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Nøhr-Hansen, Henrik, Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland, Øster Voldgade 10, DK-1350 Copenhagen K. Denmark, Denmark
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GEUS Bulletin Vol. 23 (2011): Review of Survey activities 2010 - RESEARCH ARTICLE | SHORT
Palaeogene deposits in North-East Greenland
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GEUS Bulletin Vol. 28 (2013): Review of Survey activities 2012 - RESEARCH ARTICLE | SHORT
Calibration of spectral gamma-ray logs to deltaic sedimentary facies from the Cretaceous Atane Formation, Nuussuaq Basin, West Greenland
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GEUS Bulletin Vol. 26 (2012): Review of Survey activities 2011 - RESEARCH ARTICLE | SHORT
Geology of the Femern Bælt area between Denmark and Germany
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GEUS Bulletin Vol. 19 (2009): Lithostratigraphy of the Cretaceous–Paleocene Nuussuaq Group, Nuussuaq Basin, West Greenland - MONOGRAPH
Lithostratigraphy of the Cretaceous–Paleocene Nuussuaq Group, Nuussuaq Basin, West Greenland
Abstract PDF Colophon, contents, abstract, preface, introduction, previous work, geological setting Nuussuaq Group, Kome, Slibestensfjeldet and Upernivik Næs Formations Atane Formation with four members and a bed Itilli Formation with four members and Kangilia Formation with a member and a bed Quikavsak Formation with three members, Agatdalen Formation and Eqalulik Formation with a member Atanikerluk Formation with five members – Acknowledgements References, Appendix with place names and localities Legend to sedimentary logs, except where indicated otherwise Measured section through the Itilli Formation Correlation of measured sections in the Agatdalen area