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Henning Dypvik

Henning Dypvik

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Earth Science

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34
Citations
4462
World Ranking
7965
National Ranking
116

Overview

Henning Dypvik is affiliated with the University of Oslo in Norway and has focused research activity in the fields of Physics and Astronomy as well as Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their main research contributions lie within subfields including Astronomy and Astrophysics, Atmospheric Science, Geophysics, Environmental Chemistry, and Mechanics of Materials.

The scientist's work mainly concentrates on themes related to Planetary Science and Exploration, Astro and Planetary Science, Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena, Geophysical Methods and Applications, Laser-induced Spectroscopy and Plasma, and Geological Formations and Processes.

Henning Dypvik has contributed to publications in several scientific journals, with frequent appearances in the following venues:

  • Space Science Reviews
  • Science Advances
  • Journal of Geophysical Research Planets
  • Astrobiology
  • Geophysical Research Letters

Their recent papers include these works:

  • "Photogeologic Map of the Perseverance Rover Field Site in Jezero Crater Constructed by the Mars 2020 Science Team," 2020, published in Space Science Reviews
  • "Radar Imager for Mars' Subsurface Experiment-RIMFAX," 2020, published in Space Science Reviews
  • "Ground penetrating radar observations of subsurface structures in the floor of Jezero crater, Mars," 2022, published in Science Advances
  • "Sedimentology and Stratigraphy of the Shenandoah Formation, Western Fan, Jezero Crater, Mars," 2024, published in Journal of Geophysical Research Planets
  • "Ground penetrating radar observations of the contact between the western delta and the crater floor of Jezero crater, Mars," 2024, published in Science Advances

Frequent co-authors in their research output include:

  • Sigurd Eide
  • H. E. F. Amundsen
  • Svein-Erik Hamran
  • Tor Berger
  • Titus M. Casademont

Best Publications

  • Geochemical facies analysis of fine-grained siliciclastics using Th/U, Zr/Rb and (Zr+Rb)/Sr ratios

    Henning Dypvik;Nicholas B Harris

  • Degradation and maturity controls on oil field petroleum column heterogeneity in the Gullfaks field, Norwegian North Sea

    I. Horstad;S.R. Larter;H. Dypvik;P. Aagaard

  • Mjølnir structure: An impact crater in the Barents Sea

    Henning Dypvik;Steinar T. Gudlaugsson;Filippos Tsikalas;Moses Attrep

  • Sedimentary signatures and processes during marine bolide impacts: a review

    Henning Dypvik;Lubomir F. Jansa

  • Provenance interpretation of quartz by scanning electron microscope–cathodoluminescence fabric analysis

    Abbas Seyedolali;David H. Krinsley;Sam Boggs;Patrick F. O'Hara

  • Geochemical compositions and depositional conditions of Upper Jurassic and Lower Cretaceous Yorkshire clays, England

    H. Dypvik

  • Photogeologic Map of the Perseverance Rover Field Site in Jezero Crater Constructed by the Mars 2020 Science Team

    Kathryn M. Stack;Nathan R. Williams;Fred Calef;Vivian Z. Sun

  • The Paleocene–Eocene thermal maximum (PETM) in Svalbard — clay mineral and geochemical signals

    Henning Dypvik;Lars Riber;Florin Burca;Denise Rüther

  • Radar Imager for Mars’ Subsurface Experiment—RIMFAX

    Svein-Erik Hamran;David A. Paige;Hans E. F. Amundsen;Tor Berger

  • Origin of quartz cements in some sandstones from the Jurassic of the Inner Moray Firth (UK)

    Grete Block Vagle;Andrew Hurst;Henning Dypvik

  • Numerical simulations of the Mjølnir marine impact crater

    Valery Shuvalov;Henning Dypvik;Filippos Tsikalas

  • Depositional conditions of the Bathonian to Hauterivian Janusfjellet Subgroup, Spitsbergen

    H. Dypvik;J. Nagy;T.A. Eikeland;K. Backer-Owe

  • Ejecta formation and crater development of the Mjølnir impact

    Valery Shuvalov;Henning Dypvik

  • Ground penetrating radar observations of subsurface structures in the floor of Jezero crater, Mars

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  • Diagenetic influence on reservoir quality evolution, examples from Triassic conglomerates/arenites in the Edvard Grieg field, Norwegian North Sea

    Orhan Mahmic;Henning Dypvik;Erik Hammer

  • Clay Mineral Transformations in Tertiary and Mesozoic Sediments from North Sea

    Henning Dypvik

  • Identification of shocked quartz by scanning cathodoluminescence imaging

    Sam Boggs;David H. Krinsley;Gordon G. Goles;Abbas Seyedolali

  • Structural development along the Billefjorden Fault Zone in the area between Kjellströmdalen and Adventdalen/Sassendalen, central Spitsbergen

    Pål Haremo;Arild Andresen;Henning Dypvik;Jenö Nagy

  • Mjølnir (Barents Sea) meteorite impact ejecta offers a Volgian-Ryazanian boundary marker

    Morten Smelror;Simon R. A. Kelly;Henning Dypvik;Atle Mørk

  • The Janusfjellet Subgroup (Bathonian to Hauterivian) on central Spitsbergen: a revised lithostratigraphy

    H. Dypvik;T. A. Eikeland;K. Backer-Owe;A. Andresen

  • The Impact Dynamics

    Valery Shuvalov;Henning Dypvik;Filippos Tsikalas;Filippos Tsikalas

Frequent Co-Authors

Stephanie C. Werner
Stephanie C. Werner University of Oslo
François Poulet
François Poulet University of Paris-Saclay
Philippe Claeys
Philippe Claeys Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Christian Koeberl
Christian Koeberl University of Vienna
Per Aagaard
Per Aagaard University of Southern Denmark
David Krinsley
David Krinsley University of Oregon
Agnes Cousin
Agnes Cousin Goddard Space Flight Center
Bernd Etzelmüller
Bernd Etzelmüller University of Oslo
Jan Inge Faleide
Jan Inge Faleide University of Oslo
Arild Andresen
Arild Andresen University of Oslo

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