Blar i Artikler på tittel
Viser treff 941-960 av 1064
-
The Oslo paleorift - A review and guide to excursions. Geophysical investigations.
(NGU (337), Journal article, 1978) -
The Oslo paleorift - A review and guide to excursions. Isotop- and trace-element chemistry, geochronology.
(NGU (337), Journal article, 1978) -
The Oslo paleorift - A review and guide to excursions. Metallogeny.
(NGU (337), Journal article, 1978) -
The Oslo paleorift - A review and guide to excursions. Petrology of the plutonic rocks.
(NGU (337), Journal article, 1978) -
The Oslo paleorift - A review and guide to excursions. Sedimentary rocks associated with the Oslo region lavas.
(NGU (337), Journal article, 1978) -
The Oslo paleorift - A review and guide to excursions. Tectonomagnetic evolution.
(NGU (337), Journal article, 1978) -
The Oslo paleorift - A review and guide to excursions. Terminology and history of investigations.
(NGU (337), Journal article, 1978) -
The pegmatite dyke at Rømteland. A description of the minerals and a discussion of the mineral paragenesis, especially within the system (Fe, Mn)-TiO2-Y2O3-(Nb, Ta)2O5-SiO2.
(NGU (211), Journal article, 1960)Pegmatitten som her er beskrevet ligger på Rømteland, ca. 7 km V for Vigeland i Vest-Agder fylke, Syd-Norge. Pegmatitten ligger i en kvarts-monzonitt (farsunditt), som innehar følgende mineraler: kvarts, mikroklin, plagioklas, ... -
The Porsanger Sandstone Formation and subjacent rocks in the Lakselv District, Finnmark, Northern Norway.
(NGU (255), Journal article, 1968)The Porsanger Sandstone Formation forms an imbricated thrust mass lying between the Precambrian Basement Complex to the south-east and an allochthonous nappe of \"Caledonian\" metamorphic rocks to the north-west. The ... -
The Precambiran schists and gneisses of Lakselv valley, northern Norway.
(NGU (205), Journal article, 1959)The principal rocks of the Lakselv valley area are well-foliated hornblende schist and mica-quartz schists and lesser amounts of quartzite and marble. The hornblende schist overlies most of the mica-quartz schists and in ... -
The Precambrian geology of Vest-Finnmark, Northern Norway.
(NGU (201), Journal article, 1957)Det undersøkte området har sin naturlige geologiske grense inord langs \"Hyolithussonen\". I syd danner riksgrensen mot Finlandgrensen for undersøkelsenen og i vest er området begrenset avfylkesgrensen mot Troms. Området ... -
The precambrian metamorphic rocks around the lake Vegår (Aust-Agder, southern Norway).
(NGU (257), Journal article, 1968)An area about 2000 km between the Skagerak coast (Tvedestrand - Risør) and the Southern part of the Telemark province (Tjønefoss - Neslandvatn) has been investigated and is considered to be a genetically homogenous migmatitic ... -
The Raudfjellet ophiolite fragment, Central Norwegian Caledonides: principal lithological and structural features.
(NGU Bulletin (445), Journal article, 2005)The Raudfjellet complex, Nord-Trøndelag, displays several of the features of a classical ophiolite pseudostratigraphy. At its base is a spectacular ultramafic mylonite. Elements represented include: (1) Ultramafic rocks, ... -
The relation between the basal gneiss and the overlying meta-sediments in the Surnadal district, (Caledonides of Southern Norway).
(NGU (184), Journal article, 1953)The boundary between the basal gneiss and the overlying micaschists and micaceous gneisses is marked by a thin zone of \"basal quartzite\", but the quartzite is generally not at the exact boundary between the two divisions. ... -
The relationship of sedimentation to tectonics in the Solund Devonian District of southwestern Norway.
(NGU (259), Journal article, 1968)The Solund district of southwestern Norway contains a maximum preserved stratigraphic thickness of 5,200 meters of coarse conglomerate with less amounts of intercalated sandstone. The deposits are thought to be Middle ... -
The Resfjell ophiolite fragment, southwest Trondheim region, central Norwegian Caledonides
(NGU Bulletin (409), Journal article, 1987)The Resfjell Complex of Meldal, southwestern Trondheim region, provides an almost ideal crosssection through the uppermost part of an ophiolite. The stratigraphically lowest rocks exposed are metagabbro wich are followed ... -
The Rjukan Proterozoic rift basin, its basement and cover, volcanic and sedimentary infill, and associated intrusions
(NGU Bulletin (433), Journal article, 1997) -
The role of groundwater in the acidification of the hydrosphere - examples from small catchments inthe Bohemian Massif
(NGU Bulletin (439), Journal article, 2002)The aim of the presented study was to assess the impact of the groundwater on the degree of acidification of surface waters in small catchments. Quantitative hydrogeological analysis based on results of the SACRAMENTO ... -
The sequential development of magmatic and ore-forming processes in the Fundsjø Group, Meråker district, Central Norway
(NGU Bulletin (427), Journal article, 1995) -
The significance of analytical procedure in geochemical and environmental studies
(NGU Bulletin (427), Journal article, 1995)