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Sedimentasjon og tektonisk utvikling i Kvamshestens devonfelt, Vest-Norge.
(NGU (270), Journal article, 1971)The present paper deals with the Devonian rocks of theKvamshesten district of western Norway. A strong E-W folding of thebasement in late-Silurian or early-Devonian was followed by crustaluplift through Lower Devonian. At ... -
Sedimentology of the Lower Cambrian sediments at Ena, Nordre Osen, Southern Norway.
(NGU (258), Journal article, 1968)The Lower Cambrian sedimentary rocks at Ena river comprise quartzitic and wellsorted sandstones, shale beds and some thin conglomerates. The sandstones display several sedimentary structures, such as horizontal and vertical ... -
Sedimentology of the Upper Proterozoic glacial record, Vestertana Group, Finnmark, North Norway.
(NGU Bulletin (394), Journal article, 1984)Upper Proterozoic sediments in Finnmark show direct and indirect evidence for glaciation in four stratigraphic units at the base of the Vestertana Group: 1) the Smalfjord Formation, the first glacial episode. 2) the Nyborg ... -
Seismic interpretation of the West Sole gas field.
(NGU (316), Journal article, 1975)The first seismic data across the West Sole gas field were shot during 1962, the field discovery well (48\/6-1) was drilled in 1965 and production well 48\/6-22 and 23 were drilled during 1973. This paper demonstrates the ... -
Seismic refraction measurements and continuous seismic profiling on the continental margin off Norway between 60°N and 69°N.
(NGU (316), Journal article, 1975)The sedimentary basin off Norway wedges out near the Norwegian coastline. The ocean side of the sedimentary basin is in contact with oceanic crust along escarpments and the Jan Mayen Fracture Zone. The present study reveals ... -
Selbu. Fjeldbygningen inden rektangelkartet Selbus omraade
(NGU (2), Journal article, 1890)Forkortet: The present paper is a description published together with the geological map of Selbu, the country around the Selbu lake, SE of Trondheim. The Trondheim district has already been geologically mapped on a smaller ... -
Silver deposits at Kongsberg. (The mineral assemblage of a native silver-cobalt-nickel ore type).
(NGU (162), Journal article, 1944)The described deposits of the native silver - nickel - cobalt - arsenide type are found in a pre-cambrian series of the rocks, by far the greater part of which is made up of banded, dioritic and granitic gneisses. The ... -
Sink-blyforekomstene ved Mikkeljord, Hattfjelldal i Nordland.
(NGU (184), Journal article, 1953)The Mikkeljord sphalerite-galena deposits are situated in Susendal in the northern part of Norway. The area is strongly covered and only 5 small orebodies have been found each with a length of less than 20 m and with a ... -
Skjærgaarden ved Bergen
(NGU (32), Journal article, 1901)Forkortet: Maps of the region described are given on pp.106 and 107. The second forms a continuation to the South of the first. The parallel og 60\u00B0 30' N goes over the tract. The area belongs to the coastal plain, ... -
Skoggrænsens og sneliniens større høide tidligere i det sydlige Norge
(NGU (36), Journal article, 1903)Forkortet: In the mountainous regions of the Southern Norway, logs and roots of the red fir (pinus sylvestris) are found in the bogs much higher, than this tree grown here, at the present day. This is mentioned by many ... -
Skred som følge av bombeangrep ved Gunneklevfjorden 1943.
(NGU (167), Journal article, 1946)On the 24th of July 1943 an allied bomb raid took place in order to destroy the factories near Porsgrunn. By this event a settlement of small dwelling houses on the flat shore of Gunneklevfjord was hit by bombs. The ground ... -
Skuringsmærker og morænegrus eftervist i Finmarken fra en periode meget ældre end "istiden"
(NGU (1), Journal article, 1891)Forkortet: The uppermost Fig. on p.79 shows the low mountains on the north side of the inner part of the Varangerfjord not far from the Russian border. At b and x occurs a little schist. The rest of the moountains consists ... -
Slidre. Beskrivelse til det geologiske gradteigskart
(NGU (180), Journal article, 1951)The greater parts of the area is mountainous, but two deeper valleys are incised in the land mass. The valley of Øystre Slidre cuts the area almost diagonally, the valley of Vestre Slidre lies to the southwest of this. The ... -
Smøla. Beskrivelse til det berggrunnsgeologiske kart 1321 I - 1:50 000 (med fargetrykt kart).
(NGU; Skrifter (330; 19), Journal article, 1977)An account is given of the general geology of Smøla and neighbouring islands, with special emphasis laid on the petrology of the various rock-types. The rocks within the map area comprise orthogneisses, paragneisses and ... -
Some copper sulphideparageneses from the Raipas formation of Northern Norway.
(NGU (200), Journal article, 1957)The Precambrian Raipas formation of Northern Norway contains copper deposits showing two distinct paraeneses. The first is a type common in the Scandinavian Precambrian and Caledonian ores, i.e. chalcopyrite-pyrite-pyrrhotite ... -
Some features of tectonic deformation of Old Red Sandstone sediments on Hitra, west central Norway.
(NGU (370), Journal article, 1981)Minor tectonic structures affecting Downtonian Old Red Sandstone sediments on Hitra indclude folds parasitic to a major syncline, and an associated axial surface spaced cleavage. The cleavage is most prominent in mudstones, ... -
Some geophysical profiles in areas of interest in the North Sea. (Abstract)
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Some geophysical profiles in Østfold.
(NGU (266), Journal article, 1970)Based on detailed observations three profiles are examined, the profiles running some 20 km west-east from Jeløya, Østfold fylke. The magnetic values are taken from maps published by NGU. Geological samples have been ... -
Some naturally heavy-metal poisoned areas of interest in prospecting soil chemistry, and geomedicine.
(NGU (304), Journal article, 1974)Occurences of naturally lead-poisoned soil and vegetation have been found in 5 different areas in Norway where deposits of galena occur in the bedrock, namely at Snertingdal, Galå near Rena, Nordre Osen, Nord-Aurdal, and ... -
Some new aspects of the geology of Varanger peninsula (Northern Norway). Preliminary report.
(NGU (247), Journal article, 1967)The authors have established that Varanger Peninsula consists of two different geological regions divided from each other by a large thrus fault trending in NW-SE direction. The south-western, Tanafjord-Varangerfjord region, ...