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The role of a salt pillow in deep saline aquifer integrity and shallow groundwater resources [PDF]
Salt pillow growth leads to the deformation of the suprasalt strata and can affect geological carbon storage in saline aquifers. A concern for storage sites on land is the drinking water because the impact of the deformation on fluid pathways and ...
Jolanta Putnaite +5 more
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The large natural gas storage facility at Stenlille, Denmark, has been monitored to investigate the effect of pumping large amounts of gas into the subsurface. Here, we present a new dataset of microseismicity at Stenlille since 2018.
Trine Dahl-Jensen +6 more
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Fingerprinting sources of salinity in a coastal chalk aquifer in Denmark using trace elements
Salinity levels above the drinking water standard (>250 mg/l Cl–) are observed at shallow depth in a Maastrichtian chalk aquifer on the island of Falster, south-eastern Denmark.
Christian Knudsen +4 more
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Programme for Monitoring of the Greenland Ice Sheet (PROMICE) automatic weather station data [PDF]
The Programme for Monitoring of the Greenland Ice Sheet (PROMICE) has been measuring climate and ice sheet properties since 2007. Currently, the PROMICE automatic weather station network includes 25 instrumented sites in Greenland.
R. S. Fausto +16 more
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Evolution of events before and after the 17 June 2017 rock avalanche at Karrat Fjord, West Greenland – a multidisciplinary approach to detecting and locating unstable rock slopes in a remote Arctic area [PDF]
The 17 June 2017 rock avalanche in the Karrat Fjord, West Greenland, caused a tsunami that flooded the nearby village of Nuugaatsiaq and killed four people.
K. Svennevig +7 more
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A first constraint on basal melt-water production of the Greenland ice sheet
Melting at the base of the Greenland Ice Sheet is often disregarded as a source of quantifiable mass loss. In this study, the authors find the basal mass loss is equivalent to 8% of the ice sheet’s present imbalance, and that the loss of mass from basal ...
Nanna B. Karlsson +13 more
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The loss of mass from the Greenland ice sheet causes an increasing influx of freshwater to the Greenlandic fjords and the oceans. Freshwater fluxes from marine-terminating glaciers are important to understand fjord circulation and ecosystem dynamics ...
Nanna B. Karlsson +6 more
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Uplift and volcanism drove fragmentation of the Norwegian-Greenland seaway, which may have restricted Arctic-Atlantic exchange during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum, according to sedimentological, paleontological and seismic analyses from NE ...
Jussi Hovikoski +13 more
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Permian to Triassic outcrops in East Greenland diminish significantly northwards. Understanding the northward extent, and nature, of the Permian and Triassic successions has implications for regional palaeogeographic reconstructions and exploration in ...
Steven D. Andrews +5 more
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Sea-level rise in Denmark: paleo context, recent projections and policy implications
We present the most recent Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Sixth Assessment Report (AR6) sea-level projections for four Danish cities (Aarhus, Copenhagen, Esbjerg and Hirtshals) under the Shared Socioeconomic Pathway (SSP) family of climate ...
William Colgan +17 more
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