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1 1 st TopoNorge workshop NGU, Trondheim, March 6 th -7 th 2006 Organizers: Dr. M. Smelror and Dr. C. Pascal (NGU) Contact: christophe.pascal_at_ngu.no
2 Venue The 1 st TopoNorge workshop will be hosted by NGU (Geological Survey of Norway). NGU is located at Leiv Eirikssons vei, 39 Trondheim, Norway ( From downtown Trondheim NGU can be easily reached by: - taxi - citybus ( take bus 3 or 4 at Munkegata M1 bus stop, exit at Ringve Skole and follow the route indicated on the map below (10 min walk) Accommodation Participants are requested to arrange themselves their own accommodation. NGU has special agreements with the following hotels: Rica Nidelven Hotel Havnegt. 1-3 NO-7400 Trondheim Tel.: Fax: [email protected] Quality Hotel Augustin Kongensgt 26 NO-7011 Trondheim Tel.: (+47) Fax: (+47) [email protected] In case you wish to book a room in one of these hotels, do not forget to mention that you are visiting NGU. More info on Trondhein can be found at Lunch NGU will take care of lunch during the course of the workshop. Please do not forget to fill the form enclosed and to return it before February 15 th. 2
3 Schedule Monday 6 th 9:00-10:00 Welcome and registration 10:00 Introduction to the TopoNorge Core Programme Morten Smelror 10:20 TopoNorge in the light of the TopoEurope initiative: the geoscience of coupled lithospheresurface processes. (key-note) Roy H. Gabrielsen, Sierd Cloetingh and the TopoEurope Team Session 1: Deep structure and uplift 10:50 SE1.1: The Sognefjord deep-drilling project Christophe Pascal, Peter Japsen et al. 11:10 SE1.2: Jan Inge Faleide 11:30 SE1.3: Onshore offshore fault correlation: a multidisciplinary approach. John-Are Hansen, Karsten Eig, Steffen G. Bergh, O.S. Kløvjan, T. Henningsen, Odleiv Olesen and Tore O. Vorren 11:50 SE1.4: Crustal structure of the Lofoten Ridge and offshore shelf exemplified by brittle faults and fractures: controlling effect on glacial landscape and drainage patterns. Steffen G. Bergh, John-Are Hansen, Karsten Eig, T. Henningsen, O.S. Kløvjan, Odleiv Olesen, Geoff D. Corner and Tore O. Vorren 12:15: lunch 13:00 SE1.5: Surface wave tomography of the European Arctic. Christian Weidle, Anatoli Levshin, Johannes Schweitzer, Nils Maercklin, Nikolai Shapiro, and Michael H. Ritzwoller 13:20 SE1.6: Upper mantle studies using long-period seismological data in Southern Norway. Valérie Maupin, Christian Weidle and Laurent Guillot 13:40 SE1.7: Seismological and gravity evidence for a crustal root beneath the highlands of Southern Norway and tectonic implications. Niels Balling, Lasse Svenningsen, Bo H. Jacobsen and Rainer Kind 14:00 SE1.8: An overview of gravity and seismic studies of the Scandes. Jörg Ebbing and Odleiv Olesen 14:20 SE1.9: Constraining the rate and extent of mantle serpentinization from seismic and petrological data: implications for tectonic uplift processes. Alasdair Skelton 3
4 14:40 SE1.10: Is the Neogene uplift of the circum-atlantic margin caused by serpentinisation of the lithospheric mantle? Odleiv Olesen, Alasdair Skelton, Jörg Ebbing, Laurent Gernigon, Christophe Pascal and Jan-Reidar Skilbrei 15:00 coffee break, poster session 15:20 SE1.11: Dynamic topography in the North Atlantic and Scandinavia. Bernhard Steinberger 15:40 SE1.12: The land uplift in Scandinavia: the search for a neotectonic component in the postglacial uplift. Willy Fjeldskaar 16:00 SE1.13: Topographic Evolution of Rift Zones, Passive Margins and their Flanking regions: Control of Lithospheric Rheological Stratification. Ritske S. Huismans 16:20 SE1.14: New fission-track laboratory at the Department of Earth Science, Bergen. Joachim Jacobs 16:40 SE1.15: West Greenland: Late Neogene uplift along a rifted margin 50 m.y. after rifting. Peter Japsen, Johan M. Bonow, Peter F. Green, James A. Chalmers and Karna Lidmar-Bergström 17:00 General discussion Reception at NGU 4
