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Leif Rise is affiliated with the Geological Survey of Norway in Norway. Their professional focus centers on geological research, with an emphasis on the study and analysis of Earth's physical structure and substances.

There are no recent papers, co-authors, or specific publication venues associated with Leif Rise in the available data.

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Best Publications

  • Submarine landforms and the reconstruction of fast-flowing ice streams within a large Quaternary ice sheet: The 2500-km-long Norwegian-Svalbard margin (57°–80°N)

    D. Ottesen;J.A. Dowdeswell;L. Rise

  • Large-scale development of the mid-Norwegian margin during the last 3 million years

    Leif Rise;Dag Ottesen;Kjell Berg;Erik Lundin

  • Configuration, history and impact of the Norwegian Channel Ice Stream

    Hans Petter Sejrup;Eiliv Larsen;Haflidi Haflidason;Ida M. Berstad

  • Ice-sheet dynamics and ice streaming along the coastal parts of northern Norway

    Dag Ottesen;Chris R. Stokes;Leif Rise;Lars Olsen

  • The Storegga Slide Complex; Repeated Large Scale Sliding in Response to Climatic Cyclicity

    P. Bryn;A. Solheim;K. Berg;R. Lien

  • TOPO-EUROPE: the geoscience of coupled deep earth-surface processes

    S. A. P. L. Cloetingh;P. A. Ziegler;P. J. A. Bogaard;P. A. M. Andriessen

  • Elongate depressions on the southern slope of the Norwegian Trench (Skagerrak): morphology and evolution

    Reidulv Bøe;Leif Rise;Dag Ottesen

  • Multiple episodes of fluid flow in the SW Barents Sea (Loppa High) evidenced by gas flares, pockmarks and gas hydrate accumulation

    Shyam Chand;Terje Thorsnes;Leif Rise;Harald Brunstad

  • Flow switching and large-scale deposition by ice streams draining former ice sheets

    Julian A. Dowdeswell;Dag Ottesen;Leif Rise

  • The Vestfjorden-Trænadjupet palaeo-ice stream drainage system, mid-norwegian continental shelf

    Dag Ottesen;Leif Rise;Jochen Knies;Lars Olsen

  • Rates of sediment delivery from the Fennoscandian Ice Sheet through an ice age

    Julian A. Dowdeswell;Dag Ottesen;Leif Rise

  • Pockmark-like depressions near the Goliat hydrocarbon field, Barents Sea; morphology and genesis

    S. Chand;L. Rise;D. Ottesen;M.F.J. Dolan

  • Submarine slide scars and mass movements in Karmsundet and Skudenesfjorden, southwestern Norway: morphology and evolution

    R. Bøe;M. Hovland;A. Instanes;L. Rise

  • The Sklinnadjupet slide and its relation to the Elsterian glaciation on the mid-Norwegian margin

    L. Rise;D. Ottesen;O. Longva;A. Solheim

  • Large-scale morphological evidence for past ice-stream flow on the mid-Norwegian continental margin

    D. Ottesen;J.A. Dowdeswell;L. Rise;K. Rokoengen

  • Surficial sediments in the Norwegian sector of the North Sea between 60°30′ and 62°N

    Leif Rise;Kåre Rokoengen

  • Sea-bed pockmarks related to fluid migration from Mesozoic bedrock strata in the Skagerrak offshore Norway

    Leif Rise;Joar Sættem;Stein Fanavoll;Terje Thorsnes

  • Giant sandwaves in the Hola glacial trough off Vesterålen, North Norway

    Reidulv Bøe;Valérie K. Bellec;Margaret F.J. Dolan;Pål Buhl-Mortensen

  • Identification and preservation of landforms diagnostic of past ice-sheet activity on continental shelves from three-dimensional seismic evidence

    Julian A. Dowdeswell;Dag Ottesen;Leif Rise;Jonathan Craig

  • Sources of methane inferred from pore-water δ13C of dissolved inorganic carbon in Pockmark G11, offshore Mid-Norway

    Yifeng Chen;William Ussler;Haflidi Haflidason;Aivo Lepland

  • The Lofoten-Vesterålen continental margin, North Norway: Canyons and mass-movement activity

    Leif Rise;Reidulv Bøe;Fridtjof Riis;Valérie K. Bellec

  • Geological evolution of the Norwegian continental shelf between 61ºN and 68ºN during the last 3 million years

    Dag Ottesen;Leif Rise;Espen Sletten Andersen;Tom Bugge

Frequent Co-Authors

Dag Ottesen
Dag Ottesen Geological Survey of Norway
Julian A. Dowdeswell
Julian A. Dowdeswell University of Cambridge
Haflidi Haflidason
Haflidi Haflidason Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research
Berit Oline Hjelstuen
Berit Oline Hjelstuen University of Bergen
Jochen Knies
Jochen Knies University of Tromsø - The Arctic University of Norway
Carl Fredrik Forsberg
Carl Fredrik Forsberg Norwegian Geotechnical Institute
Odleiv Olesen
Odleiv Olesen Norwegian Geological Survey
Achim J Kopf
Achim J Kopf University of Bremen
Pål Buhl-Mortensen
Pål Buhl-Mortensen Norwegian Institute of Marine Research

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