Om elve-erosjon og en isdemt sjø i Birtavarre-området, Troms.

The geological survey in the Birtavarre region during the summer 1952 had as its main purpose the investigation of the copper ores of the district. However, some attention was also paid to geomorphological and quaternary features. Dr. H. Reusch, the director of the Norwegian Geological Survey 1888-1...

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Main Author: Dons, Johannes A.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Norwegian
Published: 1953
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2674617
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spelling ftnorgesgu:oai:openarchive.ngu.no:11250/2674617 2023-05-15T15:44:47+02:00 Om elve-erosjon og en isdemt sjø i Birtavarre-området, Troms. Dons, Johannes A. 16331 Manndalen 17334 Raisduoddar-Hal'di NORDREISA KÅFJORD 1953 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2674617 nor nor NGU (184) https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2674617 Navngivelse 4.0 Internasjonal http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.no CC-BY 188-190 BRESJØAVSETNING GLASIALGEOLOGI AVSETNING BREELVAVSETNING ESKER GEOMORFOLOGI Journal article 1953 ftnorgesgu 2022-07-03T15:26:31Z The geological survey in the Birtavarre region during the summer 1952 had as its main purpose the investigation of the copper ores of the district. However, some attention was also paid to geomorphological and quaternary features. Dr. H. Reusch, the director of the Norwegian Geological Survey 1888-1921 visited this region in 1901 and described the deep canyons and the great waterfalls, some of which are more than 200 meters high. One of them, the Helgafoss, has a free fall of water 146 m high. The minimum flow of water in this river, the Guolla Jok, is about 1100 liters per sec. Now, after 51 years, there is no visible change in the position of the waterfall, nor has any observable erosion of the flat-lying quartz-biotite-hornblende schist near the head of the fall taken place. The age of the canyons is still a subject of discussion. Reusch concluded that they were formed in interglacial time. The Guolla Jok comes from the lake Guolas Jvr, which is now proved to have been ice-dammed and larger in late glacial time. A pronounced esker leads from the lake up to the upper part of one of the canyons. 35366 Article in Journal/Newspaper Birtavarre Kåfjord Nordreisa Troms NGU Open Archive (Geological Survey of Norway) Birtavarre ENVELOPE(20.832,20.832,69.494,69.494) Manndalen ENVELOPE(20.550,20.550,69.600,69.600) Nordreisa ENVELOPE(21.026,21.026,69.768,69.768)
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description The geological survey in the Birtavarre region during the summer 1952 had as its main purpose the investigation of the copper ores of the district. However, some attention was also paid to geomorphological and quaternary features. Dr. H. Reusch, the director of the Norwegian Geological Survey 1888-1921 visited this region in 1901 and described the deep canyons and the great waterfalls, some of which are more than 200 meters high. One of them, the Helgafoss, has a free fall of water 146 m high. The minimum flow of water in this river, the Guolla Jok, is about 1100 liters per sec. Now, after 51 years, there is no visible change in the position of the waterfall, nor has any observable erosion of the flat-lying quartz-biotite-hornblende schist near the head of the fall taken place. The age of the canyons is still a subject of discussion. Reusch concluded that they were formed in interglacial time. The Guolla Jok comes from the lake Guolas Jvr, which is now proved to have been ice-dammed and larger in late glacial time. A pronounced esker leads from the lake up to the upper part of one of the canyons. 35366
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title Om elve-erosjon og en isdemt sjø i Birtavarre-området, Troms.
title_short Om elve-erosjon og en isdemt sjø i Birtavarre-området, Troms.
title_full Om elve-erosjon og en isdemt sjø i Birtavarre-området, Troms.
title_fullStr Om elve-erosjon og en isdemt sjø i Birtavarre-området, Troms.
title_full_unstemmed Om elve-erosjon og en isdemt sjø i Birtavarre-området, Troms.
title_sort om elve-erosjon og en isdemt sjø i birtavarre-området, troms.
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