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The amphyclasite of Brat (Trom�y, Southern Norway)

TMPM Tschermaks Mineralogische und Petrographische Mitteilungen, 1974
A rock belonging to the Bamble formation (granulite facies of Southern Norway) is defined in this paper as amphyclasite. The outcrop studied is situated near the village of Brat on the Tromoy island (Arendal district). The amphyclasite is almost monomineralic and contains, besides the prevailing amphibole, garnet and plagioclase.
P. Comin-Chiaramonti, Marisa Frangipane
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Southern Norway’s Mountain Landscapes:

2023
Christopher Prescott, Lene Melheim
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Auroral work in southern Norway since 1922

Terrestrial Magnetism and Atmospheric Electricity, 1928
In Nature of June 19, 1926, January 8, and September 3, 1927, I gave some results of the photographic work on the aurora borealis from my stations in southern Norway. The complete results for the period 1911 to 1922 have been published in detail in Geofysiske Publikasjoner.
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Fahlbands in the Precambrian of southern Norway

Economic Geology, 1966
Fahlbands--concordant layers or lenses of sulfidic impregnation in a metamorphic sequence--are interpreted as the high-grade metamorphic equivalents of sapropelic sulfide muds. In the Kongsberg silver and Modum cobalt districts of southern Norway, the fahlbands were present prior to introduction of the silver and cobalt mineralizations.
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Reindeer Pastoralism in southern Norway: A model for Northern Norway?1

Acta Borealia, 1996
The article questions the state administration's conclusion on developing the state's advisory system to lower the cultural barriers between pastoralists and scientists. Secondly it questions the usefulness of excluding social organization from the issue.
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Melangyna lucifera n.sp. from southern Norway (Diptera: Syrphidae)

Insect Systematics & Evolution, 1980
AbstractMelangyna lucifera n.sp. is described and figured in both sexes and characters separating them from simitar species are given. It has its flight period in early spring and closely resembles M. lasiophthalma (Zetterstedt, 1843).
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Transhumance in southern Norway

Scottish Geographical Magazine, 1948
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