• Lerfall på Fallaksøy, Nedre Eiker. 

      Holmsen, Gunnar (NGU (166), Journal article, 1946)
      This landslip occurred in March 1936. Fallaksøy island is situated in the Drammen river between Mjøndalen and Drammen. The landslip broke into the river through a 40 m broad opening. Inside the opening the slided area ...
    • Lerfall ved Kleivbogen, Botne. 

      Holmsen, Gunnar (NGU (166), Journal article, 1946)
      About 10.30 in the morning of the 12th January, 1937 a landslip took place at Kleivbogen, near the town Holmestrand. A highway slid into the fjord, and a breakage of the Larvik railway near the road was impending. Two men ...
    • Lerfall ved Ness i Harran. 

      Holmsen, Gunnar (NGU (166), Journal article, 1946)
      A very big landslip, the biggest one in our country during the period here dealt with occurred on the beach of the Namsen river. It happened a few hundred m upstreams from the bridge Ness. There were no witnesses to the ...
    • Lerfall ved Roel, Innerøy. 

      Holmsen, Gunnar (NGU (166), Journal article, 1946)
      Innerøy is situated on the South-Eastern shore of Borgenfjord, a branch of Trondheimsfjord. The slip occurred in the afternoon of the 24th of April 1937. A road near the beach was destroyed by the slide over a distance of ...
    • Lerfall ved Songevatn. 

      Holmsen, Gunnar (NGU (166), Journal article, 1946)
      This happened 11 km North of the town Tvedestrand. On the beach of the lake a main road was hit by a landslip on the 14th of Aug. 1935. Tje ground along with the road sunk over a distance of 60 m. Above the level of Songevatn ...
    • Lerras langs Mærradalsbekken nedenfor Ullernchausseen. 

      Holmsen, Gunnar (NGU (166), Journal article, 1946)
      A considerable weight of ballast placed on the slope of the valley beneath Ullern in Aker caused a slide on the 31st of March 1936. A big flake of the clayey ground turned so that its upper part sunk 2-3 m along a 70 m ...
    • Lerras på gården Ila i Lier. 

      Holmsen, Gunnar (NGU (166), Journal article, 1946)
      In November 1935 the ground on the left hand beach of the Lier stream fell down. The place is situated a hundred meters downstreams a bridge near Lier station on the railway to Drammen. 70 years previously a slide occurred ...
    • Listerlandet 

      Reusch, Hans (NGU (32), Journal article, 1901)
      Forkortet: The Listaland is a low treeless tract of land at the open sea somewhat to the West of Lindesnes the southernmost promontory of Norway. The Listaland consists of moraine; its boundary line against the mountainous ...
    • Lithostratigraphic correlation of the Salangen (Ofoten) and Balsfjord (Troms) Groups: evidence for the post-Finnmarkian unconfirmity, North Norwegian Caledonides. 

      Andresen, Arild; Tull, James F.; Steltenpohl, Mark G. (NGU Bulletin (418), Journal article, 1990)
      Detailed mapping around Ofotfjorden (68-69\u00B0N)demonstrates many tectonostratigraphic and lithostratigraphic similarities with the Caledonian allocthons in the Balsfjord area, 150 km to the north. Lithostratigraphic ...
    • Lithostratigraphy and correlation of the Archean and Early Proterozoic rocks of Finnmarksvidda and Sørvaranger district. 

      Siedlecka, Anna; Krill, Allan; Iversen, Edvard (NGU Bulletin (403), Journal article, 1985)
      Archean and Early Proterozoic rocks of Finnmarksvidda and the SørvarangerDistrict are grouped into lithostratigraphic and lithodemic units aresystematically described. Some correlations are proposed and the foundationsfor ...
    • Lithostratigraphy and facies analysis of the Ringerike group of the Oslo region. 

      Turner, P. (NGU (314), Journal article, 1974)
      The Ringerike group is a late Silurian red bed succession confined to the Oslo Graben of southern Norway. At Ringerike, the type area, it contains the Sundvollen Formation (500 m) below and the Stubdal Formation (750 m). ...
    • Lithostratigraphy of the Late Precambrian Løkvikfjell Group on Varanger Peninsula, East Finnmark, North Norway. 

      Siedlecki, Stanislaw; Levell, B.K. (NGU (343), Journal article, 1978)
      The basal contact of the Løkvikfjell Formation of the former Raggo Group on Varanger Peninsula is an unconformity rather than a thrust as had been previously supposed. A new stratigraphy is formally proposed for this ...
    • Lithostratigraphy of the Storvann Group, east Hinnøy, North Norway, and its regional implications. 

      Bartley, John M. (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 

      Hansen, Andr. M. (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. 

      Holmsen, Gunnar (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 

      Helland, Amund (NGU (23), Journal article, 1897)
    • Lokalglaciasjon på Sunnmøre. (On the mountain glaciation of Sunnmøre, West-Norway.) 

      Reite, Arne J. (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 

      Binns, R.E.; Matthews, D.W.; Chroston, P.N. (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 

      Nikolaisen, Frank; Hemmingsmoen, Gunnar (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. 

      Bergersen, Ole Fredrik (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 ...