Strandfladen, et nyt træk i Norges geografi
Forkortet: The western slopes of the Scandinavian peninsula do not generally extend quite to the sea; but we see there low almost level parts, which the author calls the Norwegian coast plain. The figures on pp. 1 and 2 show two views from the coast a little north of Bergen; the low lands there do n...
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ftnorgesgu:oai:openarchive.ngu.no:11250/2674518 2023-05-15T17:24:40+02:00 Strandfladen, et nyt træk i Norges geografi Reusch, Hans ROGALAND BØMLO TROMS NORDLAND TRØNDELAG VESTLAND MØRE OG ROMSDAL 11163 Herdla 11144 Slåtterøy 11142 Bømlo 11141 Fitjar SVEIO FITJAR STORD 1894 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2674518 nor nor NGU (14) https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2674518 Navngivelse 4.0 Internasjonal http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.no CC-BY 1-14 STRANDFLATE GEOMORFOLOGI BERGGRUNNSGEOLOGI GENESE KYSTSONEN Journal article 1894 ftnorgesgu 2022-07-03T15:27:11Z Forkortet: The western slopes of the Scandinavian peninsula do not generally extend quite to the sea; but we see there low almost level parts, which the author calls the Norwegian coast plain. The figures on pp. 1 and 2 show two views from the coast a little north of Bergen; the low lands there do not consist of loose materials but of solid rock and belong o the coast plain. This begins with small naked islands surrounded by shallow water, farther towards the inland in extends as a low brim around the higher islands or builds for itself rather considerable islands; still in the outer parts of the fjords it may be observed along the sides. The coast plain generally rises towards the land. The height is differ- ent, probably 100 metres may be the uppermost limit. This feature in the geography of our country has formerly been noted by the author and by other observers as regards portions of the coast; but it is for the first time here taken as a whole. The sketchmap annexed to the boook shows the coast plain along the whole coast (black). The small map on p. 4 shows a detail south of Bergen. At the uppermost figure on p.5 we see a rather high mountain and a small one of the Bømlo-island rising over the plain. 36135 Article in Journal/Newspaper Nordland Nordland Nordland Troms NGU Open Archive (Geological Survey of Norway) Bergen |
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Forkortet: The western slopes of the Scandinavian peninsula do not generally extend quite to the sea; but we see there low almost level parts, which the author calls the Norwegian coast plain. The figures on pp. 1 and 2 show two views from the coast a little north of Bergen; the low lands there do not consist of loose materials but of solid rock and belong o the coast plain. This begins with small naked islands surrounded by shallow water, farther towards the inland in extends as a low brim around the higher islands or builds for itself rather considerable islands; still in the outer parts of the fjords it may be observed along the sides. The coast plain generally rises towards the land. The height is differ- ent, probably 100 metres may be the uppermost limit. This feature in the geography of our country has formerly been noted by the author and by other observers as regards portions of the coast; but it is for the first time here taken as a whole. The sketchmap annexed to the boook shows the coast plain along the whole coast (black). The small map on p. 4 shows a detail south of Bergen. At the uppermost figure on p.5 we see a rather high mountain and a small one of the Bømlo-island rising over the plain. 36135 |
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