Blar i NGU-publikasjoner på emneord "BERGGRUNNSGEOLOGI"
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Jernmalm og jernverk. Særlig om elektrisk jernmalm-smelting.
(NGU (85), Journal article, 1918) -
Jondal. Berggrunnskart; Jondal; 13154; 1:50 000
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Jordbunden i Jarlsberg og Larviks amt
(NGU (16), Journal article, 1894) -
Jordbunden i Romsdals amt. Del 1. Den almindelige del og herrederne i søndmør
(NGU (18), Journal article, 1895) -
Jordbunden i Romsdals amt. Del.2 Herrederne i Romsdalen og Nordmør
(NGU (19), Journal article, 1895) -
Junkerdal. Berggrunnskart; Junkerdal; 21284; 1:50 000; Foreløpig utgave plottekart;
(Map, 1986)Plotteversjon 2010 -
Jæderens geologi.
(NGU (48), Journal article, 1908)Forkortet:Jæren is the comparatively flat district on the South Western coast of Norway,between Stavanger and Egersund. The soil consists in most parts, of deposits ofloose material, moraine sand and gravel, peat moss and ... -
Jøa. Berggrunnskart; Jøa; 17243; 1:50 000; sort/hvitt;
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Kaolin fra Hurdal.
(NGU (183), Journal article, 1952)In Hurdal, 60 km NNE of Oslo, there are deposits of a light clay, originating from the decomposition of syenite. Samples from two localities have been investigated and by differential thermal analysis (Diagram fig. 3) ... -
Kaolinforekomst i Hurdalen
(NGU (1), Journal article, 1891)Forkortet: Occurrence of kaolin. Mr. Homan describes a deposit of kaolin resulting from the local decomposition of a syenite in Hurdalen, W of lake Mjøsen. -
Karsthuler i Nordland.
(NGU (165), Journal article, 1947)The cave passages are mostly tunnel shaped, usually with a circular or elliptical section. These passages were formed when they were completely water-filled. Underground streams have later made cuts into the floor of some ...