News

Bjorn Lund, director of the Swedish National Seismic Network, said he and his colleagues gathered seismic data showing that explosions took place in the water and not in the rock under the seabed.
“There’s no doubt this is not an earthquake,” said Bjorn Lund, director of the Swedish National Seismic Network. The Nord Stream pipelines — a major artery for natural gas transport ...
Bjorn Lund, seismologist at the Swedish National Seismic Network at Uppsala University, said seismic data gathered by him and Nordic colleagues showed that the explosions took place in the water ...
Lund says there's no natural event that could have created such unique seismic signatures less than 24 hours apart. "There's nothing I could come up with that would produce this," he says.
When Bjorn Lund’s team at the Swedish National Seismic Network first recorded tremors in the Baltic Sea, it didn’t initially notice anything unusual. The area, ...
Bjorn Lund, 70, died on Thursday, Dec. 26, 2013, at Gundersen Lutheran Medical Center in La Crosse as a result of metastatic melanoma. Bjorn was born July 26, 1943, to Berger and Gladys (Braaten ...
Bjorn Lund, a seismologist with Uppsala University who is part of Sweden’s national seismic network, said the first explosion was recorded in the early hours southeast of the Danish island of ...