Browsing Artikler by Subject "MARMOR"
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Building-stone resources in Eritrea: results from introductory work in the NGU-EGS co-operation programme
(NGU Bulletin (436), Journal article, 2000)Several building-stone quarries and prospects in Eritrea were visited during September 1998, as a part of the Norwegian.Eritrean ERINOR co-operation project. The bedrock geology of Eritrea comprises a variety of rocks, of ... -
Depositional environment and apparent age of the Fauske carbonate conglomerate, North Norwegian Caledonides.
(NGU Bulletin (436), Journal article, 2000)The Fauske conglomerate represents a rather rare case of a monomict carbonate conglomerate in the Late Neoproterozoic to Silurian, lithostratigraphic successions of the Norwegian Caledonides. Lithological varieties of this ... -
III. Kalksten fra Nordland
(NGU (69), Journal article, 1914)Some analyses of limestones from Northern Norway are given. They show that the percentage of carbonate of Magnesium (MgCO3) is small in several of these lime- stones. They may therefore be used in the industries of carbide ... -
Isotopic composition, deposition ages and environemnts of Central Norwegian Caledonian marbles
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Norsk marmor
(NGU (22), Journal article, 1897)Forkortet: Diese Arbeit zerf\u00E4llt in vier Hauptabschnitte. 1. \u00DCber die Geologie des Marmors (S.4-18). 2. \u00DCber die wichtigsten Eigenschaften des Marmors, mit besonderer R\u00FCcksicht auf die norwegischen ... -
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 ...