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Lithostratigraphy of the Storvann Group, east Hinnøy, North Norway, and its regional implications.
(NGU (370), Journal article, 1981)The Storvann Group is a sequence of metasedimentary rocks which constitutes the autochtohonous Cambrian (?) sedimentary cover of the Precambrian Lofoten terrane on east Hinnøy, North Norway. The Storvann Group is composed ... -
Litt om Mjøsjøkelen
(NGU (37), Journal article, 1903)Forkortet: To the East of lake Mjøsa is at Brummundal an isolated outcrop of \"rhombic-feldspar-porphyry\" accompanied by a red or yellowish sandstone quite unique in Norway. The joint occurrence of these exceptional rocks ... -
Ljørdalen. Beskrivelse til kvartærgeologisk landgeneralkart.
(NGU (206), Journal article, 1958)The area is characterized by the melting in situ of stagnant glaciers. The glacial material of scree and stream deposits date from the dead-ice stage of the inland ice during which it left eskers of more or less sorted ... -
Lofoten og Vesteraalen
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Lokalglaciasjon på Sunnmøre. (On the mountain glaciation of Sunnmøre, West-Norway.)
(NGU (247), Journal article, 1967)Terminal moraines deposited by cirque glaciers are described from Sunnmøre, West Norway. Radiocarbon dating indicates that the fjord districts were free from inland ice in Allerød time. The mountain glaciation most likely ... -
Low-grade sediments on Precambrian gneiss in Vanna, Troms, Northern Norway
(NGU (359), Journal article, 1980)Forkortet: Presumed Precambrian, quartzo-feldspathic gneisses on Vanna, northern Norway, are overlain by two formations of arkosic sandstone and siltstone, the Tinn- vatn and Bukkheia formations. The gneiss\/sedimentary ... -
Lower and Middle Cambrian trilobits from the Digermul peninsula, Finnmark, northern Norway
(NGU Bulletin (419), Journal article, 1990)Ten trilobite species are described. The only Lower Cambrian one is the olenellid Kjerulfia lata from the upper member (D2) of the Doulbasgaissa Formation, previously known from southern Norway. The Middle Cambrian species ... -
Løsmateriale og isavsmeltning i nedre Gudbrandsdalen og Gausdal.
(NGU (228), Journal article, 1964)In the present paper are published some preliminary results of a study on glacigene material in two strongly glaciated valleys in Central Norway, namely Gudbrandsdalen and Gausdal. Particular attention has been paid to ... -
Mafic dykes in the Lkesdal Nappe at Sørli, Central Norwegain Caledonides: geochemistry and palaeotetonic implications
(NGU Bulletin (435), Journal article, 1999)Mafic dykes intruding feldspathic metasandstones of the Leksdal (Sarv) Nappe in the Sørli district of Nord-Trøndelag, Central Norway, vary from weakly foliated, porphyritic types to more common, strongly schistose, sparsely ... -
Magmatic and detrial pyrrhotite and pentlandite and magmatic troilite from Nordfjellmark, Velfjord-Tosen region, Central Norwegian Caledonides
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Major element geochemistry of Neoproterozoic successions of Varanger Pensinsula, North Norway, and Sredni and Rybachi Peninsulas, North- west Kola, Russia: provenance patterns and basin evolution
(NGU Bulletin (432), Journal article, 1997)Major element analyses of 461 samples of Neoproterozoic sedimentary rocks were classified by using petrochemical plots and statistically treated in cluster analyses. In general, the studied siliciclastic rocks represent ... -
Marginal basin type metavolcanites of the Hersjø Formation, eastern Trondheim District, Central Norwegian Caledonides.
(NGU Bulletin (412), Journal article, 1988)Forkortet.The more than 300 km long greenstone belt of the eastern Trondheim districtin the Caledonian Upper Allochthon displays considerable heterogeneity inlithology as well as metavolcanite geochemistry. A largely ... -
Marine kvartær-fossiler fra Seimsjøen i Sør-Odal.
(NGU (205), Journal article, 1959)The locality is situated 67 km NE of Oslo centre, at the outlet of Seimsjøen, the southwestern extension of Storsjøen lake (water level 130 m above sea level). Borings were undertaken by the Norwegian Geotechnical Institute, ... -
Marine microplankton biostratigraphy of the Volgian-Ryazanian boundary strata, western Barents Shelf
(NGU Bulletin (443), Journal article, 2005)Dinoflagellate cyst assemblages from Volgian-Ryazanian boundary strata of the western Barents Shelf are generally of low species diversity and moderate to low abundance. The assemblages can be correlated with the ... -
Måling av den radioaktive stråling fra bergarter i Norge
(NGU (211), Journal article, 1960)Kontinuerlig registrering av variasjonen i den radioaktive stråling i Norge er et av resultatene av uranprospekteringen her i landet. Bare den hårde gammastråling er blitt målt og denne er tatt som representativ for total- ... -
Meddelelser fra Vannboringsarkivet nr. 2. Vannboringer utført i traktene omkring Mjøsa og Randsfjorden 1950-52.
(NGU (184), Journal article, 1953)A brief report is given on some water-borings carried out at Mjøsa and northern Randsfjord during the last few years. The rocks in the districts in question consist of Precambrian granite and gneiss. Eocambrian sandstone ... -
Meddelelser fra Vannboringsarkivet. Nr. 1. En orientering om arkivets arbeidsgrunnlag. Om samarbeide med boringsfirmaene. Den viktigste fennoskandiske faglitteratur.
(NGU (184), Journal article, 1953)The article is the first report from the sewly established archives for well drillings in Norwegian bedrock. The number of wells is estimated to about 1300. The data, obtained in cooperation with well-drillers, concern ... -
Meddelelser om Svenningdal sølvgruber
(NGU (1), Journal article, 1891)Forkortet: This mines lies in Northern Norway at 64 \u00B0 50' n.l. on the western side of the Vefsn-valley. The environing rock consists of hornblende-shist, limestone and phyllite, occuring in alternating strata and ... -
Melkedalen grube i Ofoten. Søndre Ofotens malmforekomster I.
(NGU (169), Journal article, 1946)Melkedalen copper mine is situated at latitude 68 degrees 15 N, in the district of Ofoten, Northern Norway. It has formerly been mined only for chalcopyrite, but actually iron pyrites and sphalerite are equally important ... -
Mellem Bygdin og Bang
(NGU (14), Journal article, 1894)Forkortet: Bygdin is a mountain-lake in central Norway at 61\u00B0 20' N. Bagn is a place farther to the South at 60\u00B0 50' N. On the schematic birds-eye-view p. 18 Bygdin lies at J; Bagn at Bg. The base of the Archaean, ...