Browsing Rapporter by Subject "JORDSKJELV"
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3rd Slope Tectonics Conference - Program and abstract book
(NGU-Rapport (2014.030), Report, 2014)The 3rd Slope Tectonic Conference arranged at the Geological Survey of Norway on September 8.-12. 2014, follows the 2nd Slope Tectonic Conference organized at the Geological Survey of Austria in 2011 and the 1st Slope ... -
Geofaredagen 2016 - Program og sammendrag
(NGU-Rapport (2016.035), Report, 2016)Geofaredagen 2016 er en del av prosjektet SAK Geofare, som er finansiert av Norges forskningsråd. Geofaredagen 2016 er et møtested, blant annet for studenter, der det presenteres 20 vitenskaplige foredrag og 17 vitenskaplige ... -
Hazard evaluation of rock avalanches; The Baraldsnes - Oterøya area
(NGU-Rapport (2001.108), Report, 2002)The report provides an evaluation of the hazard related to Skår\/Baraldsnes area in accordance with a contract with Hydro Technology and Projects. Geological and historical data on rock-avalanche events demonstrate that ... -
Postglacial mass movements in western Norway with special emphasis on the 2000-2200 BP and 2800-3200 BP periods - final report
(NGU-Rapport (2002.020), Report, 2002)The Ormen Lange Gas Field was discovered in the Norwegian Sea outside Møre ogRomsdal in 1997. The development of this field, which is located in the area ofthe Storegga Slide, requires safety assessment. NGU and Norsk Hydro ... -
Rock avalanches, gravitational bedrock fractures and neontectonic faults onshore northern West Norway: Examples, regional distribution and triggering mechanisms
(NGU-Rapport (2002.016), Report, 2002)The present report aims on graviational slope failures in Møre & Romsdal andSogn & Fjordane counties. It presents selected examples and an overview of theregional occurrence of rock avalanches and other bedrock failures. ... -
Sedimentological descriptions and results of analytical tests of sediment cores from fjords and lakes in northwest Western Norway
(NGU-Rapport (2002.014), Report, 2002)This cooperative project, involving NGU. Norsk Hydro ASA, the University ofBergen and Sogn og Fjordane College, aims at documenting past slide\/masasmovement events recorded in Holocene fjord and lake sediments in western ... -
“Shaken not stirred”: Mosaic sand – a semi-liquefaction phenomenon originating from strong earthquakes
(NGU-Rapport (2020.020), Report, 2020)The formation of mosaic sand, here as exemplified from a 0.23 km2 sand field at the coast of Nordland County in Northern Norway, is thought to be related to earthquake induced shaking, re-mobilization and partial (semi-) ...