• Distribution of 30,000 year-old sand deposits in the northern North Sea. 

      Sejrup, Hans-Petter; Løfaldli, Magne; Gulliksen, Steinar; Rokoengen, Kåre; Rise, Leif (NGU Bulletin (424), Journal article, 1993)
      The northern North Sea Plateau represents mainly a coastal sedimentary accumulation towards the north and northeast of thick clay deposits separated by thin sand layers. Regional mapping on this flat plateau has revealed ...
    • En "flyttblokk" av finsand. 

      Låg, J. (NGU (255), Journal article, 1968)
      An \"erratic boulder\" of fine sand: A special, isolated deposit of fine sand in a coarse sand deposit of fluvio-glacial character at Brusletten, Dovre, in central Norway has been described. The fine sand has probably been ...
    • Evaluation of sand and gravel in Finnmark as a guide to locating deposits suited to building purposes. 

      Bakkejord, Knut J. (NGU Bulletin (403), Journal article, 1985)
      Forkortet. Bedrock mapping and investigations of rock-types in Finnmark as well as else- where in Norway have made it possible to classify the components by their strength or mechanical properties. Three categories of ...
    • Geochemical provinces in the northern parts of the Baltic Shield and Caledonides: preliminary results. 

      Volden, Tore; Ottesen, Rolf Tore; Bølviken, Bjørn (NGU Bulletin (403), Journal article, 1985)
      Forkortet. The geochemistry of the continental crust of the northern part of the Baltic Shield and adjoining Caledonides has been investigated by analysis of till and stream sediment samples collected at a density of sample ...
    • Gravel fraction on the Spitsbergen Bank, NW Barents Shelf. 

      Edwards, Marc B. (NGU (316), Journal article, 1975)
      The gravel fraction of the bottom sediment on the Spitsbergen Bank, located south of Svalbard in the NW Barents Sea, is composed predominantly of clastic sedimentary rocks, especially sandstone and shale. Betwwen sampling ...
    • Lerfall på Fallaksøy, Nedre Eiker. 

      Holmsen, Gunnar (NGU (166), Journal article, 1946)
      This landslip occurred in March 1936. Fallaksøy island is situated in the Drammen river between Mjøndalen and Drammen. The landslip broke into the river through a 40 m broad opening. Inside the opening the slided area ...
    • Lerfall ved Ness i Harran. 

      Holmsen, Gunnar (NGU (166), Journal article, 1946)
      A very big landslip, the biggest one in our country during the period here dealt with occurred on the beach of the Namsen river. It happened a few hundred m upstreams from the bridge Ness. There were no witnesses to the ...
    • Lerras på gården Ila i Lier. 

      Holmsen, Gunnar (NGU (166), Journal article, 1946)
      In November 1935 the ground on the left hand beach of the Lier stream fell down. The place is situated a hundred meters downstreams a bridge near Lier station on the railway to Drammen. 70 years previously a slide occurred ...
    • Ras i Nydalen. 

      Holmsen, Gunnar (NGU (166), Journal article, 1946)
      On the 12th of Dec. 1934 the road to Maridalen near Oslo slid over a distance of 50 m. After a rainy autumn a freshly made, high foundation of sand fell doen the steep slope to Maridal river, carrying along stones, gravel ...
    • Vann i grus og sand. Meddelelse fra Vannboringsarkivet nr. 6. 

      Skjeseth, Steinar (NGU (203), Journal article, 1958)
      Every year about 600 drilled wells are carried out in Norway. The wells are with a few exeptions rock-wells. The ground water in the Quaternary porous and permeable deposits is not effectively utilized. Till now only 15 ...