Maria Ask
Senior Lecturer/Associate Professor in Geophysics with a specialisation in rock mechanics at Department of Earth Sciences; Geophysics
- Telephone:
- +46 18 471 35 09
- Mobile phone:
- +46 70 673 14 11
- E-mail:
- maria.ask@geo.uu.se
- Visiting address:
- Geocentrum, Villavägen 16
752 36 Uppsala - Postal address:
- Villavägen 16
752 36 UPPSALA
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Publications
Recent publications
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On the development of a geothermal energy strategy in Sweden: Opportunities and barriers
Part of Papers presented to the European Geothermal Congress 2025, p. 1-10, 2025
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Part of First Break, p. 89-93, 2024
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Part of Characterization, Prediction and Modelling of Crustal Present-Day In-Situ Stresses, p. 69-91, Geological Society of London, 2024
- DOI for Image analysis of acoustic data and interpretation of rock stress orientations for geothermal exploration in Gothenburg borehole GE-1, SW Sweden
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Extrapolated supervirtual refraction interferometry
Part of Geophysical Journal International, p. 1439-1463, 2021
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Proposed Drilling into Postglacial Faults: The Pärvie Fault System
Part of Glacially-Triggered Faulting, p. 151-174, Cambridge University Press, 2021
All publications
Articles in journal
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Part of First Break, p. 89-93, 2024
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Extrapolated supervirtual refraction interferometry
Part of Geophysical Journal International, p. 1439-1463, 2021
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Part of Advances in Materials Science and Engineering, p. 1-12, 2017
- DOI for Numerical Analyses of Earthquake Induced Liquefaction and Deformation Behaviour of an Upstream Tailings Dam
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Part of Journal of Geophysical Research - Solid Earth, p. 3999-4019, 2017
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LiDAR-derived inventory of post-glacial fault scarps in Sweden
Part of GFF, p. 334-338, 2015
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Part of Solid Earth, p. 621-632, 2015
- DOI for Revealing the deeper structure of the end-glacial Parvie fault system in northern Sweden by seismic reflection profiling
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Carbonatite ring-complexes explained by caldera-style volcanism
Part of Scientific Reports, p. 1677, 2013
Chapters in book
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Part of Characterization, Prediction and Modelling of Crustal Present-Day In-Situ Stresses, p. 69-91, Geological Society of London, 2024
- DOI for Image analysis of acoustic data and interpretation of rock stress orientations for geothermal exploration in Gothenburg borehole GE-1, SW Sweden
- Download full text (pdf) of Image analysis of acoustic data and interpretation of rock stress orientations for geothermal exploration in Gothenburg borehole GE-1, SW Sweden
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Proposed Drilling into Postglacial Faults: The Pärvie Fault System
Part of Glacially-Triggered Faulting, p. 151-174, Cambridge University Press, 2021
Conference papers
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On the development of a geothermal energy strategy in Sweden: Opportunities and barriers
Part of Papers presented to the European Geothermal Congress 2025, p. 1-10, 2025
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Interdisciplinary Approaches in Resource and Energy Research to Tackle the Challenges of the Future
Part of European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2016, p. 1-6, 2016
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Sustainable Supply of Resources and Energy is a Challenge
Part of European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2015 - Division Energy, Resources And Environment, EGU 2015, p. 1-6, 2015
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