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Vilde Dimmen is an Adviser at the Department of Earth Science, University of Bergen. She holds a doctoral degree from 2023 and specializes in structural geology, seismic imaging, and fluid flow dynamics in carbonate rocks. Her research focuses on fault zone architecture, seismic modeling of geological structures, and the interplay between tectonics and fluid systems.
Her work combines field studies, outcrop analysis, and advanced seismic modeling to investigate fault damage zones, particularly in carbonate settings like the Maltese Islands and the Suez Rift. Key contributions include advancing methodologies for imaging small-scale faults, quantifying fluid flow pathways, and developing classifications for damage zones.
Recent publications emphasize multi-scale approaches to structural analysis, integrating geological observations with geophysical techniques. She collaborates extensively with researchers like Atle Rotevatn and Isabelle Lecomte, contributing to both academic journals and conference presentations.



