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Hans Petter Sejrup

Researcher at University of Bergen

Publications -  158
Citations -  10014

Hans Petter Sejrup is an academic researcher from University of Bergen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Glacial period & Ice sheet. The author has an hindex of 54, co-authored 152 publications receiving 9432 citations. Previous affiliations of Hans Petter Sejrup include Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research.

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Pattern and timing of retreat of the last British-Irish Ice Sheet

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reconstruct the demise of the British-Irish Ice Sheet (BIIS) and present palaeo-glaciological maps of retreat stages between 27 and 15 ka BP.
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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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The dating and morphometry of the Storegga Slide

TL;DR: In this paper, detailed morphological investigations and a dating program have been performed to reveal the slide process and the timing of the slide, based on a comprehensive database, and detailed analyses of 89 cores within the Storegga Slide region have been undertaken.
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The distribution of living benthic foraminifera on the continental slope and rise off southwest Norway

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compared the living and dead foraminiferal assemblages from 45 stations on the Norwegian continental margin and in the Norway Basin, and found that the living assemblage is characterized byCassidulina teretis andPullenia bulloides.
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A giant three-stage submarine slide off Norway

TL;DR: One of the largest submarine slides known, The Storegga Slide, is located on the Norwegian continental margin this paper, which involved sediments of Quaternary to Early Tertiary age and occurred in three stages.