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    • Reconnaissance studies of gneisses, ultrabasites, eclogites and anorthosites in Outer Nordfjord, Western Norway. 

      Bryhni, Inge (NGU (241), Journal article, 1966)
      A reconnaissance map of the geology of Outer Nordfjord is presented with some new structural and petrographic data. Mesoscopic folds have often steep axes or curved axial planes which indicate rather plastic type of ...
    • Relasjonen mellom senkaledonsk tektonikk og sedimentasjon ved Hornelens og Håsteinens devon. 

      Bryhni, Inge (NGU (223), Journal article, 1963)
      The Old Red in western Norway form very thick \"molasse\" deposits. The Håsteinen district is made up of coarse breccia with an estimated thickness of more than 1000 m and the Hornelen district has mainly sandstone with ...
    • Subdivision of the Jotun Nappe Complex between Aurlandsfjorden and Nærøyfjorden, South Norway. 

      Bryhni, Inge; Jacobsen, Vigdis W.; Brastad, Kjartan (NGU (380), Journal article, 1983)
      In the area between Aurlandsfjorden and Nærøyfjorden the Jotun Nappe Complex can be subdivided into a lower thrust unit of mainly gneisses with mangerites, jotunites and minor supracrustals (the Flåm unit), and an upper ...
    • Supracrustal and infracrustal rocks in the Gneiss region of the Caledonides west of Breimsvatn. 

      Bryhni, Inge; Grimstad, Eystein (NGU (266), Journal article, 1970)
      Two rock complexes can be distinguished in the Gneiss region west of Breimsvatn in Sogn & Fjordane, West Norway. The upper complex is composed essentially of original supracrustal rocks: calcareous, psammitic and pelitic ...

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