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described in 1842 for an
occurrence in a serpentine–magnesite
deposit in
Snarum, Modum, Buskerud, Norway. It
occurs as an
alteration mineral in serpentinite...
- Ådal)
Norderhov Nore
Nykirke Opdal Rollag Røyken Sandsvær
Sigdal (Holem)
Snarum Sollihøgda Strømsø
Svene Sylling Tangen Torpo Tranby Tuft
Tyristrand Uvdal...
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Hydrotalcite (white) and yellow-green serpentine,
Snarum, Modum, Buskerud, Norway. Size: 8.4 × 5.2 × 4.1 cm....
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Snarum Station (originally
Lofthus Station) is a
railway station on the Krøder Line in Buskerud, Norway. It was
opened on 28
November 1872 and located...
- the
termini at
Vikersund and Krøderen
there are
intermediate stations at
Snarum, Sysle, and Kløftefoss. In the
beginning of the 19th century,
horse carriages...
- Skåne County,
Sweden Gulsrud Church Heggen Church Nykirke Church Rud
Church Snarum Church Vestre Spone Chapel "Navn på
steder og personer: Innbyggjarnamn"...
- the
early 1870s,
Rytterager wanted to
become station master at the ****ure
Snarum Station. On 14
March 1872, he sent a
letter to the
operations manager of...
- in
Christophhammer Norway Modum Blue
Colour Works in
Modum Snarum Blue
Colour Works in
Snarum Wilhelm Bruchmüller: Der
Kobaltbergbau und die Blaufarbenwerke...
- Mg5(CO3)4(OH)2·5H2O. Its type
locality is the
Dypingdal serpentine-magnesite deposit,
Snarum, Norway.
Synthethic dypingite is
known as
heavy magnesium carbonate. Handbook...
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Vikersund c. 1200
Nykirke Church Nyhus 1847 Rud
Church Drolsum 1917
Snarum Church Snarum 1869
Vestre Spone Church Vestre Spone 1880 Åmot
Church Åmot 1996...