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Kort beretning om Norges Geologiske Undersøkelses ekspedisjon til Birtavarre gruvefelt i Troms, 1952.
(NGU (184), Journal article, 1953)The paper gives a short review of the initial work of a Survey expedition to the southern part of the pyrite ore province of Vaddas-Birtavarre in Northern Norway. The ore bodies occur as concordant bands and lenses in ... -
Kort beskrivelse av bergartene.
(NGU Bulletin (155), Journal article, 1940)Petrographic inspection of the rocks reveals that all of them, both sedimentary and igneous, are metamorphic. The igneous rocks are gabbroic and trondhjemitic. The rocks of gabbroic origin (among them probably hypabyssal ... -
Kort oversigt over kobberets inflydelse paa jern og staal
(NGU (117), Journal article, 1923)The research work by various authors on the influence of copper in iron and steal is given in a condensed form. On pages 1-2 is explained why earlier researches often disagree owing to want to exact knowledge of the true ... -
Kulforekomsten paa Andøen
(NGU (4), Journal article, 1891)Forkortet: A map and section are given p. 132. \"Myr\" signifies peatmoss, \"sandsten\" sand- stone, \"lerjernsten\" clay ironstone, \"bitumines skifer\" bituminous shale, \"skjælmergel\" shell-marl, \"borhul\" borehole, ... -
Kullblendeførende breksje ved Hof, Solør.
(NGU (213), Journal article, 1961)The breccia has possibly connection with the Permian faults in Rendalen, farther north, and the coal blend is probably derived from the dark Cambrian shale, once deposited on the Precambrian peneplane. A number of minerals ... -
Kvaliteten av grunnvann. Meddelelse fra Vannboringsarkivet nr. 5.
(NGU (200), Journal article, 1957)Quality of ground water: The quality of ground-water from drilled wells in Norway is little known. The ground water mainly occurs in fractures. Open fracture-systems, with rapid circulation of ground-water, may easily lead ... -
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 ... -
Kvartærgeologiske undersøkelser i Randsverkområdet, Jotunheimen.
(NGU (228), Journal article, 1964)A short account is given of the Late Pleistocene deglaciation and drainage in an area of Jotunheimen (fig. 2). Already at the beginning the mountain tops emerges through the ice sheet, and it is possible to follow the ... -
Labrador
(NGU (1), Journal article, 1891)Forkortet: Labrador. This is the name in trade for the beautiful dark grey augite-syenite with labradorizing soda-orthoclase from the region of Frediksværn and Larvik on our Southcoast. -
Lagfølgen på Hardangervidda og den såkaldte "høifjeldskvarts"
(NGU (11), Journal article, 1893)Forkortet: Der Alaunschiefer ist namentlich in s\u00FCd\u00F6stlichsten Theil von Vidda typisch ausgebildet; die Schiefer sind nicht mehr unver\u00E4nderte Alaunschiefer sondern regionalmetamorphische Aequivalente. Zu ... -
Large continental rotations during Vendian and Palaeozoic times: a simple geodynamic explanation
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Late Precambrian and Cambro-Ordovician sedimentation in East Finnmark.
(NGU (269), Journal article, 1971)The presence of two closely spaced tillite formations within the Precambrian and Cambro-Ordovician sediments of eastern Finnmark permits subdivision into pre-glacial and post-glacial regimes. On the northern side of ... -
Late Precambrian sedimentary rocks of the Tanafjord-Varangerfjord region of Varanger peninsula, Northern Norway.
(NGU (269), Journal article, 1971)The late Precambrian Older Sandstone Series of Føyn (1937) underlies relatively large areas od the Tanafjord-Varangerfjord region of Varanger Peninsula (Siedlecka & Siedlecki, 1967). Geological mapping carried out by the ... -
Late Precambrian stratigraphy and structure of the north-eastern margin of the Fennoscandian shield (East-Finnmark - Timan Region).
(NGU (316), Journal article, 1975)Later Precambrian (Riphean and Vendian) rocks occur along the north-easternb margin of the Fennoscandian Shield and the Russian Platform in Three zones: 1) the Varanger-Kildin, 2) the Timan-Kanin and 3) the Southern Barents ... -
Late Proterozoic (Vendian) to Early Cambrian sedimentation in the Hedmark Group, south-western part of the Sparagmite Region, southern Norway
(NGU Bulletin (412), Journal article, 1988)Field studies of the allochthonous Ekre Shale and Vangsås Formation (uppermost Hedmark Group) were undertaken in order to develop a sedimentary model for the final stages of infilling of the Hedmark rift basin. The Ekre ... -
Late Quaternary geological development of the Jutland Bank and the initiation of the Jutland Current, NE North Sea
(NGU Bulletin (430), Journal article, 1996)Using shallow seismic and core data, a reconstruction has been made of the Late Pleistocene-Early Holocene palaeogeography of Jutland Bank, NE North Sea. A division of Late Pleistocene and Holocene deposits into five ... -
Late-Caledonian structures, differential retrogression and structural position of (ultra)high-pressure rocks in the Nordfjord-Stadlandet area, Western Gneiss Region
(NGU Bulletin (432), Journal article, 1997)Late-Caledonian, amphibolite-facies structures in the Nordfjord-Stadlandet area comprise an 8 km-wide zone of non-coaxial shear below the Nordfjord-Sogn Detachment (NSD). Below this zone, coaxial structures dominate. The ... -
Latest Precambrian and Eocambrian stratigraphy of Norway.
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Lead isotope determinations by inductively-coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS): potential of sector field instruments
(NGU Bulletin (436), Journal article, 2000)Lead isotope measurements have been carried out using a high-resolution inductively-coupled plasma mass spectrometry (Finnigan MAT ELEMENT, configurated with CD-1 option) The method can be applied to all types of geological ... -
Lead-zinc hydrothermal mineralization in the Pechenga Area, Kola Peninsula, Russia
(NGU Bulletin (423), Journal article, 1992)The Early Proterozoic Pechenga supracrustal belt in the western part of the Kola Peninsula, Russia contains hydrothermal Pb-Zn mineralizations, occurring as veins or sulphide disseminations along hydrothermally altered ...