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A 3-dimensional, time-variant, numerical groundwater flow model of the Øvre Romerike aquifer, southern Norway
(NGU Bulletin (426), Journal article, 1994)Using the U.S.G.S. MODFLOW code, coupled with a Penman-Grindley type recharge model, it has been possible to produce a transient, 3-dimensional groundwater flow model of the Øvre Romerike aquifer. The MODFLOW code was ... -
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 ... -
Chemistry and flow patterns in some groundwaters of southeastern Norway.
(NGU (380), Journal article, 1983)Groundwaters in Quaternary deposits and in bedrock of southeastern Norway down to 120 m below surface range in chemical composition from very dilute waters to brackish waters. The total contents of dissolved solids (Ca2+ ... -
Geochemical modelling of natural geo-/hydrochemical stratification dominated by pyrite ocidation and calcite dissolution in a glaciofluvial Quaternary deposit, Gardermoen, Norway.
(NGU Bulletin (434), Journal article, 1998)The PHREEQC geochemical model has been used to reproduce on a geological time scale an abrupt shift between an oxic and an anoxic zone, in the Gardermoen glaciofluvial delta deposit. Groundwater in the aquifer has a major ... -
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 ... -
Refleksjoner over betydningen av høye punkt-temperaturer på overflater i forbindelse med bevegelser i bergarter.
(NGU (211), Journal article, 1960)This experiments verifying the existence of hot spots on the surface of sliding solids (Bowden and Thomas, 1954) are mentioned, along with suggestions as to how much hot spots could be caused on the surface of minerals in ...