Twenty-eight samples of groundwater from bedrock boreholes in three di
stinct Norwegian geological provinces have been taken and analyzed for
content of Rn, U, and Th, together with a wide variety of minor and m
ajor species. Median values of 290 Bq/l, 7.6 mu g/l, and 0.02 mu g/l w
ere obtained for Rn, U, and Th respectively, while maximum values were
8500 Bq/l, 170 mu g/l, and 2.2 mu g/l. Commonly suggested drinking wa
ter limits range from 8 to 1000 Bq/l for radon and 14 to 160 mu g/l fo
r uranium. Radioelement content was closely related to lithology, the
lowest concentrations being derived from the largely Caledonian rocks
of the Trondelag area, and the highest from the Precambrian Iddefjord
Granite of southeast Norway (11 boreholes) where median values of 2500
Bq/l, 15 mu g/l and 0.38 mu g/l, respectively, were obtained. The Idd
efjord Granite is not believed to be unique in Norway in yielding high
dissolved radionuclide contents in groundwaters, and several other gr
anitic aquifers warrant further investigation in this respect.