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Ole Rabbel
Researcher at University of Oslo
Publications - 11
Citations - 206
Ole Rabbel is an academic researcher from University of Oslo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sill & Volcano. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 9 publications receiving 128 citations.
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Storage and Transport of Magma in the Layered Crust—Formation of Sills and Related Flat-Lying Intrusions
Olivier Galland,Håvard Svanes Bertelsen,Christian Haug Eide,Frank Guldstrand,Øystein Thordén Haug,Héctor A. Leanza,Karen Mair,O. Palma,Sverre Planke,Ole Rabbel,B. Rogers,Tobias Schmiedel,Alban Souche,Juan Bautista Spacapan +13 more
TL;DR: Sills represent intermediate feeder structures for volcanic eruptions, and therefore better understanding of sill emplacement and evolution is essential for assessing volcanic hazards as mentioned in this paper. But they also deeply affect petroleum systems and are essential components in exploring hydrocarbons.
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Structure, emplacement mechanism and magma-flow significance of igneous fingers ? Implications for sill emplacement in sedimentary basins
Olivier Galland,Juan Bautista Spacapan,Ole Rabbel,Karen Mair,Federico González Soto,Trond Eiken,Mario Federico Schiuma,Héctor A. Leanza +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented the results of detailed structural mapping on an exceptional, easily accessible 1-km long outcrop in the Neuquen Basin, Argentina, that exhibits a sill, its contacts and the structures in the finely layered sedimentary host rock.
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From field analogues to realistic seismic modelling: a case study of an oil-producing andesitic sill complex in the Neuquén Basin, Argentina
Ole Rabbel,Olivier Galland,Karen Mair,Isabelle Lecomte,Kim Senger,Juan Bautista Spacapan,Rene Manceda +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a seismic modeling study of oil-producing andesitic sills in the Neuquen Basin, Argentina, was presented, which implements all modelling elements at high accuracy by combining virtual outcrop models, well data and a 2(3)D filtering method.
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Overprinted allocyclic processes by tidal resonance in an epicontinental basin: The Upper Jurassic Curtis Formation, east‐central Utah, USA
Valentin Zuchuat,Arve Sleveland,Ross P. Pettigrew,Thomas J.H. Dodd,Thomas J.H. Dodd,Stuart Clarke,Ole Rabbel,Alvar Braathen,Ivar Midtkandal +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, it was shown that a shallow basin can enter into tidal resonance as it reaches its optimal morphological configuration, leading to the overprinting of otherwise dominant allocyclic processes by autocyclics.
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Using digital outcrops to make the high Arctic more accessible through the Svalbox database
Kim Senger,Peter Betlem,Peter Betlem,Thomas Birchall,Thomas Birchall,Simon J. Buckley,Bernard Coakley,Christian Haug Eide,Peter P. Flaig,Melanie Forien,Olivier Galland,Luiz Gonzaga,Maria Jensen,Tobias H. Kurz,Isabelle Lecomte,Karen Mair,Rie Hjørnegaard Malm,Mark Joseph Mulrooney,Nicole Naumann,Ivar Nordmo,Nils Nolde,Kei Ogata,Kei Ogata,Ole Rabbel,Niklas W. Schaaf,Aleksandra Smyrak-Sikora,Aleksandra Smyrak-Sikora +26 more
TL;DR: The high Arctic is a remote place, where geoscientific research and teaching require expensive and logistically demanding expeditions to make use of the short field seasons as discussed by the authors, and the absence of vegetati...