Geologiske undersøkelser i sørlige Helgeland og nordlige Namdal.

Cambro-Silurian rocks with large intrusive masses cover most of the area. In the south-westernmost part there are also deeper lying rocks. This part is referred to as the basal gneiss region, while the rest of the area is called the Nordland syncline. In the basal gneiss region there are 3 distinct...

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Main Author: Kollung, Sigbjørn
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Norwegian
Published: 1967
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2674890
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spelling ftnorgesgu:oai:openarchive.ngu.no:11250/2674890 2023-05-15T16:34:10+02:00 Geologiske undersøkelser i sørlige Helgeland og nordlige Namdal. Kollung, Sigbjørn NÆRØYSUND NAMSSKOGAN LEKA TRØNDELAG NORDLAND 1967 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2674890 nor nor NGU (254) https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2674890 Navngivelse 4.0 Internasjonal http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.no CC-BY 1-95 + ka PETROGRAFI STRATIGRAFI MINERALOGI KARTLEGGING TEKTONIKK OMDANNING Journal article 1967 ftnorgesgu 2022-07-03T15:26:30Z Cambro-Silurian rocks with large intrusive masses cover most of the area. In the south-westernmost part there are also deeper lying rocks. This part is referred to as the basal gneiss region, while the rest of the area is called the Nordland syncline. In the basal gneiss region there are 3 distinct stratigraphic units: 1. Basal gneisses of supposed Pre-cambrian age. 2. Lower Cambro-Silurian division: micaceous gneisses. 3. Upper Cambro-Silurian division: lime-silicate gneisses with amphibolites and micaceous gneisses, the greater part of which is dark, rather basic and transitional to hornblende-bearing gneiss. Locally also crystalline lilmestone. The three rock units in the basal gneiss region are intensly folded together, and the boundaires between them are concordant. It is thus clear that the basal gneiss has been strongly influenced by the Caledonien orogeny. Steeplimbed, isoclinal folds are most common, but some well-developed synclines and anticlines are present. The greater part of the region has a strike direction ENE to NE. In the northernmost part the fold axes have a northerly plunge. At Tenfjord lime-slicate gneisses are thrust towards the basal gneiss.The northern and greater part of the Nordland has an approximate synform. 34941 Article in Journal/Newspaper Helgeland Nordland Nordland Nordland NGU Open Archive (Geological Survey of Norway) Helgeland Leka ENVELOPE(11.709,11.709,65.089,65.089) Namsskogan ENVELOPE(12.846,12.846,64.740,64.740) Nærøysund ENVELOPE(11.786,11.786,64.928,64.928)
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topic PETROGRAFI
STRATIGRAFI
MINERALOGI
KARTLEGGING
TEKTONIKK
OMDANNING
spellingShingle PETROGRAFI
STRATIGRAFI
MINERALOGI
KARTLEGGING
TEKTONIKK
OMDANNING
Kollung, Sigbjørn
Geologiske undersøkelser i sørlige Helgeland og nordlige Namdal.
topic_facet PETROGRAFI
STRATIGRAFI
MINERALOGI
KARTLEGGING
TEKTONIKK
OMDANNING
description Cambro-Silurian rocks with large intrusive masses cover most of the area. In the south-westernmost part there are also deeper lying rocks. This part is referred to as the basal gneiss region, while the rest of the area is called the Nordland syncline. In the basal gneiss region there are 3 distinct stratigraphic units: 1. Basal gneisses of supposed Pre-cambrian age. 2. Lower Cambro-Silurian division: micaceous gneisses. 3. Upper Cambro-Silurian division: lime-silicate gneisses with amphibolites and micaceous gneisses, the greater part of which is dark, rather basic and transitional to hornblende-bearing gneiss. Locally also crystalline lilmestone. The three rock units in the basal gneiss region are intensly folded together, and the boundaires between them are concordant. It is thus clear that the basal gneiss has been strongly influenced by the Caledonien orogeny. Steeplimbed, isoclinal folds are most common, but some well-developed synclines and anticlines are present. The greater part of the region has a strike direction ENE to NE. In the northernmost part the fold axes have a northerly plunge. At Tenfjord lime-slicate gneisses are thrust towards the basal gneiss.The northern and greater part of the Nordland has an approximate synform. 34941
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title Geologiske undersøkelser i sørlige Helgeland og nordlige Namdal.
title_short Geologiske undersøkelser i sørlige Helgeland og nordlige Namdal.
title_full Geologiske undersøkelser i sørlige Helgeland og nordlige Namdal.
title_fullStr Geologiske undersøkelser i sørlige Helgeland og nordlige Namdal.
title_full_unstemmed Geologiske undersøkelser i sørlige Helgeland og nordlige Namdal.
title_sort geologiske undersøkelser i sørlige helgeland og nordlige namdal.
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