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Tor Arne Johansen is a Professor at the Department of Earth Science, University of Bergen (UiB), affiliated with the Geophysics research group. His expertise spans geophysics, Arctic geology, and petroleum geoscience. He has conducted extensive research on seismic exploration techniques, rock physics modeling, and Arctic environmental monitoring. Key contributions include studies on reservoir property prediction in the Albertine Graben, passive seismic monitoring of glaciers in Svalbard, and thermal regime analysis of Arctic sediments.
His research integrates field data acquisition, advanced seismic processing, and computational modeling. Notable projects include investigations into ice-covered seismic surveys, permafrost thawing dynamics, and reservoir monitoring using seismic noise. Collaborations involve institutions like the University Centre in Svalbard (UNIS), UiT The Arctic University of Norway, and international partners such as Makerere University and Stanford University.
Dr. Johansen’s work emphasizes Arctic environmental challenges and petroleum exploration in challenging environments. His methodologies address issues like glacier dynamics, reservoir characterization, and noise reduction in seismic data, with applications in both academic and industry contexts.
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