Blar i NGU Open Archive på emneord "FACIES"
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Greenschists from the south-eastern part of Helgeland, Norway, their chemical composition, mineral facies and geological setting.
(NGU (203), Journal article, 1958)I somrene 1951-54 gjorde forfatteren geologisk kartleggingsarbeidet i den sydøstlige del av Helgeland sammen med en rekke unge assistenter. Det kartlagte området er en omkring 25 km bred stripe langs svenskegrensen, mellom ... -
Innerelv member: late Precambrian marine shelf deposit, East Finnmark.
(NGU (288), Journal article, 1973)The Innerelv Member forms part of the succession between the late Precambrian tillites and the Lower Cambrian rocks in eastern Finnmark and it has a considerable lateral extent. It is about 300 m thick in the Tanafjord ... -
Jurassic biota and biofacies in erratics from the Sortland area, Vesterålen, northern Norway
(NGU Bulletin (443), Journal article, 2005)Erratic blocks occurring on the shore at Sortland, northern Norway, consists of fine-to coarse-grained siliclastics, in places conglomeratic, which exhibit signs of large-scale cross-bedding or, less commonly, are bioturbated. ... -
Late Precambrian and Cambro-Ordovician sedimentation in East Finnmark.
(NGU (269), Journal article, 1971)The presence of two closely spaced tillite formations within the Precambrian and Cambro-Ordovician sediments of eastern Finnmark permits subdivision into pre-glacial and post-glacial regimes. On the northern side of ... -
Lithostratigraphy and facies analysis of the Ringerike group of the Oslo region.
(NGU (314), Journal article, 1974)The Ringerike group is a late Silurian red bed succession confined to the Oslo Graben of southern Norway. At Ringerike, the type area, it contains the Sundvollen Formation (500 m) below and the Stubdal Formation (750 m). ... -
Palaeogeography and facies distribution in the Tertiary of Denmark and surrounding areas.
(NGU (316), Journal article, 1975)A short review of the stratigraphical terminology and nomenclature of the Danish Tertiary is presented. The lower Paleocene (Danian) is lithologically similar to the Upper Cretaceous but has a more variable facies distribution, ... -
Petrology and geochemistry of high-grade metamorphic and igneous rocks on Langøy, northern Norway.
(NGU (207), Journal article, 1960)The rocks on Langøy have been considered as representing an igneous rock series including metamorphic sedimentary rocks of \"Caledonian type\". The present work shows that they are for the most part high-grade metamorphic ... -
The low-grade rocks of the Skålvær area, S. Helgeland, and their relationship to high-grade rocks of the Helgeland Nappe Complex.
(NGU (322), Journal article, 1975)The geological setting of low-grade rocks of the Helgeland Nappe Complex are discussed and it is concluded that the low-grade rocks are part of the nappe complex. Correlation with similar low-grade sequences in (1) the ...