Department of Earth Sciences
From icequakes to earthquakes: Using seismology across the scales to understand Antarctica’s glacial and subglacial environment
Holocene sea-ice dynamics north of Greenland – from the Arctic’s Last Ice Area to the North Water Polynya
Constraining Carbon in Earth’s Mantle
Melting of unconstrained particles
The journey of volcanic crystals: the time lords of eruptive history
Exploring upper mantle flow with seismic anisotropy and mantle circulation models
TBC
Earthquake focal mechanisms reveal a complex response to re-inflation at Askja caldera, Iceland
Sulphur stories from the land, sulfur stories from the sea
From Mantle Convection to Seismic Observations – and Back?: The Impact of Tomographic Resolution and Mineralogical Uncertainty on Reconstructed Mantle Evolution
Antarctica as a pacemaker of Pleistocene climate transitions: from the Mid-Brunhes Transition to the Mid-Pleistocene Transition
Links between the lowermost mantle and the surface tested with a global map of ultra-low velocity zones
Making Sense of a Geological Dog's Dinner - Petrology and Petrogenesis of the Motzfeldt REE-Nb-Ta deposit, South Greenland
Seismotectonics of the Sumatra-Andaman region: insights from block modelling, high-resolution seismicity and seismic imaging
Sensitivity of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation to Turbulent Diapycnal Mixing
Title to be confirmed
IntCal26 and Radiocarbon Dating: An essential dating method and key tracer for studying the Earth system
Topographically Generated Internal Waves in the Arctic Ocean Northward of the Critical Latitude