Arendalsfeltet
Geologic province in Norway
Arendalsfeltet is a geologic province in Norway, between Fevik and Tvedestrand in the county of Aust-Agder, mainly situated within the borders of Arendal. Arendalsfeltet is especially known for its deposits of iron ore.
The first extraction of iron ore from Arendalsfeltet was in around 1585 and mining continued until 1975. The iron ore was of high quality and was much in demand from the old Norwegian iron works, around 2/3 of the iron ore they used came from Arendalsfeltet.
Books
- J.H.L. Vogt, Norges Jernmalmforekomster, Christiania 1908, Norges geologiske undersøkelse, 51
- J.H.L. Vogt, De gamle norske jernverk, Christiania 1908, Norges geologiske undersøkelse, 46
- Molden Gunnar, Simonsen, Jan Henrik: Jerngruvedrift i Arendalsfeltet, Økomuseum Skagerrak 1994, ISBN 8291342040
58°28′56″N 8°46′57″E / 58.482222°N 8.7825°E / 58.482222; 8.7825
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Historic mines and processing operations of Norway
- Allmannajuvet zinc mine
- Arendalsfeltet iron mines
- Blaafarveværket Cobalt Works
- Bærums Verk iron works
- Camp Morton, Svalbard coal mine
- Dragset Verk
- Folldal Gruver
- Fosdalens Bergverk
- Fossum Jernverk
- Gullverket
- Hassel Iron Works
- Jomaforekomsten
- Kongsberg Silver Mines
- Hyllestad millstone quarry
- Kvikne Copper Works
- Lesjaverk iron works
- Løkken pyrite mine
- Moholt jernverk
- Moss Jernverk
- Nasa silver mine (on Swedish border)
- Næs Jernverk
- Odals Verk
- Ringerike Nickel works
- Pyramiden Coal mine
- Røros Copper Works
- Sveagruva coal mine
- Sydvaranger iron ore mines
- Visnes Copper Mine
- Åmdals Verk
- Ødegården Verk apatite mine
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