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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 ... -
Geological and petrographical investigations in the Kongsberg-Bamble formation.
(NGU (160), Journal article, 1943)The rocks of the Kongsberg-Bamble Formation are Pre-Cambrian and belong to the deeper parts of an ancient mountain range (the Sveco-Fennides). The main geological features appear from Table 11. In comparison with the ... -
Geology and petrochemistry of the Smøla-Hitra Batholith, Central Norway.
(NGU Bulletin (416), Journal article, 1989)The plutonic rocks which compose the Smøla-Hitra Batholith (SHB) cover an exposed area of c.1000 km\u00B2 and intrude folded, Arenig-Llanvirn, low-grade meta-sedimentary and bimodal metavolcanic rocks and higher-grade ... -
Geology of three dioritic plutons in Velfjord, Nordland.
(NGU Bulletin (423), Journal article, 1992)Dioritic plutons in the Velfjord area of Nordland intrude calc-silicates and migmatitic pelites of the Helgeland Nappe Complex (HNC). The three largest plutons were emplaced in a zone of NNW-SSE regional strike rather than ... -
The Husfjord plutonic complex, Sørøy, northern Norway.
(NGU (378), Journal article, 1983)The Husfjord area of Sørøy is underlain by a plutonic complex which has been emplaced into Vendian to Cambrian metasediments during the Finnmarkian phase of the Caledonian orogeny. The metasedemimentary envelope of the ...