Fredrik Høgaas
@fredrhog.bsky.social
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Quaternary geologist. Past ice sheets, palaeolakes and outburst floods.
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One more drone image, from above. One person still missing and assumed dead. Slide most likely occurred due to railway maintenance and probably started in or close to the nearby lake Nesvatnet and developed retrogressively on-land. Image by Johan Arnt Nesgård.
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Just now: Large slide in sensitive marine clays in Mid-Norway sweeps away the main E6 road and the railway. One person still missing. Image by Johan Arnt Nesgård, Trønder-Avisa.
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Glad to help! Best of luck to you - I'll tag along next time 😄
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Out mapping and had to check out this crag-and-tail feature. Underwhelming 20x20 m-large crag, but cool to visit. The flute is just shy of 1 km long and less than 5 m high and 35 m wide. So quite fast-flowing ice, right?
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So this is where everybody went. Are we still posting new research and fancy stuff that we've come across? Glad to be here! Anyways, here are some bedrock grooves we just visited.