Current 14-1950: Jernverket in Mo i Rana.Well over 800 men are in the process of erecting the Iron Works in Mo i Rana, and the work is progressing rapidly. Booming mine shots, oxygen pounding from compression drills and massive rock masses the air to tremble and quiver, and down in the mountain the tunnels criss-cross their way. Much has been done, but much remains to be done. The Swedish engineers Hasselström and Fagerlund carry out ground measurements with the geophone. The device not only measures the depth of solid rock, but also records the soil layers. Photo: Sverre A. Børretzen / Aktu
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8598 x 8700 px | 72.8 x 73.7 cm | 28.7 x 29 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
1 January 1950Photographer:
Sverre A. BørretzenMore information:
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Current 14-1950: Jernverket in Mo i Rana.Well over 800 men are in the process of erecting the Iron Works in Mo i Rana, and the work is progressing rapidly. Booming mine shots, oxygen pounding from compression drills and massive rock masses the air to tremble and quiver, and down in the mountain the tunnels criss-cross their way. Much has been done, but much remains to be done. The Swedish engineers Hasselström and Fagerlund carry out ground measurements with the geophone. The device not only measures the depth of solid rock, but also records the soil layers. Photo: Sverre A. Børretzen / Aktuell / NTB ***PHOTO NOT IMAGE PROCESSED***