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Samarbeid mellom MAREANO og Forskerskolen i arktisk marin
geologi og geofysikk
Morten Hald, Universitetet i Tromsø
PhD TRAINEE SCHOOL IN ARCTIC MARINE GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS
Department of Geology
Faculty of Science
University of Tromsø
Trainee school partners
• Department of Geology, University of Tromsø
• Geological Survey of Norway
• Norwegian Polar Institute
• University Centre at Svalbard
PhD TRAINEE SCHOOL IN ARCTIC MARINE GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS
Main objectives
• Ensure recruitment and education of PhD-students within the field of Arctic marine geology and geophysics of highest quality nationally and internationally.
• Educate the next generation of worlds best experts on the geological evolution of Arctic continental margins.
PhD TRAINEE SCHOOL IN ARCTIC MARINE GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS
Goals :• Scientific expertise at the disposal for the PhD- students and post docs.
• Arrange national and international PhD-courses
• Arrange internal, national and international workshops and symposia as well as inviting guest lecturers
• Arrange marine geological and geophysical cruises with international participation. The cruises will include an organized training in use of modern marine geological instruments, including sediment samplers and acoustic instruments
• Offer visits and collaborative research projects for PhD – students and post docs
• Participate in relevant research campaigns such as the International Polar Year
• Ensure PhD- candidates of high quality for the society within industry, governmental and community authorities, research and education
PhD TRAINEE SCHOOL IN ARCTIC MARINE GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS
Scientific program
1. Formalized PhD training program
2. PhD research projects
3. Seminars
4. Workshops
5. Cruises
6. Visiting researchers
7. Guest lectures
PhD TRAINEE SCHOOL IN ARCTIC MARINE GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS
Statistics
PhD TRAINEE SCHOOL IN ARCTIC MARINE GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS
• 17 PhD students
• 12 post docs
• 17 supervisors
• Female: 65%
• Male: 35%
• Norwegian: 41%
• Foreign countries: 59%
• 9 nationalities: Denmark, Germany, Iceland, India, Norway, Polen, Russia, Spain, Venezuela, Netherlands
Permanent scientific staffUniv. Tromsø
1.aman. Karin Andreassen
Prof. Steffen Bergh
1. aman. Stefan Bünz
Prof. II Stein Bondevik
Prof. Morten Hald
Prof. Juergen Minert
Prof. Tine Rasmussen
Prof. Tore O. Vorren
Geological Survey of NorwayDr.Jochen KniesDr. Dag OttesenDr. Liv Plassen
Norwegian Polar InstituteDr.Dorthe Klitgaard-KristensenProf.Nalân Koç
UNISProf. Doug BennProf. Alvar BraathenDr. Riko NoormetsProf. Jörn Thiede
PhD TRAINEE SCHOOL IN ARCTIC MARINE GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS
Main research objectives
Geological evolution of Arctic continental margins, including:
• Late Cenozoic tectonics, uplift and erosion• Late Cenozoic sedimentary processes• Glacial-interglacial ice sheet dynamics and history• Glacial-interglacial climate, paleoceanography and
paleoproductivity• Holocene tsunamis: causes and effects• Resources and environment related to petroleum
exploration in northern seas
PhD TRAINEE SCHOOL IN ARCTIC MARINE GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS
PhD TRAINEE SCHOOL IN ARCTIC MARINE GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS
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Pågående Mareano-samarbeid
”Utbredelse av recente bentiske foraminiferer i sørlige Barentshavet"
Post doc. Margot Saher, NP/UiT (Statoil-ARCTOS)Forsker Dorthe K. Kristensen, NPProf. Morten Hald, UiTDr. Sergei Korsun, Shirshov Inst. Russland
Overflate-sedimentprøver fra Mareano-toktene.
PhD TRAINEE SCHOOL IN ARCTIC MARINE GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS
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Pågående Mareano-samarbeid
Masterstudent Sigrid Elvenes: "Geologiske forhold. Moderne sedimentære prosesser og romlig fordeling av fiskestammer - en tverrfaglig studie av geo-bio-interaksjoner"
Veiledere:K. Andreassen UiT (hovedveileder)Morten Hald UiTAsgeir Aglen Havforskningsinstituttet/NFHOddvar Longva NGU
PhD TRAINEE SCHOOL IN ARCTIC MARINE GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS
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Masterstudent Tom A. Rydningen: Sedimentære prosesser og sedimentasjonsmiljø på kontinentalskråningen utenfor Vesterålen og Lofoten". Veiledere: Jan Sverre Laberg, Tore O. Vorren (UiT) og Liv Plassen (NGU)
Planlagt Mareano-samarbeid
FLERE MULIGE SAMARBEIDSPORSJEKTER
• Accumulation of pollutants: past , present and future
• Coupling between benthos and geotopes- predicting enviromental and climate change
• Anthropogenic vs. natural pollution in the Barents Sea
• Sedimentary processes and products during a changing climate and enviroment.
PhD TRAINEE SCHOOL IN ARCTIC MARINE GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS
PhD TRAINEE SCHOOL IN ARCTIC MARINE GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS
Database - sediment cores
PhD TRAINEE SCHOOL IN ARCTIC MARINE GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS
Database - sediment cores
PhD TRAINEE SCHOOL IN ARCTIC MARINE GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS
PhD TRAINEE SCHOOL IN ARCTIC MARINE GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS
PhD TRAINEE SCHOOL IN ARCTIC MARINE GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS
Changing climate condtions-Malangen last 2000 years
PhD TRAINEE SCHOOL IN ARCTIC MARINE GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS
Changing climate condtions SW Barents Sea last 13000 years
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PhD TRAINEE SCHOOL IN ARCTIC MARINE GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS
Natural pollution
Naturlig forurensning fra leirvulkan
Methangass
PhD TRAINEE SCHOOL IN ARCTIC MARINE GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS
Benthos vs. geotopes
PhD TRAINEE SCHOOL IN ARCTIC MARINE GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS
Benthos vs. geotopes
PhD TRAINEE SCHOOL IN ARCTIC MARINE GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS
Kopling mellom MAREANO-prosjektet og universitetsutdanning
• Vil bidra til enda bedre utnyttelse og vitenskapelig bearbeiding av de data som samles inn
• Vil bidra til utdanning av neste generasjons eksperter på forhold i nordområdene
• Vil bidra til å tilføre kompetansepersoner til kunnskaps - og innovasjonsbedrifter/institutter,
• Vil øke samarbeidet mellom akademia, anvendt instituttsektor og industrien.
PhD TRAINEE SCHOOL IN ARCTIC MARINE GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS
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