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The Norwegian groundwater monitoring network (LGN): alkalinity trends in selected aquifers from southern Norway during 1980-1990
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The Ordovician Grøndalsfjell Intrusive Complex: Central Scandinavian Caledonides: field relations, petrography and emplacement
(NGU Bulletin (435), Journal article, 1999)The Grøndalsfjell Intrusive Complex (GIC) is part of a major plutonic province located in the Gjersvik Nappe of the Upper Allochthon in the Caledonides of Central Norway. Field relationships and petrography suggest that ... -
The origin of macrorhytmic units in the Lower Zone of the Lille Kufjord Intrusion, northern Norway.
(NGU Bulletin (420), Journal article, 1990)The Lille Kufjord intrusion is one of the youngest mafic plutons in the Seiland Magmatic Province which forms part of the Middle Allochthon of the North Norwegian Caledonides. It was emplaced at a mid-crustal level into ... -
The Oslo paleorift - A review and guide to excursions. Excursion 2. Nittedal cauldron (Alnsjøen area).
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The Oslo paleorift - A review and guide to excursions. Excursion 3. Central part of the Oslofjord.
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The Oslo paleorift - A review and guide to excursions. Excursion 4. Metallogeny associated with the Oslo rifting.
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The Oslo paleorift - A review and guide to excursions. Excursion 5. Krokskogen lava area.
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The Oslo paleorift - A review and guide to excursions. Excursion 6. Southern part of the Oslo Rift.
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The Oslo paleorift - A review and guide to excursions. Geophysical investigations.
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The Oslo paleorift - A review and guide to excursions. Isotop- and trace-element chemistry, geochronology.
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The Oslo paleorift - A review and guide to excursions. Metallogeny.
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The Oslo paleorift - A review and guide to excursions. Petrology of the plutonic rocks.
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The Oslo paleorift - A review and guide to excursions. Sedimentary rocks associated with the Oslo region lavas.
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The Oslo paleorift - A review and guide to excursions. Tectonomagnetic evolution.
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The Oslo paleorift - A review and guide to excursions. Terminology and history of investigations.
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The pegmatite dyke at Rømteland. A description of the minerals and a discussion of the mineral paragenesis, especially within the system (Fe, Mn)-TiO2-Y2O3-(Nb, Ta)2O5-SiO2.
(NGU (211), Journal article, 1960)Pegmatitten som her er beskrevet ligger på Rømteland, ca. 7 km V for Vigeland i Vest-Agder fylke, Syd-Norge. Pegmatitten ligger i en kvarts-monzonitt (farsunditt), som innehar følgende mineraler: kvarts, mikroklin, plagioklas, ... -
The Porsanger Sandstone Formation and subjacent rocks in the Lakselv District, Finnmark, Northern Norway.
(NGU (255), Journal article, 1968)The Porsanger Sandstone Formation forms an imbricated thrust mass lying between the Precambrian Basement Complex to the south-east and an allochthonous nappe of \"Caledonian\" metamorphic rocks to the north-west. The ... -
The Precambiran schists and gneisses of Lakselv valley, northern Norway.
(NGU (205), Journal article, 1959)The principal rocks of the Lakselv valley area are well-foliated hornblende schist and mica-quartz schists and lesser amounts of quartzite and marble. The hornblende schist overlies most of the mica-quartz schists and in ... -
The Precambrian geology of Vest-Finnmark, Northern Norway.
(NGU (201), Journal article, 1957)Det undersøkte området har sin naturlige geologiske grense inord langs \"Hyolithussonen\". I syd danner riksgrensen mot Finlandgrensen for undersøkelsenen og i vest er området begrenset avfylkesgrensen mot Troms. Området ...