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Evolution of the Norwegian-Greenland Sea
Geological Society of America Bulletin, 1977Geological and geophysical data collected aboard R/V Vema during five summer cruises in the period 1966 to 1973 have been used to investigate the geological history and evolution of the Norwegian-Greenland Sea. These data were combined with earlier data to establish the location of spreading axes (active as well as extinct), the age of the ocean floor ...
MANIK TALWANI, OLAV ELDHOLM
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1973
In July, August and September 1969 a joint German-Icelandic-Norwegian-Expedition investigated time- and space-dependent oceanographic processes in the Norwegian Sea (fig. 1) and in the waters east of theIcelandic Shelf as weil as the geological and geophysical structure of the Norwegian continental slope, the Norwegian Basin and the Jan-Mayen-Ridge ...
Dietrich, Günter, Horn, W.
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In July, August and September 1969 a joint German-Icelandic-Norwegian-Expedition investigated time- and space-dependent oceanographic processes in the Norwegian Sea (fig. 1) and in the waters east of theIcelandic Shelf as weil as the geological and geophysical structure of the Norwegian continental slope, the Norwegian Basin and the Jan-Mayen-Ridge ...
Dietrich, Günter, Horn, W.
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Norwegian Sea ecoregion – Aquaculture Overview (2022)
2022Aquaculture in Norway is governed under national legislation with social, economic, and environmental objectives. Marine aquaculture relies on high quality environmental conditions. Facilities in the Norwegian Sea ecoregion are located in coastal areas, which are generally characterized as low nutrient environments.
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Margins of the Norwegian-Greenland Sea
1974The continental margins in the Norwegian-Greenland Sea consist of rifted and sheared segments that are related to the initial opening of the ocean. Parts of the rifted margins are characterized by basement highs underlying the lower continental slope.
Manik Talwani, Olav Eldholm
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The Norwegian Sea during the Cenozoic
2005Based on 2D seismic surveys covering the entire Norwegian Sea (250 000 km 2 ), selected 3D surveys and an extensive well database, the Cenozoic depositional history for the area has been reconstructed. Significant amounts of sediments were fed to the Norwegian Sea during the Cenozoic, while, apart from a thin Quaternary cover, no Cenozoic sediments are
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