs Henstra. Knut Bjørlykke. The geophysical and Possible small impact Architecture of a Geoscience Educa- mineralogical expres- features in 1235 m Triassic distributary tion in Norway. Im- sion of ultramafic water depth in the fluvial system: The portance of applied rocks in the Møre- Arctic Ocean Skagerrak Fm. of the disciplines in geology Trøndelag Fault Zone Ula field, Norwegian and geophysics. near Sparbu, Trønde- Central Graben lag

10:45 Ane K. Engvik. Christoph Vogt. Albina Gilmullina. Anja Sundal. High-grade formation XRF(Scanning) data Sedimentation rates in How to plan the per- of graphite in Vesterå- of the Lomonosov the Greater Barents fect field course … – len, northern Norway, Ridge Core PS2185-1 Sea throughout the for students, the envi- and its consequences SL, Arctic Ocean - Triassic ronment and society for petrophysical pro- Glacial Changes perties of the lower continental crust

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Petroleum Scandinavian M Mineralogy

Chairs: Thorbjørn Chair: Theodor Lien Chair: Thanusha Kaland and Vegard and Anette Kunz Naidoo Vetti

11:30 Edward Fleming. James Chalmers. Henrik Friis. The sedimentary pro- Norwegian viddas Two new niobium venance of Palae- (high-level mountain cluster minerals from ocene – Eocene plateaus) were not Norway sandstones from the produced by the Svalbard Central Ba- "glacial buzz-saw" sin and implications for the Palaeocene hydrocarbon plays on the southwest Barents shelf

11:45 Alf Ryseth. Peter Jaspen. Bo Pagh Schultz. Paleocene play in the New mapping of the Danish Paleogene Deepwater Norwegian Palaeic Relief in supersize glendonite Sea - Plenty of Oppor- southern Norway gives possible keys to tunity? an old enigma

12:00 Nina Bakke. Valerie Maupin. Arne Bjørlykke. An alternative deposi- The seismic structure The weathering of the tional environment for of the Scandinavian Ediacaran-Early Cam- the Lange Formation: lithosphere from finite- brian peneplain at prograding delta de- frequency body-wave Bidjovagge, Kautokei- posits in the Gråsel tomography no, Northern Norway sands of the Skarv field

12:15 Nazmul H. Mondol. Roy H. Gabrielsen. Trond Harstad. Rock physics diagno- Description and age Assessing chemical stics of Geitungen of thrust zone separa- compositions of Cr- discovery ting the Revseggi and spinel as a tool for Kvitenut nappes of provenance based on the Hardangervidda- a regional comparison Ryfylke Nappe Com- of Upper Triassic plex sandstones from the Barents Shelf

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Metamorphic Marine Sedimentology Geoeducation

Chair: Amando La- Chair: Mattias Lund- Chair: Arianne sabuda, Giuliana Chair: Miquel Pya- mark and Kari Beate Petley-Ragan Panieri, Tine Ras- tos-Moré Remmen mussen

11:30 Luca Menegon. Naima El bani Altu- Julie Dewit. Edina Pozer. Tectonic overpressure na. The complexity of Master seminar series drives fluid expulsion Glacial millennial- karst as recorded by for geoscience master and fracturing at the scale climate varia- the cored Ørn Forma- students: the way to base of the seismo- tions and changes in tion of the 7220/11-3 support geoscience genic crust bottom water tempe- well of the Loppa High graduate students and rature at intermediate prepare them for pro- water depth in the fessional employ- western Svalbard ment? margin

11:45 Charlotte Möller. Silvia Hess. Bjørn Emil Wik Hal- Jan Michalek. Eclogite- and upper Impact of aquaculture laråker. EPOS-Norway Web amphibolite-facies activity on the benthic Late Cenozoic Depo- Portal for Solid Earth metamorphosed Iape- environment - A stra- sitional Patterns and Science Data tus units within tigraphic study from Basin Configuration, Precambrian base- Hardangerfjorden (SW Northern North Sea ment, Roan, Vestran- Norway) (60-62°N): The Utsira den, Norway Formation

12:00 Oliver K.A. Jan Sverre Laberg. Judith Hannah. Elisabeth Stormoen Heldwein. Cenozoic uplift and Tracking the timing of Raddum. Metamorphic P-T erosion of the Barents climatic variation from How do upper paths of Eastern Finn- Sea area – where are the Cambrian into the secondary students mark: Towards a bet- we? Early Silurian: Re-Os construct a geological ter understanding of isotope geochemistry time line of their local the tectono- of the Lower Paleo- area? metamorphic evolu- zoic section in Swe- tion of the Kalak Nap- den pe Complex

12:15 Holly Stein. Ann Christin Ferrari Re-Os dating of the Holme. Mjølnir meteorite im- University-Industry pact, Barents Sea cooperation in the tea- cher-training program -The Waterproject-

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Petroleum Scandinavian M Mineralogy

