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    Origin and Mineralogy Glacial and Interglacial Clays of Southern Norway by Rosenqvist, I. Th

    Published in Clays and clay minerals (01-04-1975)
    “…The Numedal River basin (6000 km 2 ) in central and east Norway contains 3 × 10 9 m 3 of clayey material, corresponding to a clay loam sediment, which contains…”
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    Deposition-Plant-Soil Interactions [and Discussion] by Miller, H. G., Unsworth, M. H., I. Th. Rosenqvist, Abrahamsen, G.

    “…Rainwater reaching the ground as throughfall beneath vegetation usually shows an increase in pH, except in areas where sulphur dioxide deposition can be…”
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    Soil-Water Interactions [and Discussion] by Bache, B. W., I. Th. Rosenqvist, Goldsmith, P., Fowler, D., Ogden, J. G., Brown, K. A.

    “…The composition of water flowing through and out of soils and rocks reflects the composition of the material that it has passed through. The chemical processes…”
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    Nature of Quickclays by ROSENQVIST, I. TH

    Published in Nature (London) (01-01-1972)
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    Atmospheric Transport and Transformation [and Discussion] by Goldsmith, P., Smith, F. B., Tuck, A. F., Jacobson, J., Barnes, R. A., I. Th. Rosenqvist, Sorensen, N. A., Thrush, B. A., Chester, P. F.

    “…The meteorological factors determining the dispersion and deposition of pollutants are described. The results and limitations of attempts to model the…”
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    Unusual Lanthanide Distribution by ROALDSET, ELEN, ROSENQVIST, I. TH

    Published in Nature. Physical science (London) (01-01-1971)
    “…DURING our investigations of the genesis of Scandinavian glacial loams and clays, we have examined some gneisses in upper Numedalen, Eastern Norway. These…”
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    Modelling Streamwater Chemistry with Snowmelt [and Discussion] by Christophersen, N., Rustad, S., Seip, H. M., I. Th. Rosenqvist, Thrush, B. A., Sorensen, N. A., Chester, P. F.

    “…Simple hydrochemical reservoir models based on the mobile anion concept are described for the Birkenes and Storgama catchments in southern Norway with…”
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