Blar i Artikler på emneord "PALEONTOLOGI"
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Glacial geology of the area between Jostedalsbreen and Jotunheimen, South Norway.
(NGU (291), Journal article, 1973)Ice movement and the course of deglaciation are reconstructed. The age of and the climate during the deglaciation are discussed in the light of equilibrium line displacement, shoreline positions, pollen analysis and ... -
Graptolitførende skifere i vestre Gausdal.
(NGU (1), Journal article, 1891)Forkortet:The Vestre Gausdal is situated in the central part of Southern Norway, 145 kmnorth of Oslo. It lies on the border-zone between the sparagmite-formation,which is Cambrian, and the overlying Silurian schists, which ... -
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 ... -
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, ... -
Microfossils from late Precambrian sediments around lake Mjøsa, Southern Norway.
(NGU (251), Journal article, 1967)Microfossils extracted with ordinary palynological methods from the Biskopås conglomerate (Biri-conglomerate) and the Biri-shale of the late Precambrian age in Southern Norway are described. Two principle categories of ... -
Micropaleontology applied to soil mechanics in Norway. Mikropaleontologi anvendt på geotekniske problemer i Norge.
(NGU (197), Journal article, 1957)A breif review of the geological history of the Late Pleistocene marine clay deposits of the Oslofjord area, southeastern part of Norway, has been given, and a stratigraphical division of these sediments, established upon ... -
Mikropaleontologiens teknikk.
(NGU (203), Journal article, 1958)Technique of micropaleontology: The article describes the treatment of Formanifera samples from Norwegian Late Pleistocene marine clays. The samples is collected with a thin-wall, stationary piston samper with entrance ... -
New fossil finds from the Cambro-Silurian meta-sediments on Hardangervidda.
(NGU (304), Journal article, 1974)The occurrence of Actinoceroid cephalopods (Ormoceras(?) sp.), brachipods (Orthis ss.), and trilobites (Ptychopyge sp.) in a crystalline limestone overlying bluish quartizite on Hardangervidda indicates that Orthoceras ... -
Om de senglaciale og postglaciale nivåforandringer i Kristianiafeltet (Molluskfaunaen).
(NGU (31), Journal article, 1900)Forkortet:The great terminal moraine ridges - the ra's - on both sides of the Oslo Fjord were formerly, especially by De Geer, commonly supposed to indicate the uttermost limit of the last great ice sheet; on pp.3-8 it is ... -
Om faunaen i nogle skjælbanker og lerlag ved Norges nordlige kyst
(NGU (37), Journal article, 1903)Forkortet: While a high-arctic climate vet was prevailing, a submergence seems to have taken place in the north of Norway, corresponding to the late glacial sub- mergence at the Oslofjord, according to Brøgger's investigations. ... -
Paleogene fossils in erratic blocks from Averøy and Frei, Nordmøre, Norway
(NGU Bulletin (455), Journal article, 2016)Two erratic blocks found on Averøy and Frei in Nordmøre contain fossils of Paleocene-Oligocene age. A yellowish sandstone block found at the shore on Tjønnøya at Averøy contains a fossil decapod Palaeocarpilius sp., a genus ... -
Planktonic, acid-resistant microfossils from Upper Proterozoic strata of the Barents Sea Region of Varanger Peninsula, East Finnmark, Northern Norway.
(NGU (382), Journal article, 1983)Planktonic, acid-resistent microfossils (acritarchs) occur in the Kongsfjord, Båsnæring and Båtsfjord Formations of the Barents Sea Group and in the Styret Formation of the Løkvikfjell Group. Two new taxa are described and ... -
Stratigraphical consequences of the discovery of Silurian fossils on Magerøy, the island of North Cape.
(NGU (247), Journal article, 1967)Crionid stems were discovered east of Norvågen (east of Honningsvåg) on Magerøy in 1939. In 1960 an additional find of fossils proved a Silurian age for the limestone and conglomerate beds there. Two years later the athor ... -
Studies on the latest precambrian and Eocambrian rocks in Norway
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The Oslo paleorift - A review and guide to excursions. Sedimentary rocks associated with the Oslo region lavas.
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The Oslo paleorift - A review and guide to excursions. Terminology and history of investigations.
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The Silurian succession of the Oslo Region.
(NGU (384), Journal article, 1983)he marine Silurian succession of the Oslo Region displays agreat variety of mixed clastic and carbonate lithofacies. Maximumthicknesses (< 650 m) and most complete successions are seen in thecentral parts of the region in ... -
Trace fossils in the Halkkavarre section of the Dividal Group (?late Precambrian - Lower Cambrian), Finnmark.
(NGU (288), Journal article, 1973)The increasing abundance of trace fossils in the ?late Precambrian to Lower Cambrian sediments of the Dividal Group is comparable with that found in the laterally equivalent but much thicker succession to the east and ...