Chair: Olav Antonio Blaich Chairs: Thorbjørn Kaland Chair: Fabrice Dal Bo and Rodmar Ravnås and Vegard Vetti

13:30 Dimitry Zastrozhnov. Vivi Pedersen. Thanusha Naidoo. Towards better understan- In-situ shaped landscapes in Paradigms in provenance ding of volcanic rifted mar- old mountains and meaningful dates gins: insights from contem- porary study of the Møre and Vøring basins, offshore mid- Norway 13:45 Filippos Tsikalas. Peter Japsen. Eva-Lena Tullborg. Cretaceous and Cenozoic Mountains of southernmost What the 234U/238U AR in tectono-stratigraphic evolu- Norway: uplifted Miocene groundwaters can tell about tion of the southern Lofoten peneplains and re-exposed U mobility margin: valuable new in- Mesozoic surfaces sights for the Norwegian Sea exploration

14:00 Christine Fichler. Håkon Rueslåtten. Thought-provoking features Remnants of old saprolites in the SW Barents Sea from in Norwegian tills 3D geophysical modelling - from salt domes to crustal peridotites

14:15 Muhammad Hassaan. Håkon Rueslåtten. Anatomy of the evaporite Remnants of old saprolites accumulation and salt wall in marine clays, Mid Norway evolution in Tiddlybanken Basin, southeastern Norwe- gian Barents Sea

14:30 Terje Solbakk. Kristian Drivenes. Mesozoic microfossils reco- Norwegian Laboratory for vered from karstified limesto- Mineral and Materials Cha- ne in the Tromsdalen Quar- racterization (MiMaC) – A ry, Trøndelag – Traces of an new microanalytical facility in unknown inlier basin along Trondheim the Møre Trøndelag Fault Zone? 14:45 Dimitry Zastrozhnov. Carl Fredrik Gyllenham- A new nomenclature map of mar. the mid-Norwegian margin: Comparing classic mineral status update analysis using optical microscope, XRD-XRF with modern automated mineral detection such as QemScan 15:00 End of conference NGWM20—Programme 43

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Marine Sedimentology Geoeducation

Chair: Benjamin Bell- Chair: Mattias Lundmark Chair: William Helland wald, Tom Arne Ryd- and Kari Beate Hansen ningen, Berit Hjelstuen Remmen

13:30 Daniel Hesjedal Wiberg. Claus Beyer. Julie Guttormsen. Seabed morphology and Establishment of a chro- Teaching and learning sedimentary processes on nostratigraphical Plate tectonics in school the Kveithola TMF, Bear framework for the Fur For- science – a research de- Island, Norway mation. sign

13:45 Heidi Kjennbakken. Michael Flowerdew. Holocene slide events in Sedimentary provenance Bjørnafjorden, western of Triassic sandstones Norway, and their trigger from southern Spitsbergen mechanisms

14:00 Rachel Barrett. Alf Ryseth. Decameter-scale, flow- Triassic – Jurassic parallel ridges in a subma- Boundary in the Barents rine megaslide: Tampen Sea: A Regional Retake Slide, North Sea on Tectonic Controls and Sediment Routing

14:15 Johnathon L. Osmond. Carita Augustsson. Quaternary pockmark Quartz-zircon de-coupling distributions informed by in sandstone: petrographic 3D seismic interpretation and quartz cathodolumi- above the Horda Platform, nescence case study from northern North Sea the Triassic continental Buntsandstein Group in Germany 14:30 Tegan Levendal. Tom Andersen. Geophysical mapping of Is detrital zircon a reliable Silurian reefs offshore and "source-to-sink" indicator? onshore Gotland, Sweden.

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Poster session

1. Quaternary geology and landscape evolution in cold climates

Sub-session 1.1. Glacial Processes, Deposits and Landforms P-1.1.1. Hannah Watts, Benedict Reinardy, Adam Booth, Peter Jansson, William Murphy Near surface geophysical analysis of proglacial sediments at Midtdalsbreen, southern Norway. P-1.1.2. Inger Marie Fausa Aasberg, Micael Retelle Holocene paleoenvironmental reconstruction from laminated lake sediments, Bødalsvatnet, Nor- denskiöldland, Svalbard P-1.1.3. Inger-Lise Solberg, Merete Moe Henriksen Geological investigations and archaeological excavations revealed a 2500 year old quick-clay landslide in Hovin, Gauldal, Mid Norway P-1.1.4. Izabella Remmert, Julia Kristiansson, Mark D. Johnson, Gustaf Peterson, Chris- tian Öhrling Murtoo – geomorphometry, associated landforms, positioning, and cross-cutting relationships P-1.1.5. Joscha Sommerkorn, Karianne Staalesen Lilleøren, Thomas Vikhamar Schuler Formation of ribbed moraines and their connection to subglacial lakes P-1.1.6. Lars Olsen, Fredrik Høgaas Shaken, not stirred: Mosaic sand - a semi-liquefaction phenomenon originating from strong earthquake P-1.1.7. Lena Uldal Hansen, Sven Lukas, Helena Alexanderson, Charlotte Sparrenbom, Erika Tudisco Sediment Production: Lithological and Subglacial Hydrogeological controls (SPLASH) P-1.1.8. Maarit Kalliokoski, Esther Guðmundsdóttir, Stefan Wastegård Constructing a tephrochronological framework for Finland P-1.1.9. Benjamin Chandler, Benedict Reinardy, Per Holmlund, Erik Schytt Holmlund Integrating glacial-geological and near-surface geophysical methods to investigate moraines in Sarek, northern Sweden P-1.1.10. Benjamin Chandler Sub-annual moraine formation at an active temperate Icelandic glacier