5 Tuesday 7 th Session 2: Surface processes and landscape evolution 9:00 SE2.1: Relief production in glaciated regions: a case study of the Norwegian Atlantic margin. Eiliv Larsen, Achim Beylich, Johan Bonow, Marc-Henri Derron, Ola Fredin, Clas Hättestrand, Krister Jansson, Johan Kleman, Jochen Knies, Karna Lidmar-Bergström, Knut Stalsberg and Arjen Stroeven 9:20 SE2.2: Palaeolandscapes and glaciations on the Varanger Peninsula, Northern Norway. Jakob Fjellanger, Leif Sørbel, Johan P. Nystuen and Henriette Linge 9:40 SE2.3: Cold-based versus warm-based ice sheets: implications for landscape evolution. Svein Olaf Dahl 10:00 SE2.4: The role of rock glaciers and slope processes for strandflat development. Ivar Berthling, Bernd Etzelmüller, and Johan L. Sollid 10:20: Coffee break, poster session 10:40 SE2.5: Topography, glacial landforms and climate, exemplified by ice flow patterns in Central East Norway Bjørn A. Follestad and Ola Fredin 11:00 SE2.6: Speleogenesis, speleochronology and landform development in North Norway Stein-Erik Lauritsen 11:20 SE2.7: Deep-weathering in Norway constraints on past landscape development and climate change, potential and problems. Ola Fredin, Marc-Henri Derron, Eiliv Larsen and Lars Olsen 11:40 SE2.8: Estimating ages of landforms using cosmogenic 10Be concentrations in rock surfaces. Henriette Linge 12:00 SE2.9: Uplift events in south central Norway interpreted by stepped palaeosurfaces and incised valleys. Johan M. Bonow 12:20 lunch 13:00 SE2.10: The search for impact structures in Norway. Svein O. Krøgli, Henning Dypvik and Bernd Etzelmüller 5
6 13:20 SE2.11 Simple and effective morphometry-based classification and analysis of digital elevation models (DEM) to characterize large-scale topographic patterns and erosion. Bernd Etzelmüller and Bård Romstad 13:40 SE2.12: Projects in numerical modelling of landscape evolution. Marc-Henri Derron, Ola Fredin, Lars Harald Blikra and Oddvar Longva 14:00 SE2.13: Past and current valley-to-fjord sediment transport - The SEDITRANS project, western Norway. Knut Stalsberg, Valentin Burki, Marc-Henri Derron, Raymond Eilertsen, Ola Fredin, Louise Hansen, Eiliv Larsen, Astrid Lyså and Jan F. Tønnesen 14:20 SE2.14: Extraction of surface movement patterns by post-processing of PS-INSAR data. Marc-Henri Derron and John Dehls 15:00 General discussion and closing Posters (on display March 6 th and 7 th ) SE2.15: The European Science Foundation (ESF) Network Sedimentary Source-to-Sink-Fluxes in Cold Environments (SEDIFLUX). Achim A. Beylich and the SEDIFLUX Team SE2.16: Coupling of slope and fluvial sediment transport systems in Vinstradalen, Oppdal. Ivar Berthling, Achim Beylich and Geir Vatne SE2.17: The search for impact structures in Norway. Svein O. Krøgli, Henning Dypvik and Bernd Etzelmüller 6
7 List of participants Name Affiliation Dr. Niels Balling Univ. of Aarhus, Denmark Prof. Steffen G. Bergh Dept. of Geology, UIT Dr. Ivar Berthling Dept. of Geography, NTNU Dr. Achim A. Beylich Geological Survey of Norway/ Dept. of Geography NTNU Dr. Johan Bonow Geological Survey of Denmark Dr. Svein Olaf Dahl Bjerknes Centre/ Dept. of Geography, UIB Dr. John Dehls Geological Survey of Norway Dr. Marc-Henri Derron Geological Survey of Norway Dr. Jörg Ebbing Geological Survey of Norway Dr. Karsten Eig Dept. of Geology, UIT Prof. Olav Eldholm Dept. of Earth Science, UIB Dr. Richard W. England University of Leicester, UK Prof. Bernd Etzelmüller Dept. of Geosciences, UIO Prof. Jan Inge Faleide Dept. of Geosciences, UIO Dr. Willy Fjeldskaar Iris Research, Stavanger Dr. Jakob Fjellanger Dept. of Geosciences, UIO Dr. Bjørn Follestad Geological Survey of Norway Dr. Ola Fredin Geological Survey of Norway/UIB Prof. Roy H. Gabrielsen Research Council of Norway Dr. John-Are Hansen Dept. of Geology, UIT Prof. William Helland-Hansen Dept. of Earth Science, UIB William.Helland- Dr. Ritske S. Huismans Dept. of Earth Science, UIB Prof. Joachim Jacobs Dept. of Earth Science, UIB Dr. Peter Japsen Geological Survey of Denmark Dr. Svein O. Krøgli Dept. of Geosciences, UIO Dr. Eiliv Larsen Geological Survey of Norway Prof. Stein-Erik Lauritzen Dept. of Earth Science, UIB Dr. Henriette Linge Bjerknes Centre/ Dept. of Earth Science, UIB Dr. Astrid Lyså Geological Survey of Norway Dr. Helge Løseth Statoil Prof. Valérie Maupin Dept. of Geosciences, UIO Dr. Odleiv Olesen Geological Survey of Norway Dr. Christophe Pascal Geological Survey of Norway Prof. Alasdair Skelton University of Stockholm, Sweden Dr. Morten Smelror Geological Survey of Norway Dr. Knut Stalsberg Geological Survey of Norway Dr. Bernhard Steinberger Geological Survey of Norway Drs Tor Sømme Dept. of Earth Science, UIB Dr. Geir Vatne Dept. of Geography, NTNU Dr. Christian Weidle Dept. of Geosciences, UIO 7
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