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The geology of the Løkken area, Sør-Trøndelag.
(NGU (255), Journal article, 1968)The paper describes the rock types and geological structure of the Løkken area, near Trondheim. The area lies on the inverted limb of a nappe structure overturned to the north-west. This structure has been coaxially refolded. ... -
The geology of the Sorjusdalen area, Nordland, Norway.
(NGU (351), Journal article, 1979)The rocks of the Sorjusdalen area are divided into two distinct tectono-stratigraphic sequences, the lower termed the Pieske\/Vasten Nappe and the upper the Gasak Nappe. The mutual contact of the nappes is imbricate in ... -
The geology of the Vaddas area, Troms: a key to our understanding of the Upper Allochthon in the Caldonides of northern Norway
(NGU Bulletin (445), Journal article, 2005)The Vaddas area in the North Norwegian Caledonides is underlain by the Corrovarri Nappe, the uppermost unit of the Kalak Nappe Complex, and the overlying Vaddas Nappe representing the lowermost unit of the Reisa Nappe ... -
The geology of Varanger Peninsula and stratigraphic correlation with Spitsbergen and north-east Greenland.
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The geology, exploration and characterisation of graphite deposits in the Jennestad area, Vesterålen, northern Norway
(NGU Bulletin (436), Journal article, 2000)This paper reviews graphite exploration in the Jennestad area, Nordland. As a result of helicopter aeromagnetic surveying and subsequent ground geophysics mapping and trenching, some 30, variously sized bodies of graphite ... -
The Gjedde Lake gold occurrence in Pasvik
(NGU-Rapport (95.079), Report, 1995)The Gjedde Lake gold occurrence was found in the Pasvik Valley during field work in the summer of 1993. The area is poorly exposed and this hampered the investigation. The gold mineralisation is related to the upper section ... -
The granites of the Mykle region in the southern part of the Oslo igneous province, Norway
(NGU Bulletin (441), Journal article, 2003)The granites exposed around lake Mykle constitute two discrete massifs. The western granite massif, the subject of the present paper, is an intrusive complex, with larvikite as country rocks making up the topographic highs ... -
The graphite schists in the Gjerstad-Kragerø area and their graphite potential, Southern Norway
(NGU-Rapport (2016.010), Report, 2016)The purpose of this report is to present the available data regarding the graphitic schists in the Gjerstad-Kragerø area and to make the data available for explorers and municipal land use planners.The graphite schists ... -
The Gudbrandsdalen Antiform - a major Late Caledonian structure
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The Gullsteinberget and Knøsberget kyanite quartzite deposits
(NGU-Rapport (2006.078), Report, 2007)Confidential until 01.01.2009The kyanite quartzite occurrences of Gullsteinberget and Knøsberget in Solør were mapped, sampled and analysed in order to determine the quality and distribution of potential quartz raw material. ... -
The Hersjø ore deposit, evaluation of ore potential
(NGU-Rapport (2007.023), Report, 2007)Forkortet:\rThe Hersjø sulfide deposit is situated in the Holtålen municipality, some 17 km to the nortwest of Røros. The depoist is situated within the Forollhogna National park. Holtålen municipality have retained ... -
The Husfjord plutonic complex, Sørøy, northern Norway.
(NGU (378), Journal article, 1983)The Husfjord area of Sørøy is underlain by a plutonic complex which has been emplaced into Vendian to Cambrian metasediments during the Finnmarkian phase of the Caledonian orogeny. The metasedemimentary envelope of the ... -
The Hydrochemistrey of Selected Coal Mine Drainage and Spoil-Tip Run-off Waters, Longyearbyen, Svalbard
(NGU-Rapport (96.141), Report, 1996)During July 1996, three sources of mine run-off were sampled from the mining complex around Longyearbyen, Svalbard; (i) Pumped discharge of minewater from Mine 3 to Bjørndalen, (ii) Run-off from a spoil tip at Mine 3 in ... -
The hydrochemistry of coal mine drainage and other ochre waters in North Derbyshire and South Yorkshire, UK
(NGU-Rapport (96.140), Report, 1996)Fifteen coal mine drainage waters from the Millstone Grit and Coal Measures of Derbyshire and Yorkshire have been hydrochemically compared with other iron- rich waters, from spoil tips, natural springs and lead mine soughs, ... -
The hydrochemistry of crystalline bedrock groundwater in Norway
(NGU Bulletin (439), Journal article, 2002)1604 groundwater samples collected from Precambrian and Palaeozoic crystalline bbedrock aquifers and 72 groundwater samples from Quaternary aquifers were analysed for radon, pH, and major and minor elements. A representative ... -
The hydrogeochemistry of Norwegian bedrock groundwater - selected parameters (pH,F,Rn,U,Th,B,Na,Ca) in samples from Vestfold and Hordaland, Norway
(NGU Bulletin (432), Journal article, 1997)Over 300 samples of bedrock groundwater from Hordaland county and the Oslo rift lithologies of Vestfold county have been collected and analysed for radon and fluoride. A selection of 150 samples have been analysed for a ... -
The Hydrogeochemistry of the Altaiskii, Askizskii, Beiskii,Beogradskii Shirinskii, Tashtskii and Ust' Abakanskii Regions, Republic of Khakassia Southern Siberia, Russian Federation - Data Report
(NGU-Rapport (2001.006), Report, 2001)This report documents the geochemical and microbiological data on water samples collected during field expeditions during the summers of 1999 and 2000 to the Republic of Khakassia (Russian Federation) in southern Siberia. ... -
The Hydrogeochemistry of the Shira Region, Republic of Khakassia, Southern Siberia, Russian Federation - Data Report
(NGU-Rapport (98.090), Report, 1998)The groundwater chemistry of the aquifers around and within the Devonian rift basin of the Shira area is very different from that of the Permian Oslo Rift. The anionic chemical composition in the Russian Devonian Aquifers ... -
The Iddefjord granite: geology and age
(NGU Bulletin (417), Journal article, 1990)The Iddefjord granite forms part of the Swedish Bohus batholith and ranges in composition from diorite to granite. The granite consists of 13 individual plutons, and the mechanism of intrusion is related to block subsidence ... -
The igneous rocks of the Lyngen peninsula, Troms, Norway.
(NGU (269), Journal article, 1971)