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Long Period Microseisms in Southern Norway

1974
Abstract : Sea wave recordings from the Norwegian Coast and seismic recordings from the long period instruments of the Norwegian Seismic Array (NORSAR) and from the new broad band long period instruments at Kongsberg have been used to study the characteristics and the source locations of long period microseisms in Southern Norway.
Leif Bruland, Elvind Rygg
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Child Neuromuscular Disease in Southern Norway

Acta Paediatrica, 1989
ABSTRACT. In a survey carried out to determine the incidence of Duchenne muscular dystrophy in South East Norway, 38 cases were ascertained among 149 975 live male births during the years 1968–1978. The overall incidence is 1:3917 in live male births (25.33×10‐5). This incidence is compared with those in other studies.
S E, Tangsrud, S, Halvorsen
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The Bamble Shear Belt, Southern Norway

1995
The Bamble Shear Belt is a distinctive, NE-SW trending structural feature of the Precambrian of southern Norway. It has a minimum length of 150 km with a possible continuation in the Kongsberg area, a further 60 km to the northeast. The exposed width is 25 km with an additional 10–15 km under the Skagerrak to the southeast (geophysical evidence).
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Southern Norway’s Mountain Landscapes:

2023
Christopher Prescott, Lene Melheim
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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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Early Mesolithic spatial conformity in southern Norway

Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2018
Abstract Norwegian Early Mesolithic sites (9500–8000 cal. BC) are characterised by a standard lithic tool inventory with a uniform spatial distribution of the lithic debris. Generally, they are small and among the few sites on which it is possible to base analyses of site structures and patterns on an individual spatial level.
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The geology of parts of Southern Norway

Proceedings of the Geologists' Association, 1934
Olaf Holtedahl   +5 more
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Transhumance in southern Norway

Scottish Geographical Magazine, 1948
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