GoNorth!
This is the name for a broad consortium of geoscience researchers investigating the arctic.
This is the name for a broad consortium of geoscience researchers investigating the arctic.
NORSAR is leading a EU research and innovation project that is working towards more earthquake resilient societies. The TURNkey project is a 3-year project and is represented by a Consortium of 21 partners (universities, research institutes, SME’s, etc.) distributed across 10 European countries. TURNkey’s purpose is to develop a multi-sensor-based earthquake information system, facilitating Earthquake Forecasting and enabling Early Warning and Rapid Response actions.
NORSAR continuously monitor seismic activity in Scandinavia through an extensive network of seismometers.
We are excited to welcome Wasja Bloch to NORSAR, who joined us at NORSAR in August as a scholar of the Marie Skłodowska-Curie fellowship. We are looking forward to the collaboration!
ACT is an international initiative to establish CO2 capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) as a tool to combat global warming.
The 2021 climate summit in Glasgow is over. Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is seen as a crucial solution in achieving the tightened climate goals in Europe. With the establishment of Langskip, the world is looking over at Norway. NORSAR will lead a prominent project on safe storage in collaboration with several international players.
Day 2 of #WomenInScience – today you will meet Seismologist Federica Ghione from Italy. She holds a master’s degree in Applied Geological Sciences from the University of Pavia, Italy and is currently pursuing a PhD in Seismic Risk at the University of Oslo.
NORSAR will be present at the 89th SEG Conference & Exhibition 2019 in San Antonio
NORSAR’s analysis of seismic and infrasound data reported two separate events of explosive nature near Archangelsk in North-Russia.
From July 22nd to August 2nd, NORSAR were conducting two week training course on "Seismic Vulnerability and Risk Analysis" at NORSAR.