Sub-session 1.2. Glacial-Deglacial and Holocene History P-1.2.1. Achim A. Beylich Information on a new National Norwegian IAG Geomorphology Group (IAG National Scientific Member GeoNor) P-1.2.2. Achim A. Beylich Information on a new Nordic IAG Network of National Geomorphology Groups from Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark and Iceland (IAG GeoNorth) P-1.2.3. Anders Romundset, Thomas Lakeman, Fredrik Høgaas, Gaute Reitan Records of ice-sheet and relative sea-level history, gathered from uplifted lakes near Tvedes- trand at the Skagerrak coastline in southern Norway P-1.2.4. Annika Åberg, Veli-Pekka Salonen, Anu Kaakinen, Seija Kultti A high resolution LiDAR DEM and field investigations of Weichselian ice flow patterns in the Ice Divide zone of Central Finnish Lapland P-1.2.5. Björn M. Morén, Sarah L. Greenwood, Matt O'Regan The glacial geomorphology of the Baltic Sea and its implications for the last deglaciation P-1.2.6. Sergei Medvedev, Ebbe H. Hartz, Jan Inge Faleide Erosion-driven vertical motions of the circum Arctic: Comparative analysis of modern topography NGWM20—Programme 45

P-1.2.7. Simon Larsson, Fredrik Høgaas, Stefan Wastegård A late Younger Dryas maximum ice-sheet extent in the Trondheimsfjorden region, central Nor- way P-1.2.8. Lena Bukholm, Linett Jenssen, Markus Torstad, Terje Remmen, Thea Krossøy, Christos Pennos, Rannveig Øvrevik Skoglund, Stein-Erik Lauritzen Karst Caves in Lomsdal- Visten National Park, Nordland P-1.2.9. Helen Aase Rokkan, Haflidi Haflidason, Stein-Erik Lauritzen The nature of trace elements in speleothem calcite

2. Climate change and the earth system

P-2.1. Michael Flowerdew, Edward Fleming, Stephen Daly, Iris Buisman Correlation of Cryogenian diamictites between Svalbard, East Greenland and northern Fen- noscandia. P-2.2. Kari Grøsfjeld, Karen Dybkjær, Tor Eidvin, Fridtjof Riis, Erik Skovbjerg Rasmussen, Jochen Knies Marine palynomorphs reveal a Miocene age for the Molo Formation, Norwegian Sea shelf off Vestfjorden P-2.3. Bjørg Risebrobakken, Sarah M. P. Berben Early Holocene establishment of the Barents Sea Arctic front P-2.4. Anna Bang Kvorning, Thorbjørn Joest Andersen, Sofia Ribeiro Greenland fjord productivity under climate change - multiproxy late-Holocene records from two contrasting fjord systems P-2.5. Endre F. Gjermundsen, Geir Moholdt, Jakob Abermann, James Lam, Liam Garrison Glacier changes in interior northern Svalbard since 1923, based on repeated photography and Structure-from-Motion DEMs P-2.6. Kosovar Malaj Automatic Procedures for Mapping Glacier Velocity from Repeat Satellite Data – example of Southern Svalbard

3. Geohazard

P-3.1. Vittoria Capobianco, Bjørn Kalsnes, Anders Solheim Selection of appropriate landslide mitigation measures – LaRiMiT (Landslide Risk Mitigation Toolbox) P-3.2. Stein Bondevik, Erling Hovden, Sondre Svevad, Oddvar Longva Evidence of prehistoric landslide-generated tsunamis in the outer parts of Storfjorden, Western Norway? P-3.3. Kari Noer Lilli, Reginald L. Hermanns, Pierrick Nicolet, Ivanna Penna, Christian Jaedicke Exploring the Evolution of Ice Falls Along Road Cuts – Can they be Predicted? A Case Study from Trøndelag, Norway P-3.4. Annie Elisabeth Jerkins, Hasbi Ash Shiddiqi, Tormod Kværna, Steven Gibbons, Jo- hannes Schweitzer, Lars Ottemöller, Hilmar Bungum The 30 June 2017 North Sea earthquake: Location, characteristics and context. P-3.5. Lars Ottemöller, Halfdan P. Kierulf, Svein Mykkeltveit, Odleiv Olesen EPOS-Norway WP3: Improved monitoring in the Arctic

