Blar i Artikler på emneord "FOSSIL"
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A clay sample from Tangen brickwork.
(NGU (200), Journal article, 1957)En leirprøve fra Tangen teglverk nær Fredrikstad, samlet av E. Kvernstrøm og innsendt til Norges geologiske undersøkelse av H. A. Sand, ble underkastet røntgenundersøkelse (Per Chr. Sæbø), kornstørresesfordeling og ... -
A Late Quaternary correlation chart for Norway.
(NGU (223), Journal article, 1963)A correlation chart is presented containing the stratigraphical results of some selected Norwegian studies in the wide field of Quaternary geology. Studies of plant remains in bogs, pollen investigations, evidence of ... -
Bemærkninger om oversiluren i Brumunddalen
(NGU (37), Journal article, 1904)Forkortet: The author can not agree in some points of the description of the Upper Silurian in Brumunddalen, which Mr.K.O.Bjørlykke has published in \"Norges geologiske undersøkelses Årbok\" (1904 No.2). I. The graptolitic ... -
Beskrivelse av faunaen.
(NGU (155), Journal article, 1940)The fauna here reported from Karmøy is from a light often micaceous calcareous sandstone, the fossils occurring as rusty impressions and casts, mostly deformed and indistinct. Corals and crinoid stems occur in greatest ... -
Beskrivelse til kartbladet Dønna
(NGU (37), Journal article, 1904)Forkortet: This region is situated in the Northern part of the district of Helgeland between 66\u00B0 and 66\u00B0 20' N. A geological map in black is given on pages 4 and 5. The igneous rocks here are granites, gabbro and ... -
Bidrag til Sørlandets kvartærgeologi
(NGU (55), Journal article, 1910)Forkortet: The present paper contains some glaciological observations made in Nedenes amt and Lista og Mandal amt (Sørlandet) in the Southernmost part of Norway. The observations in Lista and Mandal amt have confined to ... -
Brachiopods and trilobites from the Ordovician Lower Hovin Group (Arenig/Llanvirn), Hølonda area, Trondheim Region, Norway: new and revised taxa and paleogeographic interpretation
(NGU Bulletin (414), Journal article, 1989)Thirteen brachiopod and 13 trilobite taxa in 15 collections from the Hølonda Limestone and Nyplassen Formation of the Lower Hovin Group confirm the late Arenig-early Llanvirn age of these rocks. New monotypic and apparently ... -
Byssonychia? sp. från Karmøy.
(NGU (155), Journal article, 1940)Material: Cast of bivlved specimen and some impressions of the exterior. Diagnosis: Equivalved, laterally very unsymmetrical, form elliptical, height greater than length. Margo cardinalis, the hinge line, straight, somewhat ... -
C14-datings referring to shore lines, transgressions, and glacial substages in Northern Norway. (A supplement to papers of 1960 and 1961 by the author).
(NGU (215), Journal article, 1962)Denne publikasjonen er en foreløpig meddelelse som i det vesentlige dreier seg om en serie C14-dateringer utført av R. Nydal ved Laboratoriet for Radiologisk Datering i Trondheim. Dateringene synes å gi viktige opplysninger ... -
Cambro-Silurian fossils in Finnmark, Northern Norway.
(NGU (213), Journal article, 1961)Underkambriske(?), mellomkambriske, overkambriske(?) og underordoviciske (tremadoc) fossiler (trilobitter, brakiopoder, graptolitter, spor og problematika) er funnet på Digermulhalvøya i Tana og silurske fossiler ... -
Conodonts of Laurentian faunal affinities from the Middle Ordovician Svartsætra limestone in the Trondheim Region, Central Norwegian Caledonides.
(NGU Bulletin (432), Journal article, 1997)Samples from a 122-meter thick limestone succession at Svartsætra, about 13 km east of Meldal inthe Trondheim Region, west-central Norway, yielded more than 100 conodont elements representing about a dozen multielement ... -
Contributions to the geology of the Mjøsa districts and the classical sparagmite area in Southern Norway.
(NGU (220), Journal article, 1963)This publication gives a survey of the main results of geological investigations carried out in the Mjøsa districts in central Southeast Norway by the author during recent years. The transitional situation of the districts ... -
Dividal-gruppen ("Hyolithus-sonen") i Finnmark og dens forhold til de eokambriske-kambriske formasjoner.
(NGU (249 I), Journal article, 1967)The stratigraphical members of the Dividal Group (also called the \"Hyolithus zone\") in Finnmark are compared with the Eocambrian-Cambrian sequence of the Tanafjrod-Laksefjord districts. The lower part of the Dividal Group ... -
Einergrein av Preboreal alder funnet i israndavsetning i Eidfjord, Vest-Norge.
(NGU (266), Journal article, 1970)In 1969 a branch of juniper (Juniperus communis) was found in a sand-pit on the ice marginal delta in Eidfjord, West-Norway. Radiocarbon dating gave an age of 9680\u00B190 years B.P., which means that the delta is Preboreal ... -
En nyfunden flek af primordial i Hennungbygden, Grans præstegjeld
(NGU (1), Journal article, 1891)Forkortet: The annexed map shows the locality who is situated about 60 kilometres to the north of Christiania. The alum-shist contains agnostus pisiformis. The overlying mass of the eruptive diabase-porphyrite has probably ... -
En undersøkelse av kvartære, økostratigrafiske soner i Drammen, på grunnlag av foraminiferer.
(NGU (215), Journal article, 1962)1. The present paper is a report on a quantitative study of the fossil, benthonic foraminifera of Late- and Post-Galcial clay samples from Drammen, Norway. 2. On the basia of their content of foraminifera, it has been ... -
Et kort tilsvar til dr. J.Kiærs bemærkninger om oversilurien i Brumunddalen
(NGU (37), Journal article, 1904)Forkortet: The author replies to Dr.Kiær's remarks. (This yearbook 1904, No.5) on his description of the Upper Silurian in the Brumunddal region (1904, No.2). He points out, that Dr.Kiær has made no new observations, and ... -
Et pollendiagram fra Høydalsmo, Telemark.
(NGU (213), Journal article, 1961)In 1959 an elk-horn was found in a bog in Høydalsmo, Lårdal, Telemark, about 580 m above sea level. The finder, Gunnar Aalandslid, collected samples for pollen analysis from the bog profile, from the surface down to the ... -
Etage 5 i Asker ved Kristiania. Studier over den norske Mellemsilur
(NGU (34), Journal article, 1901)Forkortet: The present work gives the results of the author's researches in the Middle Silurian (Stage 5) in Asker, which lies nearly 10 miles SW from Oslo, on the west side of the head of the Oslofjord. In the first place ... -
Ett fossilfynd i Susendalen.
(NGU (184), Journal article, 1953)Ein Fossilfund in den Randteilen des m\u00CCchtigen Kalkmarmors im Susental wird als Rest einer Kalkalge gedeutet (fig. 1). Das Gestein ist stark umkristallisiert. F\u00FCnf D\u00FCnnschlife nach verschiedenen Ebenen durch ...