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 Research

Risk assessment for geohazards

Seismic hazard, risk and loss

Stability of rock slopes

Geomechanical modelling

Offshore geohazards

Slope instability assessment and hazard zonation

Slide dynamics

Tsunamis

Monitoring, remote sensing and early warning systems

Geophysics for geohazards

Application of GIT to geohazards

Mitigation and risk

GeoExtreme     
 

 News

Simulations of the Samoa tsunami 2009

IYPE projects related to ICG

www.snoskred.no
Norwegian snow avalanche website

2nd ICG Phd seminar
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Positive midway evaluation of ICG
 

 IGCP 511

Submarine Mass Movements and Their Consequences
 

 Conferences

4th International Symposium
on Submarine Mass Movements and Their Consequences,
Austin Texas, 2009

EGU 2009

OTC Geohazard Session
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 Reports

Debris flow and river flooding 23 Aug 2005 in Paznauner Valley, Tirol, Austria

BAM Earthquake of 26th of December 2004

ECI Conference: Geohazards - Technical, Economical and Social Risk Evaluation

2nd International conference on Submarine Mass Movement and Their Consequences 2005

International Workshop 27th of September 2004 - Natural Disaster Hotspot

 

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Curriculum Vitae

Bernd Etzelmüller

Address:
Department of Geoscience, Section for Physcial Geography, University of Oslo
P.O. Box ????, Blindern, 0316 Oslo, Norway
Phone: +47 22 85 72 29
Email: bernde@geografi.uio.no
 






Education

  • 1982-1983, 1985-1986 Philipps University in Marburg/Lahn, Germany
    (Geography and Geology)
  • 1987-1989 Dep. of Physical Geography, University of Oslo
  • 1989 MSc in Physcial Geography (periglacial geomorphology)
  • 1995 PhD, University of Oslo (Glacial geomorphology and GIS)
  • Since 1996 Assoc. professor, Dep. of physical Geography, University of Oslo
  • 1997/98 Visiting scientist and guest lecturer at the Department of Geography, University of Bonn, Germany

Scientific interest

Geomorphology (focus on glacial and periglacial geomorphology) Geocryology (spatial modelling of mountain permafrost distribution) GIS, Geomorphometry (Digital terrain analysis, relief classification)

Working areas

Norway, Svalbard, Mongolia, Iceland

 

International Centre for Geohazards (ICG), PoBox 3930 Ullevaal Stadion, N-0806 Oslo, Norway. Phone: +47-22023000, fax: +47-22230448