5. Hydrogeology and environmental geology / Urban geology

P-5.1. Ioannis Papadimitrakis, Per Aagaard, Clara Sena, Carlos Duque Calvache, Helen Kristine French An assessment of Grindalsmoen Aquifer, Elverum, Norway – Field observations and groundwa- ter modelling P-5.2. Maiken Kristiansen Revheim, Ulrich Weber, Anja Sundal, Klaus Falk Hagby, Cathrine Ringstad Tidal effect on pressure in upper and lower aquifer of the Svelvik Ridge 46 NGWM20—Programme

P-5.3. Susanne Åberg, Annika Åberg, Kirsti Korkka-Niemi Use of 3D hydrostratigraphy models to estimate groundwater flow and recharge/discharge pat- terns – testing increasing model complexity P-5.5. Helene Stav, Helen French, Mads Kahlstrøm Watch out for groundwater drainage - Ground settlements measured 400m away from exca- vation P-5.6. Samuel Gelena Acid Mine Drainage from Folldal Mine Tailings: Geochemical Characterization and Simulation P-5.7. Ulrich Weber Gas Composition of the Svelvik Ridge Aquifers Used to Design Noble Gas Tracers for a CO2 Injection Experiment P-5.8. Andrea Popp, Alvaro Pardo-Alvarez, Oliver S. Schilling, Stephanie Musy, Andreas Scheidegger, Morgan Peel, Roland Purtschert, Daniel Hunkeler, Philip Brunner Untangling transient groundwater mixing and travel times using noble gas time P-5.9. Emil Vikberg-Samuelsson, Gustaf Peterson, Virgine Leroux Large Drumlins as a Potential Groundwater Resource – an Example from Småland, Southern Sweden P-5.10. Anna Maria Dichiarante, Andreas Köhler, Volker Oye, Federica Ghione, Steffen Mæland, Tim Redfield, Anne Kathrine Svendby, Espen Torgersen Towards real-time monitoring and multi-risk assessment using seismic/acoustic and remote sensing data in the Oslo region P-5.11. Dagny Vannebo, Helen K. French Water quality affected by interactions with filter media in raingarden(s)

6. Nordic mineral resources: Mineral resources onshore-offshore

P-6.1. Eric James Ryan, Bjørn Eske Sørensen, Rune B. Larsen Hydrothermal ore-forming processes in the deep-seated parts of a continental rift system and implications for hydrothermal processes in rift-related systems on the Norwegian continental shelf P-6.2. Erik Jonsson, Stefan Andersson, Fredrik Sahlström, Karin Högdahl Sphalerite deformation highlighted by chemical etching and reflected polarised light darkfield and differential interference contrast microscopy P-6.3. Erik Jonsson Cobalt mineralisation in the Bergslagen ore province, Sweden: an overview P-6.4. Håvard H. Stubseid, Anders Bjerga Diversity of mineral deposits in ultraslow-spreading systems: insights from the Arctic Mid-Ocean Ridges P-6.5. Jinmei Lu, Minh Tuan Bui, Tiina Leiviskä, Ingar Walder, Mark Dopson Feasibility study of vanadium extraction and recovery from solid and liquid waste streams in the Nordic region P-6.6. Jonathan Rincon, Nils Jansson, Christiane , Helen Thomas, Christina Wan- hainen, Mac Fjellerad Persson Textural and chemical characterization of sulphide minerals for improved beneficiation and ex- ploration at the Rävliden Norra VMS deposit, Skellefte district, Sweden P-6.7. Kristine Eriksen Eia Characterisation of pyroxene and olivine in the Tellnes deposit P-6.8. Maarit Middleton, Paula Järvinen, Dominika Miksova, Johanna Torppa, Kari Rainio, Pekka Siltanen, Jens Rönnqvist, Jutta Forsell, Anne Taivalkoski, Pertti Sarala, Vilja Kesäläinen, Ville Ollikainen, Peter Filzmoser, Vesa Nykänen UpDeep Web Tool for surface geochemical mineral exploration P-6.9. Maarit Middleton, Juha Strengell, Markku Toppinen, Anne Taivalkoski, Merja Janhi- la, Johanna Torppa, Pertti Sarala, Jeremie Melleton, Simon Thaarup, Vesa Nykänen UpDeep Online Statistics Tool for plant biogeochemical and soil geochemical concentration lev- els to aid mineral exploration NGWM20—Programme 47

