- E-postleonardo.m.pichel@uib.no
- BesøksadresseAllégaten 41Realfagbygget5007 BergenRom2G13c - 2144
- PostadressePostboks 78035020 Bergen
Vitenskapelig artikkel
- (2023). The effects of subsalt relief on gravity-driven salt tectonics: Results from analogue modelling. Journal of Structural Geology.
- (2023). The cryptic stratigraphic record of the syn- to post-rift transition in the offshore Campos Basin, SE Brazil. Basin Research.
- (2023). The West African salt-bearing rifted margin—Regional structural variability and salt tectonics between Gabon and Namibe. Basin Research.
- (2023). How post-salt sediment flux and progradation rate influence salt tectonics on rifted margins: Insights from geodynamic modelling. Basin Research.
- (2022). The interplay between basement fabric, rifting, syn-rift folding, and inversion in the Rio do Peixe Basin, NE Brazil. Basin Research.
- (2022). Syn-depositional halokinesis in the Zechstein Supergroup (Lopingian) controls Triassic minibasin genesis and location. Basin Research.
- (2022). Physical modelling of the interplay between salt-detached gravity gliding and spreading across complex rift topography, Santos Basin, offshore Brazil. Basin Research.
- (2022). Late-syn- to post-rift salt tectonics on wide rifted margins—Insights from geodynamic modeling. Tectonics. 17 sider.
- (2022). Coupling Crustal-Scale Rift Architecture With Passive Margin Salt Tectonics: A Geodynamic Modeling Approach. Journal of Geophysical Research (JGR): Solid Earth. 22 sider.
- (2022). Analogical simulation of salt flow and associated structures in different extensional conditions. Journal of South American Earth Sciences.
- (2021). Pre-salt rift morphology controls salt tectonics in the Campos Basin, offshore SE Brazil. Basin Research. 2837-2861.
- (2021). Multi-scale tectono-stratigraphic analysis of pre- and syn-rift sequences in the Rio do Peixe Basin, NE Brazil. Marine and Petroleum Geology.
- (2021). Halokinetic modulation of sedimentary thickness and architecture: A numerical modelling approach. Basin Research. 2572-2604.