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Reidar Løvlie

Reidar Løvlie

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Earth Science

D-Index
32
Citations
4552
World Ranking
8607
National Ranking
130

Overview

Reidar Løvlie was affiliated with the University of Bergen in Norway during their academic career. Although detailed records of their research contributions, including specific papers, co-authors, frequent publication venues, and book publications, are not available, their professional background is linked to this institution.

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Best Publications

  • Age model and core-seismic integration for the Cenozoic Arctic Coring Expedition sediments from the Lomonosov Ridge

    Jan Backman;Martin Jakobsson;Martin Frank;Francesca Sangiorgi

  • Manganese and color cycles in Arctic Ocean sediments constrain Pleistocene chronology

    Martin Jakobsson;Reidar Løvlie;Hakam Al-Hanbali;Eve Arnold

  • Holocene glacial and climate history of the Jostedalsbreen region, Western Norway; evidence from lake sediments and terrestrial deposits

    Atle Nesje;Mons Kvamme;Noralf Rye;Reidar Løvlie

  • Is the central Arctic Ocean a sediment starved basin

    Jan Backman;Martin Jakobsson;Reidar Løvlie;Leonid Polyak

  • Late Quaternary stratigraphy and sedimentation patterns in the western Arctic Ocean

    Leonid Polyak;Jens Bischof;Joseph D. Ortiz;Dennis A. Darby

  • Quaternary stratigraphy of the Fladen area, central North Sea: a multidisciplinary study

    H. P. Sejrup;I. Aarseth;K. L. Ellingsen;E. Reither

  • The last deglaciation (20,000 to 11,000 B. P.) on Andoya, northern Norway

    Tore O. Vorren;Karl-Dag Vorren;Torbjørn Alm;Steinar Gulliksen

  • Pleistocene stratigraphy and paleoenvironmental variation from Lomonosov Ridge sediments, central Arctic Ocean

    Martin Jakobsson;Reidar Lövlie;Eve Arnold;Jan Backman

  • Glacigenic debris flows on the North Sea Trough Mouth Fan during ice stream maxima

    E.L King;H Haflidason;H.P Sejrup;R Løvlie

  • Glacier fluctuations, equilibrium-line altitudes and palaeoclimate in Lyngen, northern Norway, during the Lateglacial and Holocene

    Jostein Bakke;Svein Olaf Dahl;Øyvind Paasche;Reidar Løvlie

  • Cave stratigraphy in western Norway; multiple Weichselian glaciations and interstadial vertebrate fauna

    Eiliv Larsen;Steinar Gulliksen;Stein-Erik Lauritzen;Rolf Lie

  • Post-depositional remanent magnetization in a re-deposited deep-sea sediment

    Reidar Løvlie

  • Optically Stimulated Luminescence dating supports central Arctic Ocean cm‐scale sedimentation rates

    Martin Jakobsson;Jan Backman;Andrew Murray;Reidar Løvlie

  • A magnetostratigraphic reassessment of correlation between Chinese loess and marine oxygen isotope records over the last 1.1 Ma

    Xisheng Wang;Zhenyu Yang;Reidar Løvlie;Zhiming Sun

  • Magnetic properties and mineralogy of four deep-sea cores

    R. Løvlie;W. Lowrie;M. Jacobs

  • Amino acid epimerization implies rapid sedimentation rates in Arctic Ocean cores

    Hans Petter Sejrup;Gifford H. Miller;Julie Brigham-Grette;Reidar Løvlie

  • Bacterial magnetite in lake sediments: late glacial to Holocene climate and sedimentary changes in northern Norway

    Øyvind Paasche;Reidar Løvlie;Svein Olaf Dahl;Jostein Bakke

  • The intensity pattern of post-depositional remanence acquired in some marine sediments deposited during a reversal of the external magnetic field

    Reidar Løvlie

  • Magnetostratigraphy in three Arctic Ocean sediment cores; arguments for geomagnetic excursions within oxygen-isotope stage 2–3

    Reidar Løvlie;Berit Markussen;Hans Petter Sejrup;Jørn Thiede

  • Holocene glacier activity at the southwestern part of Hardangerjøkulen, central-southern Norway : evidence from lacustrine sediments:

    Atle Nesje;Svein O. Dahl;Reidar Løvlie;Jan R. Sulebak

  • Quaternary of the Norwegian Channel: glaciation history and palaeoceanograph y

    Hans Petter Sejrup;Inge Aarseth;Haflidi Haflidason;Reidar Løvlie

Frequent Co-Authors

Atle Nesje
Atle Nesje University of Bergen
Martin Jakobsson
Martin Jakobsson Stockholm University
Jan Backman
Jan Backman Stockholm University
Svein Olaf Dahl
Svein Olaf Dahl University of Bergen
Jostein Bakke
Jostein Bakke University of Bergen
Zhenyu Yang
Zhenyu Yang Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
Leonid Polyak
Leonid Polyak The Ohio State University
Hans Petter Sejrup
Hans Petter Sejrup University of Bergen
Jan Mangerud
Jan Mangerud University of Bergen
John W. King
John W. King University of Rhode Island

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