P-6.11. Simon Fredrik Gundersen, Bjørn Eske Sørensen, Rune Berg-Edland Larsen, Ter- je Bjerkgård, Berit Berbusmel Structural control of selected sulphide deposits in Mofjellet, Nordland P-6.12. Solveig Lie Onstad, Alden Denny, Thibaut Barreyre, Rolf Birger Pedersen Detection of hydrothermally extinct seafloor massive sulfide deposits using combined high- resolution imagery and geophysical dataset P-6.13. Stefan Andersson, Fredrik Sahlström, Erik Jonsson, Karin Högdahl, Edward P. Lynch, Stefan Luth, Thomas Zack, Stefan Sädbom, Mikael Bergqvist Ore mineral textures, and critical and trace metal chemistry in the stratiform Lovisa Zn-Pb de- posit, Bergslagen, Sweden P-6.14. Stian Rolfsen Gilje, Rolf Birger Pedersen, Ingunn Hindenes Thorseth, Dag Ber- ing, Harald Brekke, Nils Rune Sandstå, Jan Stenløkk Fe-Mn crusts in the Norwegian-Greenland Sea P-6.15. Berit Berbusmel Ore-forming processes in volcano-sedimentary hosted massive sulphide deposits in the Mofjell Group, Nordland

7. Petroleum geology and geophysics

P-7.1. Eva K. Halland Data availability from the Norwegian CO2 Storage Atlas. Norwegian Petroleum Directorate’s Online data repositoryn P-7.2. Christian Haug Eide Towards a revised stratigraphic framework for the Triassic in the Norwegian Barents Sea P-7.3. Thomas Birchall, Kim Senger, Peter Betlem, Snorre Olaussen, Andrew Hodson, Mikkel Hornum Permafrost as a top seal for natural gas accumulations in Svalbard P-7.4. Rune Sakariassen, Nicola O'Dowd, Sӧren Naumann New High Quality 3D Seismic Data in the far southwest of the Barents Sea P-7.5. Reinier van Noort, Viktoriya Yarushina Effect of water content on CO2 flow phenomena through tight, clay-rich rocks P-7.6. Magnus Wangen A 3D analytical model for reservoir uplift P-7.7. Johnathon L. Osmond, Timothy A. Meckel Trap and seal geohistory informed from integrated overburden interpretation, Texas inner shelf P-7.8. Jamilur Rahman, Manzar Fawad, Nazmul Haque Mondol Caprock quality of potential CO2 storage site Smeaheia P-7.9. Thomas Meldahl Olsen, Carita Augustsson, Rodmar Ravnås, Tom Andersen Provenance on the Lange-Lysing megasequences on the Dønna Terrace: stratigraphic varia- bility and lateral sandbody connectivity P-7.10. Solveig Helleren, Dora Marín, Carita Augustsson, Sverre Ohm Why does not lithology correlate with gamma-ray spikes in the shaley source rocks of the Up- per Jurassic Alge Member (southwestern Barents Sea)? P-7.11. Claus Beyer Determination of palaeotemperatures from the magnetization of rocks. An example from the Barents Sea P-7.12. Mustaqim Balyesiima, Øystein Pettersen, Jan Tveranger, Isabelle Lecomte Flow Pattern Controls and Sensitivity Analysis in Paleokarst Reservoirs P-7.13. Juan Camilo Meza, Filippos Tsikalas, Jan Inge Faleide Late Mesozoic-Cenozoic tectono-stratigraphic evolution of the Vesterålen margin, offshore northern Norway P-7.14. Christian Haug Eide, Rossi, V.M., Gilmullina, A. 1, Paterson, N.W., Klausen, T.G., Lundschien, B.A., Johansen, S.K., Mattingsdal, R. Towards a revised stratigraphic framework for the Triassic in the Norwegian Barents Sea: first public draft 48 NGWM20—Programme

P-7.15. Gernigon, L., Zastrozhnov, D., Planke, S., Abdelmalak, M.M., Faleide, J.I., Maharjan, D., Manton, B. & Myklebust, R. A new nomenclature map of the mid-Norwegian margin: status update P-7.16. Tormod Henningsen, Erik P. Johannessen, Geir Birger Larssen, Espen Bergø, Mar- co Brönner, Jomar Gellein, Hans A. Aronsen New fault gauge dating (K/Ar) shows Late Jurassic folding and thrusting on Bjørnøya, Svalbard

8. Marine geoscience

Sub-session 8.1. Paleoenvironments from fjords to the deep sea P-8.1.1. Øyvind Flataker Lien, Berit Oline Hjelstuen, Hans Petter Sejrup Quaternary sedimentation along the NE Atlantic continental margin and its implications for spatial and temporal glacial dynamics, sediment yield and erosion of catchment areas P-8.1.2. Christine Tømmervik Kollsgård, Jan Sverre Laberg, Tom Arne Rydningen, Katrine Husum, Amando Lasabuda, Matthias Forwick Dynamics of the northern Barents Sea Ice Sheet during the last glacial – interglacial cycle: pre- liminary results P-8.1.3. Martin Klug, Karl Fabian, Jochen Knies, Valérie Bellec, Leif Rise Holocene magnetostratigraphy and paleoenvironmental changes in the Barents Sea with ocean- ographic implications in the Nordic Seas P-8.1.4. Stine Bjordal Olsen, Tom Arne Rydningen, Jan Sverre Laberg, Jim S. Myrvang, Amando Lasabuda, Stig-Morten Knutsen Cenozoic sedimentary environments of the Vesterålen continental margin P-8.1.5. Chiara Consolaro, Giuliana Panieri Past methane emissions in the Vestnesa Ridge (NW Svalbard)

