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Studies in the Trondheim region, Central Norwegian Caledonides
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Studies in the Trondheim Region, Central Norwegian Caledonides II
(NGU (245), Journal article, 1967) -
Studies on the Latest Precambrian and Eocambrian Rocks in Norway
(NGU (238), Journal article, 1966) -
Studies on the latest precambrian and Eocambrian rocks in Norway
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Sub-till sediments at Rokoberget, Southeastern Norway
(NGU Bulletin (424), Journal article, 1993)A dark blue-grey, silty clay below till is described from a locality 230 m a.s.l. in the Rokosjøen depression east of Mjøsa. The sediment is glacially deformed but interpreted to represent a deposit from a period with local ... -
Subdivision of the Jotun Nappe Complex between Aurlandsfjorden and Nærøyfjorden, South Norway.
(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 ... -
Subduction-related volcanism in the Gula Nappe, southeastern Trondheim Nappe Complex, Central Norway
(NGU Bulletin (428), Journal article, 1995)Field and geochemical evidence from two meta-igneous complexes that occur in the Einunnfjellet-Savalen area, southeastern Trondheim Nappe Complex, indicates that both complexes formes in an arc-related setting. Metabasalts ... -
Subsidence and tectonics in Late Precambrian and Palaeozoic sedimentary basins of southern Norway.
(NGU (380), Journal article, 1983)The assumption that sedimentary basins approach isotopic equilibrium provides a good foundation for modelling basin subsidence based on variables such as cooling rates (thermal contraction), crustal thinning, eustatic ... -
Subsidence in Trondheim, 1992-2003: Results of PSInSAR analysis
(NGU-Rapport (2005.082), Report, 2005)Forkortet.\rTimely identification of subsidence is important in order to ensure that remediation efforts are successful. Even if subsidence cannot be prevented or stopped, it must be accounted for in new construction ... -
Suldalsfjeldene
(NGU (36), Journal article, 1903)Forkortet: The high mountain region round the Suldal lake to the NE of Stavanger in Southeastern Norway forms a continuation of the region described by Bjørlykke, Rekstad and Reusch in the \"Aarbog\" (Yearbook) of 1902. ... -
Sulfidførende gneis E 18; geokjemi og petrografi
(NGU-Rapport (2002.052), Report, 2002)Sulfidførende gneiser som finnes langs planlagt ny trase fro E18 Grimstad-Lillesand-Dyreparken antas å kunne medføre forurensingsproblemer. Som grunnlag for videre vurdering har NGU utført gekjemiske og petrografiske ... -
Sulitelmafeltets geologi og petrografi. Første del av et arbeide om Sulitelmafeltets fjellgrunn og malmforekomster.
(NGU (121), Journal article, 1927)The present publication is the first part of a monograph on the Sulitjelma district, containing the sections on physiography, general geology and petrology. In the second part the ore dposits will be described and their ... -
Sulitjelma. Berggrunnskart Sulitjelma M 1:250 000; trykt i farger
(Map, 1996)Beskrivelsen finnes på kartet. -
Sulitjelmafeltet. Berggrunnsgeologisk kart - M 1 : 100 000
(Map, 1989)Beskrivelse i NGU Skrifter nr 93 -
Sulitjelmafeltet. Berggrunnsgeologisk kart - M 1 : 100 000. Beskrivelse.
(Skrifter (93), Map, 1989)The eugeoclinal rocks of the Sulitjelma region occup a large depression in the Norwegian Caldonodrd betwwen the Nasafjell tectonic window of Precambrian rocks in the south and the Tysfjord window in the north. The age of ... -
Sulphur isotope composition of the sandstone-lead deposits in southern Norway.
(NGU (380), Journal article, 1983)Samples of galena, pyrite and barite from the Norwegian sandstone-lead occurences in the Gjøvik area and at Osen and Galåa have been analyzed for their sulphur isotope composition. Samples from the Vassbo and Laisvall ... -
Summary of knowledge about Norwegian anorthosite prospecting - in relation to Greenland anorthosites
(NGU-Rapport (2010.020), Report, 2010)This report gives an overview of Norwegian prospecting on anorthosites, with emphasis on the calcic types dominant in the Inner Sogn-Voss area of Western Norway. The high aluminium content of these large anorthosite bodies ...