• An occurrence of naturally lead-poisoned soil at Kastad near Gjøvik, Norway. 

      Låg, Ju l; Bølviken, Bjørn; Hvatum, Ole Øivind (NGU (266), Journal article, 1970)
      A 100 m2 area with exeptionally sparse vegetation in the forestat Kastad, 6.5 km north of Gjøvik, Norway, is described. The area bearsno signs of human activity. Determination of heavy metals in the soilsof the area shows ...
    • Elvdal. Beskrivelse til kvartærgeologisk kart 2018 III - M 1:50 000 (med fargetrykt kart) 

      Sørensen, Rolf (NGU; Skrifter (346 ; 27), Journal article, 1979)
      The superficial deposits consists mainly of sandy basal till\r and gravelly-sandy ablation till. The glaciofluvial and fluvial\rsediments are mainly gravelly. The lithology of the fine gravel and the\r mineralogy of sand ...
    • Et pollendiagram fra Høydalsmo, Telemark. 

      Larssen, Kari Egede (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 ...
    • Isfrie refugier i Norge under istiden. 

      Mangerud, Jan (NGU; Skrifter (297; 7), Journal article, 1973)
      A review is given of the historical development of the theory of unglaciated refugia in Norway. The phyto-geographical and geological arguments for and against the theory are discussed, and our knowledge of the ice-borders ...
    • Karsthuler i Nordland. 

      Horn, Gunnar (NGU (165), Journal article, 1947)
      The cave passages are mostly tunnel shaped, usually with a circular or elliptical section. These passages were formed when they were completely water-filled. Underground streams have later made cuts into the floor of some ...
    • Om vegetationsforsøk med glimmermineralerne biotit og sericit som kalikilde 

      Cranner, B. Hansteen (NGU (114), Journal article, 1922)
      Im Voranstehenden wird \u00FCber Vegetationsversuche berichtet, die auf Veranlassung des Rohstoffkomitees des norwegischen Staates im botanischen Institut der landwirtschaftlichen Hochschule Norwegens diesen Sommer vorgenommen ...
    • Some naturally heavy-metal poisoned areas of interest in prospecting soil chemistry, and geomedicine. 

      Låg, Jul; Bølviken, Bjørn (NGU (304), Journal article, 1974)
      Occurences of naturally lead-poisoned soil and vegetation have been found in 5 different areas in Norway where deposits of galena occur in the bedrock, namely at Snertingdal, Galå near Rena, Nordre Osen, Nord-Aurdal, and ...