Sub-session 8.2. Morphology of submarine landforms: characterization and map- ping P-8.2.1. Benedict Reinardy Pockmarks within a stratigraphic framework from the Witch Ground Basin, central North Sea P-8.2.2. Fredrik Høgaas, Reidulv Bøe, Lina Gislefoss, Frank Jakobsen, Martin Klug, Oddvar Longva, Lars Olsen Submarine landform records and seismic stratigraphy of Younger Dryas ice-marginal zones along the Helgeland coast, northern Norway P-8.2.3. Berit Oline Hjelstuen, Hans Petter Sejrup, Einar S. Nilssen The Troll Grounding Zone Wedge – architecture, sediments and rates of formation P-8.2.4. Valérie Bellec, Reidulv Bøe, Lilja R. Bjarnadóttir, Jon Albretsen, Margaret Dolan, Shyam Chand, Terje Thorsnes, Frank W. Jakobsen, Chantel Nixon, Liv Plassen, Henning Jensen, Nicole Baeten, Heidi Olsen, Sigrid Elvenes Sandbanks, sandwaves and megaripples on Spitsbergenbanken, Barents Sea P-8.2.5 Longva, O., Thorsnes, T., Hodnesdal, H., Bjarnadóttir, L. R. Geology and fish! MarFisk - detailed bathymetric and sediment maps used in active fisheries

9. Sedimentology

P-9.1. Magnus Kristoffersen detzrcr: a user-friendly R-package for graphical and statistical comparison of detrital zircon sam- ples P-9.2. Margrethe Søvik, Øyvind Hammer The stratigraphy of the Fossum Formation (Ordovician) in a core provided by Norcem P-9.3. Peter Dahlqvist, Linda Wickström The Kloran gorge at Fulufjället, providing a unique opportunity to study the depositional environ- ments of the Mesoproterozoic Dala sandstone, west central Sweden. P-9.4. Guido Meinhold, Sören Jensen, Magne Høyberget, Arzu Arslan, Anette E. S. Hög- NGWM20—Programme 49 ström, Jan Ove R. Ebbestad, Teodoro Palacios, Heda Agić, Wendy L. Taylor Carbonates in the upper Ediacaran of the Digermulen Peninsula, Arctic Norway P-9.5. Michael Flowerdew, Edward Fleming, Andy Morten, David Chew, Stephen Daly A sedimentary provenance study of modern river sands from northern Fennoscandia and its insight into the source of Mesozoic successions deposited on the southwest Barents Shelf P-9.6. Jeremy Woodard, Alan M. , Riaan Botes, J. Andrew G. Cooper, Saumitra Misra Geochemical variation in modern stromatolites from different environments: a potential palae- oenvironmental proxy P-9.7. Yazmin Deleuran Calcite cement in the København Limestone Formation

10. Paleontology and evolution of life

P-10.1. Bitten Bolvig Hansen, Øyvind Hammer, Hugo Bucher Morphological trends in the Smithian (Early Triassic) ammonoid Arctoceras blomstrandi P-10.2. Heda Agic, Anette E. S. Högström, Sören Jensen, Guido Meinhold, Jan Ove R. Ebbestad, Teodoro Palacios, Wendy L. Taylor, Magne Høyberget Early Ediacaran age of the Nyborg Formation (Finnmark, Arctic Norway) confirmed via organ- ic-walled microfossil biostratigraphy P-10.3. Renate R. Johansen, Øyvind Hammer Preboreal paleontology of the Oslo area P-10.4. Wolfram Kürschner, Henning Dypvik Sedimentological and Palynological Investigations of Neoproterozoic sediments of the Bar- ents Sea Group, Varanger Peninsula, Finnmark, Norway P-10.5. Grzegorz Niedzwiedzki, Martin Qvarnström A palaeobotanical investigation of the uppermost Rhaetian (Upper Triassic) Boserup beds in Norra Albert Quarry, Skåne, Sweden: taphonomical and palaeoenvironmental implications P-10.6. Sean Herron, Edward Fleming, Michael Flowerdew A tetrapod trackway from the Late Carboniferous of Bjørnøya, Svalbard

11. Mineralogy and geochemistry

P-11.1. Hannes B. Mattsson, Erik Jonsson, Lea Menn Mineralogy and geochemistry of the Mansjöberget skarn, central Sweden P-11.2. Kristian Drivenes Tin in tourmaline P-11.3. Fabrice Dal Bo, Henrik Friis The true symmetry of the ancylite-group minerals P-11.4. Andreas Karlsson, Dan Holtstam, Luca Bindi, Paola Bonazzi, Matthias Konrad- Schmolke Mechanisms for Sb, Sn and HFSE incorporation in garnet through the discovery of a new Si- free garnet endmember: Monteneveite: Ca3Sb5+2(Fe3+2Fe2+)O12 P-11.6. Tobias Kurz, Jochen Knies, Karl Fabian, Martin Klug Hyperspectral imaging applied to shallow drill cores from the Møre Basin Margin, central Nor- way. P-11.7. Graham Hagen-Peter Compositional and isotopic microanalysis by LA-ICP-MS at the Norwegian Laboratory for Mineral and Materials Characterisation (MiMaC, NGU-node)

