• Jordbunden i Romsdals amt. Del.2 Herrederne i Romsdalen og Nordmør 

      Helland, Amund (NGU (19), Journal article, 1895)
    • Jordfaldet ved Mørset i Stjørdalen. 

      Reusch, Hans (NGU (32), Journal article, 1901)
      Forkortet:The railway from Trondheim to Sweden runs East through the Stjørdal.The lower part of this valley is open and wide. About 9 km from the sea, themain river is joined from the north by the small river Gråelven which ...
    • Jurassic biota and biofacies in erratics from the Sortland area, Vesterålen, northern Norway 

      Fürsich, Franz Theodor; Thomsen, Elsebeth (NGU Bulletin (443), Journal article, 2005)
      Erratic blocks occurring on the shore at Sortland, northern Norway, consists of fine-to coarse-grained siliclastics, in places conglomeratic, which exhibit signs of large-scale cross-bedding or, less commonly, are bioturbated. ...
    • Jurassic sandstone provenance and basement erosion in the Møre margin - Froan Basin area 

      Mørk, Mai Britt E.; Johnsen, Sverre Ola (NGU Bulletin (443), Journal article, 2005)
      Upper Triassic, Jurassic and Lower Cretaceous sandstones and conglomerates from different settings around the Møre-Trøndelag Fault Complex have been studied for interpretation of sediment provenance and basement erosion ...
    • Jæderens geologi. 

      Bjørlykke, Knut O. (NGU (48), Journal article, 1908)
      Forkortet:Jæren is the comparatively flat district on the South Western coast of Norway,between Stavanger and Egersund. The soil consists in most parts, of deposits ofloose material, moraine sand and gravel, peat moss and ...
    • Jæderens jordbund. 

      Grimnes, A. (NGU (52), Journal article, 1910)
      Forkortet:The comparatively flat extent of country which stretches from the neighbour-hood of Stavanger to the neighbourhood of Vigrestad, has above the bed-rocka cover of loose material which in the southern part attains ...
    • Kalkstensforekomster i Kristianiafeltet 

      Holtedahl, Olaf (NGU (63), Journal article, 1912)
      Forkortet: The remarkable development in Norway of several chemico-technical branches of industry during the last twenty to thirty years has immensely increased the use of limestone. The object of the present paper is to ...
    • Kaolin fra Hurdal. 

      Rosenqvist, Ivan Th. (NGU (183), Journal article, 1952)
      In Hurdal, 60 km NNE of Oslo, there are deposits of a light clay, originating from the decomposition of syenite. Samples from two localities have been investigated and by differential thermal analysis (Diagram fig. 3) ...
    • Kaolinforekomst i Hurdalen 

      Homan, C.H. (NGU (1), Journal article, 1891)
      Forkortet: Occurrence of kaolin. Mr. Homan describes a deposit of kaolin resulting from the local decomposition of a syenite in Hurdalen, W of lake Mjøsen.
    • Karasjokgrønnsteinbeltet. Regional geofysisk og geologisk tolkning 

      Midtun, Reidar Devold (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 ...
    • Karsthuler i Nordland. 

      Horn, Gunnar (NGU (165), Journal article, 1947)
      The cave passages are mostly tunnel shaped, usually with a circular or elliptical section. These passages were formed when they were completely water-filled. Underground streams have later made cuts into the floor of some ...
    • Kart-katalog over Norges berggrunn. Catalogue of maps, bed-rock geology of Norway. 

      Dons, Johannes A. (NGU (193), Journal article, 1956)
    • Kartbladet Lillehammer. Tekst 

      Munster, Ths. (NGU (30), Journal article, 1900)
      Forkortet: Diese Abhandlung enthalt eine Beschreibung des geologischen Kartenblattes \"Lillehammer\" (Zwischen 60\u00B0 54' und 61\u00B0 1' N und zwischen ca. 0\u00B0 2' und 0\u00B0 48' west. Lange von Oslo Observatorium). ...
    • Kemiske undersøkelser over ekstration av glimmermineralers kaliindhold. 

      Johnson, E. (NGU (108), Journal article, 1922)
    • Kentallenite (olovine-monzonite) in Bindal, Central Norwegian Caldonides. 

      Nordgulen, Øystein; Mitchell, John G. (NGU Bulletin (413), Journal article, 1988)
      A rock-type identified as kentallenite is reported from the southwestern partof the Helgeland Nappe Complex, Central Norway. The kentallenite is ahypabyssal rock and belongs to a suite of appinitic mafic dykes and smallstocks ...
    • Kisdistriktet Varaldsøy-Ølve i Hardanger og bergverksdriftens historie. 

      Foslie, Steinar; Dietrichson, Brynjulf (NGU (147), Journal article, 1955)
      When Steinar Foslie suddenly passed away in november 1951, he had finished the geological map here presented: \"Kisdistriktet Varaldsøy-Ølve i Hardanger\", based on field-work during 1942-49. Furthermore his M.S. contained ...
    • Kobberforekomster på Straumsheia. 

      Neumann, Henrich (NGU (191), Journal article, 1955)
      The deposits have been known for more than 250 years, and have been worked off and on during that period of time with no great success. The total production has probably not been more than one hundred tons of copper. As ...
    • Komatiitic Chlorite-amphibole rocks and mafic metavolcanics from the Karasjok greenstone belt, Finnmark, northern Norway: a preliminary report. 

      Henriksen, Helge (NGU (382), Journal article, 1983)
      A general account is presented of the field relationships, geochemistry and petrology of mafic and ultramafic metavolcanics within the Precambrian Karasjok greenstone belt. These metavolcanic rocks make up the major part ...
    • Kongsberg Sølvverk. 

      Bugge, Arne (NGU (250 C), Journal article, 1967)
      Kongsberg Silver Mines were worked practically continously from 1623 to 1955. After the Silver Mines were closed down in 1955, all the literature, including the old records and maps, were distributed amongst various ...