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An occurrence of naturally lead-poisoned soil at Kastad near Gjøvik, Norway.
(NGU (266), Journal article, 1970)A 100 m2 area with exeptionally sparse vegetation in the forestat Kastad, 6.5 km north of Gjøvik, Norway, is described. The area bearsno signs of human activity. Determination of heavy metals in the soilsof the area shows ... -
An occurrence of unusual minerals at Bidjovagge, Northern Norway.
(NGU (266), Journal article, 1970)A complex titanium mineral containing abundant vanadium, and iron is described. The distribution of minor cerium, yttrium and scandium characterizes the two phases of which the mineral is comprised. As associate minerals ... -
An occurrence of zeolites at Kragerø, southern Norway.
(NGU (205), Journal article, 1959)Zeolitene ble funnet på to slepper i en kvartsrik gneis ved Østland, ca. 1,5 km NV for Kragerø. Sleppe nr. 1 inneholder natrolit, desmin, heulandit og laumontit, alle zeoliter. Sleppe nr. 2 inneholder kalkspat, epidot, ... -
An outline of the geology of the Lyngen peninsula, Troms, Norway. (Abstract)
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An overview of titanium deposits in Norway
(NGU Bulletin (436), Journal article, 2000)Titanium deposits in Norway are of three major types: igneous, metasomatic and metamorphic. The igneous deposits are compared of ilmenite, magnetite and apatite in various proportions and occur in geological provinces of ... -
Andøens kulfeldt
(NGU (36), Journal article, 1902)Forkortet: The Andøy Coal field lies on the Eastern side of the isle of Andøy in Northern Norway (70\u00B0N). A sketch map of the northern part of this isle is found on p.28, where the coal-field is shaded. The diagram om ... -
Aqueous geochemistry of the Romerike area, southern Norway
(NGU Bulletin (420), Journal article, 1990)Groundwater flowing through the sandy glaciofluvial deposits at Romerike has an average residence time of 30 years. The most important processes taking place along its flowpaths are dissolution of low-Mg calcite and ... -
Arbeider som Brit Hofseth ikke hadde ferdig bearbeidet, angående Holleia og gabbrofeltene i Troms petrografisk bearbeielse.
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Aspects of the geology of the southwestern Barents Sea from aeromagnetic data
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Aurdal. Beskrivelse til det geologiske gradteigskart.
(NGU (185), Journal article, 1954)The gneisses of the area can be divided into two distinct groups, plagioclase gneisses of a quartzdioritic composition and granodioritic gneisses. In the stripe of Archean rocks along the valley of the Begna there is a ... -
Baseflow production from partially peat-covered catchments, Jonsvatnet, Mid-Norway
(NGU Bulletin (422), Journal article, 1992)Forkortet: To their wide areal extent and high water release capability, peatland ecosystems must have a significant, albeit hitherto poorly quantified, influence on baseflow production in partially peatcovered catchments. ... -
Basement Gneiss doming the Uppermost Allochthon in the Bogøy area of Steigen, Nordland, Norway.
(NGU Bulletin (414), Journal article, 1989)Steigen lies geographically within the Uppermost Allochthon, which was emplacedduring the Scandian phase of the Caledonian orogeny. A tectonized boundaryseparates a basement culmination of Precambrian granite-gneisses from ... -
Basement-cover relations and Caledonian tectonostratigraphy of Sandsøya, Grytøya, Åkerøya and Kjøtta, Western Gneiss Region, North Norway.
(NGU Bulletin (431), Journal article, 1996)Rocks of Sandsøya, Grytøya, Åkerøya, and Kjøtta, represent four Caledonian Tectonic settings: (1) pre-Caledonian Baltic crystalline basement of the Western Gneiss Region, including intrusively enclosed supracrustal rocks; ... -
Bavtajohka Interglacial, the oldest Pleistocene vegetational record from Norway
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Bedrock geology of the Altevatn-Måskanvarri area, Indre Troms, northern Scandinavian Caledonides.
(NGU Bulletin (432), Journal article, 1997)The Altevatn-Måskanvarri area of inner Troms provides a critical link between the more intensively studied areas in northernmost-Sweden and Finnmark to the north. It is composed of a stack of far-travelled Caledonian thrusts ... -
Bemærkningen om endel myrstrækninger i Bergs og Rakkestads præstegjælde i Smaalenenes samt om myrene paa Jæderen
(NGU (1), Journal article, 1891)Forkortet: The peat-mosses studied occur on the eastern side of the Christianafjord in the environs of the small city of Sarpsborg. The upper 2-3 metres of the masses consist of sphagnum, which at the surface is in full ... -
Bemærkninger om oversiluren i Brumunddalen
(NGU (37), Journal article, 1904)Forkortet: The author can not agree in some points of the description of the Upper Silurian in Brumunddalen, which Mr.K.O.Bjørlykke has published in \"Norges geologiske undersøkelses Årbok\" (1904 No.2). I. The graptolitic ... -
Benthic foraminiferal evidence of environmental change in the Skagerrak over the past six decades
(NGU Bulletin (430), Journal article, 1996)High resolution analyses of fossil benthic forminiferal assemblages have been performed on two short (<40cm) sediment cores from the deep Skagerrak Basin, NE North Sea. 210 Pb-datings of replicate cores from the same two ... -
Bergartgange ved Sand i Ryfylke
(NGU (1), Journal article, 1891)Forkortet: Sand is a village on the south-western coast of Norway to the NE of the city of Stavanger. The dykes are dioritic and occur in gneiss. The principal ones are marked on the sketch-map pag. 35 and illustrated in ... -
Bergartsklassifikasjon og kartsammenstilling. Klassifikasjon av bergarter. Rettledning for forfattere av berggrunnskart. Norsk-engelsk og engelsk-norsk ordliste.
(Skrifter (113), Journal article, 1995)