13. Igneous rocks and processes / Volcanic Rocks

P-13.1. Hans Jørgen Kjøll, Olivier Galland, Loic Larousse, Torgeir B. Andersen Emplacement mechanisms of a dyke swarm across the brittle-ductile transition and the geo- dynamic implications for magma-rich margins 50 NGWM20—Programme

P-13.2. Hannes B. Mattson, Nico Kueter Nb-enrichment processes in carbonatites: insights from Oldoinyo Dili, Tanzania P-13.3. Kaisa Nikkilä, Anna Saukko, Matti Kurhila, Olav Eklund Melt formation in the southernmost Finland granite-migmatite belt P-13.4. Ole Rabbel, Olivier Galland, Karen Mair, Isabelle Lecomte, Juan B. Spacapan, Oc- tavio Palma Integration of geological field observations and geophysical data: The El Manzano Sill Complex (Argentina) as a showcase of igneous intrusions emplaced in active petroleum systems P-13.5. Eirik Gjerløw, Ármann Höskuldsson, Rolf Birger Pedersen Geothermobarometry of recent Jan Mayen tephra P-13.6. Tobias B. Weisenberger, Magnús T. Gudmundsson, Rögnvaldur Magnússon, Bar- bara I. Kleine, Iwona M. Galeczka, Sigurdur S. Jónsson, Simon Prause, Kristján Jónasson New constrains on the hydrological and thermal conditions of Surtsey P-13.7. Eemu Ranta, Andri Stefánsson, Jóhann Gunnarsson-Robin, Ríkey Kjartansdóttir, Peter H. Barry, Shuhei Ono Geochemistry of the hydrothermal systems of the Askja and Kverkfjöll volcanoes, Iceland

14. Metamorphic rocks and processes

P-14.1. Leif Johansson, Charlotte Möller Igneous and metamorphic evolution of continental basement in the collisional root zone of the Scandinavian Caledonides – records from a tectonic lens in Roan, Vestranden, west-central Norway P-14.2. Cindy Urueña, Linda Lundgren, Jenny Andersson, Mattias Göransson, Jan Erik Lindqvist, Urban Åkesson, Charlotte Möller Rock functional properties steered by the metamorphic evolution – a case study of the transition from greenschist- to high-pressure granulite-facies in the Eastern Segment, Sveconorwegian orogen P-14.3. Grazina Skridlaite, Ulf Söderlund, Laurynas Siliauskas, Tomas Naeraa Dating ore mineralizations in the Precambrian Varena Iron Ore deposit, SE Lithuania: badde- lyite, zircon and monazite ages P-14.4. Ane K. Engvik, Claudia Trepmann, Håkon Austrheim K-Mg-Fe producing mineral reactions and microfabric development during formation of nodular sillimanite-gneiss (Bamble lithotectonic domain, south Norway)

15. Tectonics and structural geology

Sub-session 15.1. Continental rifting and break-up P-15.1.1. Sergei Medvedev, Ebbe H. Hartz, Daniel W. Schmid Development of sedimentary basins: differential stretching, phase transitions, shear heating and tectonic pressure P-15.1.2. Askil Bryn, Alvar Braathen, Christopher Sæbø Serck, Ronald Sørlie, Knut Rich- ard Straith Evolution of the Edvard Grieg Field (Southern Utsira High) – first assessment of seismic-scale faults versus deformation bands in drill core

Sub-session 15.2. Bedrock geology of Scandinavia P-15.2.1. Nikolas Ovaskainen, Jon Engström, Mira Markovaara-Koivisto Comparisons between multi-scale extractions of fracture networks in south-eastern Finland P-15.2.2. Åse Hestnes, Johannes Wiest, Deta Gasser, Thomas Scheiber, Joachim Jacobs Ductile to brittle structural framework of the Nordfjord area, Western Norway P-15.2.3. Bjørgunn H. Dalslåen, Deta Gasser, Tor Grenne, Arild Andresen, Lars Eivind Augland, Fernando Corfu Tectonic evolution of Ordovician-Silurian rocks in the Oppdal area, southern Trondheim Nappe Complex P-15.2.4. Anna Katharina Ksienzyk, Bingen, Terje Bjerkgård, Morgan Ganerød, Deta Gasser, Tor Grenne, Gurli Birgitte Meyer, Aziz Nasuti, Anne Kathrine Svendby Tectonostratigraphy of the eastern Trondheim Nappe Complex NGWM20—Programme 51

