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Geological Survey of Norway

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was modernizing quickly by developing industry and knowledge, along with evolving cultural life. An institution such as a Norwegian geological survey would be "convenient, scientifically necessary and honorable for the nation". The first years of its existence, mapping the bedrock, superficial
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in 1:1 million. The maps and their descriptions gave new and valuable knowledge about the Norwegian landscape, and showed that it was possible to combine the scientific, economic and cultural ambitions Kjerulf had fronted when he set out to create the survey.
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deposits and mineral resources was its principal task, but it contributed to a Norwegian sense of ownership to the land, something that was especially important around 1905, after the Union with
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NGU's main work is related to collecting, processing and imparting knowledge related to the physical, chemical and mineralogical characteristics of the countries
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Kjerulf along with Dahll and several assistants had, after about twenty years of work, completed three impressive sets of maps.
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Document from the establishment of NGU, letter from Th. Kjerulf to the Interior Ministry of Norway, 8 August 1856.
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Increased quality and efficiency through good interaction internally and externally
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Increase the use of geoscience knowledge in spatial planning and development
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had submitted the idea of a Norwegian geological survey to the Norwegian
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Enhanced knowledge of the country's construction and geological processes
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Good communication, management and customization of geological knowledge
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The Geological Survey of Norway was established on 6 February 1858 by
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was dissolved. The manager Theodor Kjerulf, and his assistant,
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The entrance to NGU's headquarters in Trondheim, Norway
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Government.no: Subordinate agencies and institutions.
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There are five support divisions within the agency:
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Norwegian Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries
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Norwegian Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries
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63°27′18″N 10°26′42″E / 63.45500°N 10.44500°E / 63.45500; 10.44500


Government agency
Geological survey
Trondheim
Norway
63°27′18″N 10°26′42″E / 63.45500°N 10.44500°E / 63.45500; 10.44500
NOK
May Britt Myhr
Director-general
Norwegian Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries
www.ngu.no


Norwegian
Norwegian
government agency
geologic
Trondheim
Tromsø
Norwegian Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries

bedrock
deposits
groundwater
Arctic
Antarctica
Svalbard
continental shelf

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