Lars Ole Boldreel
1985 …2019

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Reflection seismic (Conventional, Sparker and Chirp) and wireline logging used in geology and maritime archeology.

Geological evolution of: NE- Atlantic; off-shore Faroe Islands; off-shore Vietnam; on-shore Denmark; off-shore near coast and lakes in Denmark; Deep and shallow geothermal energy; Quartarnary; current regime in the sea; Hydrocarbon off-shore Faroe Islands and Vietnam;

Maritim archeology: location of stoneage settlements; Shipwrecks below the sea-floor 

Present activities: Structural evolution of the off-shore Faore region, basalt investigation by seismic and wireline log; deep water currents in the off-shore Faroe region; Quartarnary evolution Denmark based on seismic; Location of stoneage settlements; Shipwrecks below the sea-floor 

 

Education

1975-1983 MSc - Geology, Applied Geophysics Aarhus University, Denmark 
1983-1988 Fil. Dr. /PhD - Applied Geophysics, Technical University of Luleaa, Sweden

Employment:

1998-            Associate Professor; Department of Geosciences & Natural Resource Management (IGN) Geology Section, University of Copenhagen; teaching, supervision, research, administration.

2017-2018    Appointed Deputy Head of Department, (VILU), IGN, (3 months)

2016-2018    Head of studies Geology-geoscience, University of Copenhagen appointed by the Faculty of Science , KU

2012-2015    Senior Researcher, GEUS (seismic and wireline logging mapping of onshore Denmark) and Ass Professor, IGN

2010-2012    Head of studies Geology-geoscience, University of Copenhagen appointed by the Faculty of Science , KU

2008- 2016   Chairman of the External Geological Censor Group for Geological Educations in Denmark

2005-2013    Appointed member of the External Geological Censor Group on the Faeroe Islands

2003-2022    Appointed member of the External Geological Censor Group for Geological Educations in Denmark.

2002-2007    Deputy head of the Study Board, Geological Institute, University of Copenhagen

1988-1998    Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS): Faroe Island Division: Research and administration, Head of section; 

1991               Physical Properties Specialist and part of the logging group; Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Leg 140:

1988               Research engineer;Department of Applied Geophysics, University of Luleaa, Sweden

1983–1988   Fil.Dr. Student;Department of Applied Geophysics University of Luleaa, Sweden: External stays at Norsk Hydro, Oil and Gas Division, Harstad, Norway and Gravity Group, Lamont-Doherty Geological Observatory, Columbia University, N.Y., USA

Work tasks:

  • Interpretation of conventional reflection seismic and high resolution seismic (sleevegun, sparker, vibro seismic and ChirpIII ) data on workstation 2D and 3 D. Geology and maritime archaeology. Areas of geological experience:  Faroe-Rockall area, NE-Atlantic; Onshore Denmark and Inner Danish Waters; Off-shore Vietnam; Waden Sea; Barents Sea.
  • Interpretation of wireline logs on workstations. Areas of geological experience:  On- and offhore Faroe Islands; NE-Atlantic; on shore Denmark and Vietnam
  • Acquisition of sleevegun, sparker, vibro seismic and ChirpIII data; numerous campaigns: NE-Atlantic ; Off- and onshore Denmark, Lakes in Denmark; Israel
  • Petrel software workstation system since 2013:  Data loading; seismic interpretation; mapping, wireline interpretation
  • Administration

Teaching and supervision

  • Designing and teaching of MSc courses in digital interpretation of data: Reflection seismic data and wire line logs interpretation; Sedimentary Basins; Marine GeoScience; Structural geology.
  • Supervision of MSc students thesis at IGN 2019: 8  (Graduated MSc students thesis 2000-2019 at IGN: 69)
  • A large number of BSc projects and other projects
  • PhD supervisor IGN 2019: 4 (2007-2016 at IGN: 3 PhD)
  • MSc and PhD co-supervision in Vietnam (1998-2014).
  • Five external courses taught at the request of ENRECA projects (DANIDA) interpretation of reflection seismic data and wirelinelog in relation to hydrocarbon exploration in Vietnam- at MSc and PhD level. Including designing the courses, preparing of teaching material, teaching, evaluation of teaching:

Awards:

Teaching award in Geology - 150 years Anniversary of the Nature Science Faculty (2000)

 

Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals

In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):

  • SDG 14 - Life Below Water

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