P-15.2.5. Sofie Hildegard Ryen, Anders Mattias Lundmark, Lars Eivind Augland Investigating Tear Faults in the Oslo Region P-15.2.6. Harald Hansen, Trond Slagstad, Steffen G. Bergh Geochemical volcanostratigrapy defines the tectonic evolution of the Karasjok Greenstone Belt, Finmark

Sub-session 15.4. Arctic margins P-15.4.1. Mansour M. Abdelmalak, Jan Inge Faleide, Sverre Planke, Grace E. Shephard North Atlantic-Arctic tectonics related to the wider Barents Sea paleogeography and basin evolution P-15.4.2. Sebastien Gac, Alexander Minakov, Grace E. Shephard, Jan Inge Faleide, Sverre Planke Stress and deformation analysis in the Barents Sea in relation to Paleogene transpression along the Greenland-Eurasia plate boundary P-15.4.3. Lise Nakken, Karoline Helen Løvlie, Mark Mulrooney, Kim Senger, Niklas Schaaf, Elin Skurtveit Fracture characterization of the Agardhfjellet Formation in central Spitsbergen: insights from drill core and outcrop data P-15.4.4. Julian Janocha, Kim Senger, Aleksandra, Smyrak-Sikora, Jan Tveranger Depositional and structural characterization of a paleokarst system at Fortet, Billefjorden, Spitsbergen, Arctic Norway

16. Geodynamics, astrogeology and planetology

P-16.1. Florence Ramirez, Kate Selway, Clinton Phillips Conrad Relationship between magnetotelluric and seismic geophysical observations and mantle vis- cosity P-16.2. Clinton P. Conrad, K. Selway, M. Weerdesteijn, S. Smith-Johnsen, K. Ni- sancioglu, N. B. Karlsson Magnetotelluric Constraints on Upper Mantle Viscosity Structure and Basal Melt Beneath the Greenland Ice Sheet P-16.3. Rebecca V. M. K. Karlsson, Fabio Crameri, Tobias Rolf, Stephanie C. Werner Survival of pre-overturn lithosphere: implications for Venus’ resurfacing history P-16.4. Alfonso Caldiero, Özgür Karatekin, Anne-Constance Imbreckx, Amedeo Ro- magnolo, Orkun Temel, Luca Ruiz Lozano Evolution of Mars polar caps extent from CRISM observations P-16.5. Elise Harrington, Benjamin Butel, Agata Krzesinska, Stephanie C. Werner Paleolakes and evaporite deposits across Mars P-16.6. Benjamin Bultel, Agata M. Krzesińska, Damien Loizeau, François Poulet, Håkon Astrheim, Elise M. Harrington, Jean-Christophe Viennet, Henning Dypvik, Stephanie C. Werner Serpentinization and carbonation of Leka ophiolite complex – analogy to the Crater on Mars P-16.7. Agata Krzesinska, B. Bultel, J.-C. Viennet, D. Loizeau, S.C. Werner Experimental approach to understand mineralogy and aqueous alteration history of , ExoMars 2020 landing site P-16.8. Trine Uthus, Benjamin Bultel, Stephanie Werner, Nils Prieur Crater statistics and Geological history of Jezero Crater and Oxia Planum regions P-16.9. Kristina Gilje, Niels C. Prieur, Stephanie C. Werner Small impact craters on Mars studied by numerical models and observations at the NASA In- Sight landing site P-16.10. Benjamin Bultel, Stephanie C. Werner, Vera Assis Fernandes, Tobias Rolf Spectral analysis and mapping of all Apollo/Luna landing sites to assist re-evaluation of lunar cratering chronology models. P-16.11. Stephanie C. Werner, Benjamin Bultel, Vera Assis Fernandes, Tobias Rolf Lunar Cratering Chronology – Review and Revision.

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17. The origin of the Scandinavian mountain range P-17.1. Henning Dypvik, Stokkebekk, E., Nordeng, E.N., Småkasin, R.Ø., Sørhus, Kürschner, W.M. Sedimentological and palynological investigations of the Neoproterozoic Valdres Group

18. Geoheritage and geotourism P-18.1. Kim Senger Svalbard Rock Vault: Let us safeguard Svalbard’s geoscientific heritage! P-18.2. Øystein Nordgulen, Henrik Schiellerup The International Continental Drilling Program (ICDP) – status and prospects for Nordic drilling projects P-18.3. Terje Motrøen Stories of Geological Heritage using Virtual and Augmented Reality Technology (VR / AR). P-18.4. Christian Öhrling Meteor craters re-interpreted as iceberg pits in Härjedalen, Sweden

19. Geoscience education P-19.1. Deta Gasser, Åse Hestnes Introducing digital mapping in undergraduate field courses: how and when? P-19.2. John-Erik Sivertsen, Kikki Kleiven International Earth Science Olympiads: inspiring a new generation of geoscientists P-19.3. Jan Michalek, Kuvvet Atakan, Daniele Bailo, Keith Jeffery, Matt Harrison EPOS ICS Data Portal

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