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Haflidi Haflidason

Researcher at Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research

Publications -  161
Citations -  23451

Haflidi Haflidason is an academic researcher from Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Glacial period & Ice sheet. The author has an hindex of 52, co-authored 157 publications receiving 22240 citations. Previous affiliations of Haflidi Haflidason include University of Bergen.

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Paleoceanographic reconstructions of surface ocean conditions in the Greenland, Iceland and Norwegian seas through the last 14 ka based on diatoms

TL;DR: In this paper, the diatom records from the Greenland, Iceland and Norwegian (GIN) seas have been used to reconstruct the last glacial maximum and the Holocene of the last 13,400 BP.
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Slope failure dynamics and impacts from seafloor and shallow sub-seafloor geophysical data: case studies from the COSTA project

TL;DR: A review and update from original data and literature reports the current state of knowledge of Storegga, Traenadjupet and Finneidfjord slides from the mid-Norwegian margin, Afen Slide from the Faeroe-Shetland Channel, BIG'95 Slide and Central Adriatic Deformation Belt (CADEB) from continental slope and inner continental shelf settings off the Ebro and Po rivers in the Mediterranean Sea, Canary Slide west of the westernmost, youngest Canary Islands and Gebra Slide off the northern tip of the Antarctic Peninsula
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The Storegga Slide: architecture, geometry and slide development

TL;DR: The detailed mapping of the Storegga Slide morphological elements and the analyses of the slide development are based on high-quality acoustic and sampling data sets acquired through a cooperation between academia and the petroleum industry as discussed by the authors.
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Triggering mechanisms of slope instability processes and sediment failures on continental margins: a geotechnical approach

TL;DR: In this article, different slope failures events from different parts of the Costa target areas, which reflect diverse triggering mechanisms, were analysed to identify the geotechnical response of the sediment to different external mechanisms (earthquake, rapid sedimentation and gas hydrate melting).