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A study of the earth's crust in the island area of Lofoten-Vesterålen, Northern Norway.
(NGU (380), Journal article, 1983)The present study is based on a reinterpretation of seismic refraction data as well as gravity data collected by the Seismological Observatory, University of Bergen in the island area of the Lofoten-Vesterålen, Northern ... -
Aeromagnetic and gravimetric interpretation of regional structural features in the Caledonides of West Finnmark and North Troms, Northern Norway.
(NGU Bulletin (419), Journal article, 1990)Forkortet.Interpretation of aeromagnetic and gravity data from Finnmark and North Tromshas resulted in a new map of depth to Precambrian basement. The integratedinterpretation of the data shows that the Seiland Igneous ... -
Geofysisk undersøkelse innen kartbladet Smøla (med geofysisk kart M 1:50 000).
(NGU (330), Journal article, 1977)Aeromagnetic and gravimetric surveys have been carried out within the map-sheet, and a map (scale 1:50 000) accompanies the description. An interpretation of the main geophysical anomalies is presented. -
Geophysical and geological interpretation of regional structures within the Precambrian Kautokeino Greenstone Belt, Finnmark, North Norway.
(NGU Bulletin (403), Journal article, 1985)The Kautokeino Greenstone Belt comprises a synclinorium of volcano-sedimentary rocks. This sequence of Early Proterozoic age is situated between two culminations of gneisses. Large areas of the belt have been mapped in ... -
Geophysical measurements in Jeløya.
(NGU (247), Journal article, 1967)As a part of geological\/geophysical student field courses a series of magnetic and gravimetric observations has been carried out at Jeløya. Geological samples have been collected and the physical properties of the samples ... -
Granite studies I. A gravity investigation of two Precambrian granites in South Norway.
(NGU (214B), Journal article, 1963)The Bouguer gravity anomaly map, based on 778 stations, covers the Precambrian rocks along the southeast coast of Norway from the Oslo region to Kristiansand. The principal features of the map are the low gravity gradient ... -
Interpretation of the Proterozoic Kautokeino Greenstone Belt, Finnmark, Norway from combined geophysical and geological data.
(NGU Bulletin (425), Journal article, 1993)Processed images of aeromagnetic, gravimetric and topographical data and geological maps combined with EM helicopter measurements, petrophysical data and digitised geological field observations have been used in a geological ... -
Some geophysical profiles in Østfold.
(NGU (266), Journal article, 1970)Based on detailed observations three profiles are examined, the profiles running some 20 km west-east from Jeløya, Østfold fylke. The magnetic values are taken from maps published by NGU. Geological samples have been ... -
The geological interpretation of the Slidre positive gravity anomaly.
(NGU (228), Journal article, 1964)A positive gravity anomaly that occurs in Slidre has an amplitude of 53 mgal and can be separated into two parts. The top of the disturbing body causing the anomaly cannot be deeper than 4 km. Gabbros and mafic gneisses ... -
The Oslo paleorift - A review and guide to excursions. Geophysical investigations.
(NGU (337), Journal article, 1978)