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Contributions to the geology of Hardangervidda (West Norway) I. An explosion-breccia occurrence in Hjølmodalen.
(NGU (247), Journal article, 1967)An occurrence of breccia, which is thought to have been formed\rby a fluidization process, is described. The breccia is supposed to be\rgenetically related to similar breccias encountered in other parts of\rthe Precambrian ... -
Bidrag til Finmarkens geologi
(NGU (84), Journal article, 1918)The present paper is a result of investigations carried out in the most northern district of Norway, during the summers 1914-17, the total amount of time spent in Finnmark being 23 weeks. The studies have been confined to ... -
Om kvantitativ bestemmelse av kali.
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Eocambrian and Lower Paleozoic geology of the Digermul Peninsula, Tanafjord, Finnmark.
(NGU (234), Journal article, 1965)The stratigraphical succession of the Digermul Peninsula consists of about 3000 metres of conformable clastic sediments with carbonates and volcanic rocks absent. It has been divided into two groups. The lower, Vestertana ... -
Valg av materiale til utlutningsforsøkene.
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The Oslo paleorift - A review and guide to excursions. Petrology of the plutonic rocks.
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Karasjokgrønnsteinbeltet. Regional geofysisk og geologisk tolkning
(Skrifter (88), Book, 1988)A geophysical interpretation of geological structures within 5 map-sheets in 1:50,000 scale (AMS M711) has been done. Petrophysical properties of 1350 rock samples and about 11000 in situ susceptibility measurements have ... -
Ingeniørgeologiske undersøkelser for anlegg i fjell.
(NGU; Skrifter (352; 30), Journal article, 1979)The purpose of this paper is to provide geologists with an outline of the procedures and methods used by engineering geologists in the planning and construction of underground openings in rock. Examples of different types ... -
NGU publikasjon nr. 369 : bulletin 63
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Norwegian anorthosites and their industrial uses, with emphasis on the massifs of the Inner Sogn-Voss area in western Norway
(NGU Bulletin (436), Journal article, 2000)Anorthositic rocks are common in several geological provinces in Norway. Many occur at scattered localities in different parts of the country, but the two largest anorthosite complexes in western Europe are situated in ... -
Big boulders of tillite rock in Porsanger, Northern Norway.
(NGU (247), Journal article, 1967)In 1959 numerous erratic boulders of tillite rock were discovered at the head of Austerbotn, the eastern arm of the Porsangerfjord. Some of the boulders are very big, having volumes of up to 20m3. In 1965 another two ... -
Nitrate contamination of groundwater in the Republic of Lithuania
(NGU Bulletin (424), Journal article, 1993)In many countries nitrate contamination of groundwater has become a serious ecological problem and Lithuania is no exception.In fact,irrational, unbalanced development of the economy coupled with specific geological and ... -
Geology and structure of the Dombås-Lesja area, southern Trondheim region, south-central Norway.
(NGU (340), Journal article, 1978)Investigations in the southernmost part of the Trondheim region have established the presence of a new tectonic unit, the Andbergshøi Complex, interposed between the Trondheim Nappe and the Western Precambrian basement. ... -
NGU publikasjon nr. 300 : bulletin 20
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Leirfall ved Aaserumvatnet i Hedrum 1940.
(NGU (167), Journal article, 1946)On the first of July 1940 a clay-slide took place on the beach of lake Aaserumvatnet, 10 km West of Sandefjord. The slide occurred in several repetitions. Commencing at 7 o'clock in the morning the ground was not at rest ... -
Talk-serpentinforekomster i Sparbu, Nord-Trøndelag.
(NGU; Skrifter (290; 4), Journal article, 1973)The report presents a technical description of certain talc-serpentine deposits occuring within the Gula Schist Group (Cambrian) of the Trondheim region. No form of contact metamorphism of the schist can be observed along ... -
Mesozoic sediments and structures onshore Norway and in the coastal zone
(NGU Bulletin (450), Journal article, 2010)In mainland Norway, Mesozoic sedimentary rocks (Jurassic and Cretaceous) outcrop only on Andøya. These are the youngest rocks on land anywhere in Norway. Triassic dykes occur in West Norway, while Mesozoic structures and ... -
Mosjøen. Beskrivelse til det berggrunnssgeologiske gradteigskart I 17 1 : 100 000.
(NGU; Skrifter (307; 12), Journal article, 1974)Description are given of the various lithologies occurring within the map area. These mainly comprise Cambro - Silurian supracrustals and intrusive, as well as granitic basement rocks of supposed Precambrian age. The ... -
Industrial mineral quality of limestone; the effect of contact metemorphism on textural properties, brightness and geochemistry
(NGU Bulletin (436), Journal article, 2000)When carbonate are altered by contact metamorphism the industrial mineral quality of the rock can be affected. Based on two contrasting limnestone units from Oslo Rift, Norway, a study has been made of the impact that ... -
IV. Ramsøy titanjernmalmfelt i Solør og dets differentiations- processer
(NGU (68), Journal article, 1914)Forkortet: The present paper deals with a deposit of titaniferrous iron ore in the province of Solør, in southeastern Norway, and its formation through differentition processes. The treatise may be naturally divided into ...