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  • Member of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters Geoscience
  • Member of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters Geoscience

Overview

Martin Landrø is affiliated with the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Norway. Their research primarily spans the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences as well as Engineering, with specific focus on geophysics and ocean engineering.

The scientist's work includes investigation into seismic waves and analysis, seismic imaging and inversion techniques, and underwater acoustics research. Additional key topics covered are geophysical methods and applications, underwater vehicles and communication systems, Arctic and Antarctic ice dynamics, and marine animal studies.

Frequent publication venues for their work include:

  • Geophysics
  • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Frontiers in Marine Science
  • SPE Journal

Martin Landrø has collaborated extensively with the following coauthors:

  • Robin André Rørstadbotnen
  • Kittinat Taweesintananon
  • Philip Ringrose
  • Léa Bouffaut
  • Ståle Emil Johansen

Their recent papers include:

  • "Storage of Carbon Dioxide in Saline Aquifers: Physicochemical Processes, Key Constraints, and Scale-Up Potential," 2021, Annual Review of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
  • "Sensing whales, storms, ships and earthquakes using an Arctic fibre optic cable," 2022, Scientific Reports
  • "Eavesdropping at the Speed of Light: Distributed Acoustic Sensing of Baleen Whales in the Arctic," 2022, Frontiers in Marine Science
  • "Distributed acoustic sensing for near-surface imaging using submarine telecommunication cable: A case study in the Trondheimsfjord, Norway," 2021, Geophysics
  • "Distributed acoustic sensing of ocean-bottom seismo-acoustics and distant storms: A case study from Svalbard, Norway," 2023, Geophysics

Martin Landrø is a member of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters, recognized in the field of geoscience.

Best Publications

  • Discrimination between pressure and fluid saturation changes from time-lapse seismic data

    Martin Landrø

  • Quantitative estimation of compaction and velocity changes using 4D impedance and traveltime changes

    Martin Landrø;Jan Stammeijer

  • The Gullfaks 4D seismic study

    Martin Landro;Odd Arve Solheim;Eilert Hilde;Bjorn Olav Ekren

  • Pressure effects caused by CO2 injection in the Tubåen Fm., the Snøhvit field

    S. Grude;M. Landrø;J. Dvorkin

  • Repeatability issues of 3-D VSP data

    Martin Landro

  • Storage of Carbon Dioxide in Saline Aquifers: Physicochemical Processes, Key Constraints, and Scale-Up Potential

    Philip S. Ringrose;Anne-Kari Furre;Stuart M.V. Gilfillan;Samuel Krevor

  • Simultaneous inversion of PP and PS seismic data

    Helene Hafslund Veire;Martin Landrø

  • Discrimination between pressure and fluid saturation changes from marine multicomponent time-lapse seismic data

    Martin Landrø;Helene Hafslund Veire;Kenneth Duffaut;Nazih Najjar

  • Sensing whales, storms, ships and earthquakes using an Arctic fibre optic cable

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  • Estimation of thickness and velocity changes of injected carbon dioxide layers from prestack time-lapse seismic data

    Amir Ghaderi;Martin Landrø

  • Nonlinear inversion for estimating reservoir parameters from time-lapse seismic data

    Mohsen Dadashpour;Martin Landrø;Jon Kleppe

  • Estimation of layer thickness and velocity changes using 4D prestack seismic data

    Thomas Røste;Alexey Stovas;Martin Landrø

  • Deep electrical imaging of the ultraslow-spreading Mohns Ridge

    Ståle Emil Johansen;Martin Panzner;Rune Mittet;Hans E. F. Amundsen

  • Mapping reservoir pressure and saturation changes using seismic methods - possibilities and limitations

    M. Landrø;P. Digranes;L. K. Strønen

  • Shear-wave elastic impedance

    Kenneth Duffaut;Trine Alsos;Hege Rognø;Nazih F Al-Najjar

  • Time-lapse pressure–saturation discrimination for CO2 storage at the Snøhvit field

    Sissel Grude;Martin Landrø;Bård Osdal

  • Uncertainties in quantitative time-lapse seismic analysis

    Martin Landrø

  • Vp ∕ Vs ratio versus differential stress and rock consolidation — A comparison between rock models and time-lapse AVO data

    Kenneth Duffaut;Martin Landrø

  • Source signature determination by inversion

    Martin Landro;Roger Sollie

  • MODELLING OF GI GUN SIGNATURES1

    Martin Landrø

  • AVO inversion of Troll field data

    Arild Buland;Martin Landrø;Mona Andersen;Terje Dahl

  • Using Mindlin theory to model friction-dependent shear modulus in granular media

    Kenneth Duffaut;Kenneth Duffaut;Martin Landrø;Roger Sollie;Roger Sollie

  • Title: Sensing whales, storms, ships and earthquakes using an Arctic fibre- optic cable

    Martin Landrø;Léa Bouffaut;Hannah Joy Kriesell;John Robert Potter

Frequent Co-Authors

Philip Ringrose
Philip Ringrose Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Jack Dvorkin
Jack Dvorkin King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals
Kees Wapenaar
Kees Wapenaar Delft University of Technology
Mirko van der Baan
Mirko van der Baan University of Alberta
Tapan Mukerji
Tapan Mukerji Stanford University
Stéphane Garambois
Stéphane Garambois Grenoble Alpes University
Ilya Tsvankin
Ilya Tsvankin Colorado School of Mines
Paul Sava
Paul Sava Colorado School of Mines
Yaoguo Li
Yaoguo Li Colorado School of Mines
Haakon Fossen
Haakon Fossen University of Bergen

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