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Vitenskapelig artikkel
- (2023). A Three-Field Formulation for Two-Phase Flow in Geodynamic Modeling: Toward the Zero-Porosity Limit. Journal of Geophysical Research (JGR): Solid Earth. 35 sider.
- (2022). Relative continent - mid-ocean ridge elevation: A reference case for isostasy in geodynamics. Earth-Science Reviews. 27 sider.
- (2022). Magmatism at Passive Margins: Effects of Depth-Dependent Wide Rifting and Lithospheric Counterflow. Journal of Geophysical Research (JGR): Solid Earth.
- (2021). Melt volume at Atlantic volcanic rifted margins controlled by depth-dependent extension and mantle temperature. Nature Communications.
- (2015). Self-consistent subduction initiation induced by mantle flow. Terra Nova. 130-138.
Vitenskapelig foredrag
- (2024). On the causes of melt focusing at mid-ocean ridges.
- (2023). Two-phase flow modelling of melt migration during continental extension: from rifting to spreading.
- (2023). Three-field finite-element modelling of coupled two-phase flow for geological problems: Towards the zero-porosity limit.
- (2022). Melt volume at Atlantic volcanic rifted margins controlled by depth-dependent extension and mantle temperature.
- (2021). Potential temperature and depth-dependent extension control melt volume at Atlantic volcanic margins.
- (2019). Contrasting magmatism at volcanic rifted margins: Implications from thermo-mechanical modeling.
- (2018). Coupling between mantle melting and surface process: Implications on the formation of volcanic rifted margins.
- (2017). Depth-dependent rifting and lithospheric counterflow control on magmatism at passive margins.
- (2016). Magmatism at passive margins: Effects of depth-dependent rifting and depleted continental lithospheric counterflow.
- (2015). Factors controlling structural style and magmatism in passive margins.
Poster
- (2018). Contrasting magmatism at volcanic rifted margins: Implications from thermo-mechanical modeling.