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Mads Huuse is affiliated with the University of Manchester in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences, with substantial contributions to Engineering as well. The scientist's work delves into diverse subfields including Atmospheric Science, Geophysics, Ocean Engineering, Earth-Surface Processes, and Environmental Chemistry.

The main topics addressed in Huuse's research encompass geological formations and processes, methane hydrates and related phenomena, geology and paleoclimatology research, hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis, cryospheric studies and observations, hydraulic fracturing and reservoir analysis, as well as seismic imaging and inversion techniques.

Recent publications by Huuse cover a range of subjects and have been published in notable venues:

  • Shallow gas and gas hydrate occurrences on the northwest Greenland shelf margin, 2020, Marine Geology
  • Tunnel valley formation beneath deglaciating mid-latitude ice sheets: Observations and modelling, 2022, Quaternary Science Reviews
  • Slip sliding away: Enigma of large sandy blocks within a gas-bearing mass transport deposit, offshore northwestern Greenland, 2020, AAPG Bulletin
  • Mass transport deposit (MTD) relief as a control on post-MTD sedimentation: Insights from the Taranaki Basin, offshore New Zealand, 2020, Marine and Petroleum Geology
  • Tunnel valley infill and genesis revealed by high-resolution 3-D seismic data, 2021, Geology

Huuse frequently collaborates with several researchers, including:

  • David A. Feary
  • Albert C. Hine
  • Mitchell J Malone
  • Miriam S. Andres
  • Christian Betzler

Publishing activity is spread across different venues, with consistent contributions to:

  • OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Geological Society London Special Publications
  • Basin Research
  • Marine Geology

Best Publications

  • Seal bypass systems

    Joe Cartwright;Mads Huuse;Andrew Aplin

  • A review of kinematic indicators from mass-transport complexes using 3D seismic data

    Suzanne Bull;Joseph Albert Cartwright;Mads Huuse

  • Overdeepened Quaternary valleys in the eastern Danish North Sea: morphology and origin

    Mads Huuse;Holger Lykke-Andersen

  • The evolution of western Scandinavian topography: A review of Neogene uplift versus the ICE (isostasy–climate–erosion) hypothesis

    Søren B. Nielsen;Kerry Gallagher;Callum Leighton;Niels Balling

  • Birth of a mud volcano: East Java, 29 May 2006

    Richard J. Davies;Richard E. Swarbrick;Robert J. Evans;Mads Huuse

  • Subsurface sediment remobilization and fluid flow in sedimentary basins: an overview

    Mads Huuse;Christopher A.-L. Jackson;Pieter Van Rensbergen;Richard J. Davies

  • 3D seismic technology: the geological ‘Hubble’

    Joe Cartwright;Mads Huuse

  • Prolonged post-rift magmatism on highly extended crust of divergent continental margins (Baiyun Sag, South China Sea)

    Fang Zhao;Tiago M. Alves;Shiguo Wu;Wei Li;Wei Li

  • ‘Bulls-eye’ pockmarks and polygonal faulting in the Lower Congo Basin: Relative timing and implications for fluid expulsion during shallow burial

    Katrine Juul Andresen;Mads Huuse

  • Seismic volcanostratigraphy of the western Indian rifted margin: The pre‐Deccan igneous province

    Gérôme Calvès;Gérôme Calvès;Gérôme Calvès;Anne M. Schwab;Mads Huuse;Peter D. Clift

  • Morphology and distribution of Oligocene and Miocene pockmarks in the Danish North Sea – implications for bottom current activity and fluid migration

    K. J. Andresen;M. Huuse;O. R. Clausen

  • Eocene sandstone intrusions in the Tampen Spur area (Norwegian North Sea Quad 34) imaged by 3D seismic data

    Mads Huuse;Marit Mickelson

  • Significance of large-scale sand injectites as long-term fluid conduits: evidence from seismic data

    Andrew Hurst;J. Cartwright;M. Huuse;R. Jonk

  • Seismic Characteristics of Large-Scale Sandstone Intrusions in the Paleogene of the South Viking Graben, UK and Norwegian North Sea

    Mads Huuse;Davide Duranti;Noralf Steinsland;Claudia G. Guargena

  • A morphometric analysis of tunnel valleys in the eastern North Sea based on 3D seismic data

    Thomas B. Kristensen;Mads Huuse;Jan A. Piotrowski;Ole R. Clausen

  • Large-scale erosional response of SE Asia to monsoon evolution reconstructed from sedimentary records of the Song Hong-Yinggehai and Qiongdongnan basins, South China Sea

    Long Van Hoang;Peter D. Clift;Anne M. Schwab;Mads Huuse

  • Gas hydrate pingoes: Deep seafloor evidence of focused fluid flow on continental margins

    Christophe Serié;Mads Huuse;Niels H. Schødt

  • 3D seismic expression of fluid migration and mud remobilization on the Gjallar Ridge, offshore mid‐Norway

    J. P. V. Hansen;J. A. Cartwright;M. Huuse;O. R. Clausen

  • Seismic Characterization of Large-scale Sandstone Intrusions

    Mads Huuse;Joe Cartwright;Andrew Hurst;Noralf Steinsland

  • Cenozoic evolution of the eastern Danish North Sea

    M. Huuse;H. Lykke-Andersen;O. Michelsen

Frequent Co-Authors

Joe Cartwright
Joe Cartwright University of Oxford
Christopher A.-L. Jackson
Christopher A.-L. Jackson Imperial College London
Andrew Hurst
Andrew Hurst University of Aberdeen
Ian A. Kane
Ian A. Kane University of Manchester
Philip L. Gibbard
Philip L. Gibbard University of Cambridge
Jan A. Piotrowski
Jan A. Piotrowski Aarhus University
Peter D. Clift
Peter D. Clift University College London
John R. Hopper
John R. Hopper Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland
Finn Surlyk
Finn Surlyk University of Copenhagen
Richard J. Davies
Richard J. Davies Newcastle University

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