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(Last updated: 08.07.2010)

Location
County: Municipality: Mangler ()
Map 1:50000: Velfjord (1825-4) Map 1:250000: Mosjøen
Coordinate system: UTM-Zone 33 - EUREF89/WGS84 (Coordinates NOT confirmed)
East: 390200 m. North: 7245400 m.
Longitude: 12.6435470 Latitude: 65.3130850
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Resource
Resource Type: Olivine Resource Subtype: Ultramafic (unspec.)

Importance
Raw material meaning: Not Assessed (reg. 18.02.2015)


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Bibliography:
From NGU's Reference Archive:
Heldal, Tom , 2001
Ordovician stratigraphy in the western Helgeland Nappe Complex in the Brønnøysund area, North-central Norway.
;Norges geologiske undersøkelse;TIDSSKRIFTARTIKKEL;NGU Bulletin; No.438;47-61 pages
Abstract:
In the western part of the Helgeland Nappe Complex, a small ophiolite fragment (the Bolvær Complex) and a metasedimentary succession (the Brønnøysund Group) are exposed on several islands to the west of Brønnøysund. The Bolvær Complex was emplaced, uplifted and subject to subaerial weathering and erosion prior to the deposition of the Brønnøysund Group. The uncomformity defines an irregular topographic surface which was gradually filled with sediments during a regional transgression, probably influenced by active tectonics. The sedimentation of the Brønnøysund Group initially started with the build-up of a coastal setting, delivering coarse and fince clastiscs into a shallow-marine environment (Risøy Formation). This formation is stratigraphically overlain by calcareous turbidites (Torgnes Formation), pelites (Aspøy Formation) and carbonate rocks (Toftsund Formation). The Brønnøysund Group is correlated with several cover sequences above ophiolites in the Helgeland Nappe Complex, and deposition in Early to Middle Orodovician time is suggested. The clast population in conglomerates and the composition of finer clastic sediments show an exotic, ensialic source for the detritus, in addition to the ophiolite. The ensialic source consisted essentially ofpsammites and schists, deformed and metamorphosed prior to the deposition of the Brønnøysund Group.


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