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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Svärdsjöstugan och Corvus corones plats : Utveckling i centrum

Gustavsson, Sofia January 2010 (has links)
No description available.
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Svärdsjöstugan och Corvus corones plats : Utveckling i centrum

Gustavsson, Sofia January 2010 (has links)
No description available.
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Hydrothermal alteration and lithogeochemical marker units at the Svärdsjö Zn-Pb-Cu deposit, Bergslagen, Sweden, and their implications for exploration

Fahlvik, Anton January 2018 (has links)
In exploration, a lithogeochemical approach can be used to aid the characterisation of rocks surrounding metamorphosed and hydrothermally altered deposits. Accurate description of the geological setting of deposits is crucial for understanding the ore forming processes and identifying targets for exploration. The Svärdsjö Zn-Pb-Cu deposit is located in the heavily mineralised and metamorphosed Bergslagen ore province of south-central Sweden. The deposit and surrounding minor occurrences were actively mined for over 500 years, producing more than 1 Mt of Zn-Pb-Cu-Ag massive sulphide ore. The combination of strongly metamorphosed and hydrothermally altered rocks in Svärdsjö makes geological interpretation challenging. Therefore, an approach combining lithogeochemical and petrographic methods is used in this study. The characterisation of the rocks and hydrothermal alteration surrounding the deposit allowed for an interpretation of ore formation and its implications for further exploration in the Svärdsjö area. The results verified that the Svärdsjö mineralisations are hosted by 2–15 m thick dolomitic marble units, commonly altered to skarn. Surrounding the deposit are subvolcanic intrusions and volcanoclastic rocks of mainly dacitic composition. The combined approach also helped identifying a strong to intense hydrothermal chlorite-sericite alteration enveloping the mineralised marble units and resulted in large mass gains of Fe and Mg whereas Na was depleted. Multiple episodes of alteration and metamorphism are evident from cross-cutting relationships with less altered dykes and overprint by metamorphic minerals such as cordierite and anthophyllite. An ore formation model involving sub-seafloor volcanic-associated replacement is suggested for the Svärdsjö deposit based on (i) the presence of a zoned hydrothermal alteration system within a volcanoclastic rock sequence and (ii) the irregular stratabound sulphide lenses hosted by thin marble units in the centre of the alteration system. Additionally, it is inferred that the stratabound nature of the deposit is caused by the neutralisation of a hot acidic fluid, resulting in precipitation of the sulphides within the marble. Finally, two geochemically distinct lithological units have been identified adjacent to the mineralised zones, providing new, larger exploration targets in the area. Mass change calculations reveal that Fe and Mg enrichment and Na depletion are useful vectors towards mineralisation, with detectable changes extending for up to 100 m from the mineralised lenses. These findings showcase the usefulness of the incorporation and careful interpretation of lithogeochemical data when exploring for metamorphosed hydrothermal ore deposits in mineralised provinces of the Fennoscandian Shield or elsewhere in the world.
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Två småhus i Dalarna / Two single family houses in Dalarna

Friedner Ekvall, Edvin January 2021 (has links)
Det här projektet undersöker vad hemkänsla innebär och hur förhållandet mellan en bostad och ett hem ser ut. Hemmet är till skillnad från bostaden något som inte kan formges. Projektet undersöker därför hur en bostad kan utformas för att ge goda förutsättningar för att utvecklas till ett hem, ett monument över människorna som bebor det. Projektet innefattar såväl en teoretisk del, i form av en litteraturstudie, som en praktisk del, i form av utformandet av två stycken småhus i Dalarna, Sverige. En viktig inspirationskälla för projektet är ”The Poetics of Space” av den franske filosofen Gaston Bachelard, som belyser hemmets själsliga dimensioner. I projektet görs ett försök att koppla samman de teoretiska och praktiska aspekterna av bostaden/hemmet, vilka i stor utsträckning behandlas separat inom den forskning som ligger till grund för projektet. I strävan efter att formge bostäder som är väl anpassade till platsens förutsättningar studeras dessutom lokal timmerarkitektur, liksom den traditionella stugans utveckling. / This project investigates the meaning of “feeling at home” and the relationship between a residence/accommodation (the English language lacks a more precise translation for the Swedish word bostad) and a home. The residence is something that can be designed, whereas the sensation of feeling at home is something that emerges over time. Therefore, the project investigates how a residence can be designed to provide good conditions for it to be transformed into a home. The project is constituted of a theoretical part, in the form of a literature study, as well as a practical part, which consists of the designing of two single family houses, to be placed in Dalarna, Sweden. An important source of inspiration for the project is “The Poetics of Space”, written by the French philosopher Gaston Bachelard, which highlights the existential dimensions of the residence. The project attempts at combining the theoretical and practical aspects of residence and home, which are usually treated separately in this field of research. Furthermore, in the pursuit of designing residences that are well adapted to the conditions of the site, local timber architecture and the development of the traditional cottage/hut are explored.

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