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Middle and Late Pleistocene stratigraphy, chronology and glacial history in Finnmark, North Norway.
(NGU Bulletin (429), Journal article, 1996)The Pleistocene superficial deposits in Finnmark, North Norway, were investigated in about 250 excavations and drillings during the period 1960-1990. Based on this regional background data six localities on Finnmarksvidda ... -
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 ... -
Interpretation of the lead isotopic composition from sulfide mineralizations in the Proterozoic Sjangeli area, northern Sweden.
(NGU Bulletin (415), Journal article, 1989)Cu-, Fe- and Zn-mineralizations occur in the Lower Proterozoic supracrustal rocks of the Sjangeli area, a tectonic basement window in the Caledonides of northern Sweden and Norway. The supracrustal belt consists of basic ... -
Beskrivelse til kartbladet Dønna
(NGU (37), Journal article, 1904)Forkortet: This region is situated in the Northern part of the district of Helgeland between 66\u00B0 and 66\u00B0 20' N. A geological map in black is given on pages 4 and 5. The igneous rocks here are granites, gabbro and ... -
Building stone of central and southern Ethiopia: deposits and resource potential
(NGU Bulletin (436), Journal article, 2000)The bedrock geology of Ethiopia exhibits a variety of rock types that can potentially be developed for building stone production. The ETHIONOR project has so far included investigation of such resources in the southern and ... -
Urban geochemistry in Trondheim, Norway
(NGU Bulletin (438), Journal article, 2001)The chemical composition of urban surface soil in Trondheim, Norway, has been mapped to serve a two-fold purpose.\r1.) To assess whether stack-emissions from industrial sites, incinerators and crematoria as well as road ... -
Fotogeologi
(NGU (205), Journal article, 1959)The use of air photos for geological interpretation is described. A short introduction to photogrammetry is given, and the types of instruments useful for photogeology are mentioned. -
Structural succession in a part of the outer Hardangerfjord area, West Norway.
(NGU (343), Journal article, 1978)Recent mapping has made possible a reinterpretation of the tectonostratigraphy of this area, situated at the eastern edge of the \"Faltungsgraben\". It is shown that certain rock units occuring over large areas, and formerly ... -
Almenfattelig forklaring af kartet og af endel i det foregaaende anvendte geologiske udtryk
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Vore myrers plantedække og torvarter
(NGU (99), Journal article, 1923)Die vorliegende Abhandlung enth\u00CClt die Resultate einer Untersuchung der Moore Norwegens, ihre Vegetation, sowie ihre Torfarten betreffend. Die Analyse der Vegetation ist nach der Methode von Raunkiær von Hanna ... -
Lerfaldene ved Kokstad, Gretnes og Braa.
(NGU (132), Journal article, 1929)The marine clay deposits in the South Eastern part of Norway, in the Trondheim district, and in certain valleys in Northern Norway are often distressed by landslides which make freat damages. In historical times the largest ... -
Kvartære avleiringer i Østfold
(NGU (91), Journal article, 1922)This paper is a contribution to the quaternary geolgoy of the south-eastern part of Norway. The district lies between the Oslo Fjord and the Swedish frontier. The map, fig. 1 shows the direction of the movement of ice ... -
Strandlinjer, moræner og skjælforekomster i den sydlige del av Troms fylke
(NGU (94), Journal article, 1922)Within the Ofoten territory there are 5 good shore-lines as elsewhere in Northern Norway and besides these there is a 6th line farther to the north only observed near the heads of the fjords. These 6 lines have been measured ... -
Den kemiske sammensætning av Spitsbergen - Bjørnøykul
(NGU (112), Journal article, 1923)The present paper contains analyses of arctic coals from Spitzbergen and the Beeren Island, partly previous published in various geological papers on these islands, but chiefly unpublished analyses from the last years. The ... -
I. Den hvite granit i Sogn, geologisk optræden og tekniske egenskaper
(NGU (68), Journal article, 1913)Forkortet: The white granite of Sogn in Western Norway, although for many years known and repeately called attention to be geologists, has only recently come into use as a building material to any extent. In this paper is ... -
Fossilførende sedimenter ved Skudenes.
(NGU (155), Journal article, 1940)The southern part of the island Karmøy (Western Norway, between Stavanger and Haugesund) displays a varying complex of slightly metamorphic sediments and igneous rocks: besides gabbro, there occur conglomerates, \"fragmental ... -
The nature of the basement contact.
(NGU (227), Journal article, 1964)The gneisses below the Cambrian schist or Eocambrian flagstones in the central Norwegian Caledonides have been considered of Precambrian age, but the fact that the contact is always concordant has been explained as due to ... -
Early Proterozoic shallow-marine albite-rich sandstone in the Karasjok Greenstone Belt, Norway.
(NGU Bulletin (403), Journal article, 1985)A remarkably little-deformed sandstone in a roadcut near Karasjok showssedimentary structures characteristic of a subaerially exposed tidalenvironment. The fining upward sequence displays flaser bedding, parallellamination, ... -
Strandliniens beliggenhed under stenalderen i det sydøstlige Norge
(NGU (41), Journal article, 1905)Forkortet: Die Lage der Strandlinie w\u00E4hrend der verschieden Abschnitte der postglacialen Hebung. Zur L\u00F6sung dieser Aufgabe wurde eine Revision der fr\u00FCheren Untersuch- ungen \u00FCber die gleichzeitigen ...