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WORKS IN ENGLISH FROM AND ABOUT THE FAROE ISLANDS
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028: Backstrom, Denise L.: Late quater-
nary pale-oceanographic and paleoclima-
tic records from south-west of the Faeroe
Islands, north-eastern Atlantic Ocean
Philosophy licentiate thesis, Gðteborg (Earth
Sciences Centre) 1998, 12 pp., illustrations
and two separately paginated papers (= Earth
Sciences Centre, Gðteborg University. A; 37)
<Results of an analysis of two cores taken within the
ENAM (European North Atlantic Margin) project
from water depths of around 1100-1200 m>
029: Backstrom, Denise L.: Late quaternary
paleo-oceanography and paleoclimate of the
North Atlantic Ocean
Doctoral thesis, Gðteborg (Earth Sciences
Centre) 2000, [6], 10 pp., illustrations, and four
separately paginated papers (= Earth Sciences
Centre, Goteborg University. A; 60)
<Contains the following papers: Backstrom,
D.L.: Late Quaternary Paleoceanographic and
Paleoclimate Records from southwest of the Faeroe
Islands, north-eastern Atlantic Ocean, 1998 (cf. no.
028 of this supplement); Backstrom, D.L./Kuijpers,
A./Heinemeier, J.: Late Quaternary North Atlantic
Paleo-ceanographic Records and Stable Isotopic
Variability in four Planktonic Foraminiferal Species,
2000 (cf. no. 30 of this supplement); Báckstrom,
D.L./Moros, M./Kuijpers, A.: Climate Change and
cyclic patterns, Ocean Thermohaline Circulation
variability, and IRD deposition in the NE Atlantic
during the last 200,000 years, 2000; Moros, M./
Báckstrom, D.L./Gingele, F.X./Kuijpers, A.: High-
frequency oscillations of surface and deep water
conditions at the Reykjanes Ridge and in the Faroe
area during the last 71-10 kyr, 2000>
030: Backstrom, Denise L./Kuijpers, Antoon/
Heinemeier, Jan: Late Quaternary North
Atlantic Paleoceanographic Records and
Stable Isotopic Variability in four Planktonic
Foraminiferal Species
in: Journal of Foraminiferal Research, vol.
31, 2001, no. 1, pp. 25-32, 6 figures, 2 tables,
references
<”The distribution of planktonic foraminiferal spe-
cies in two cores [...] taken within the frainwork
of the European North Atlantic Margin (ENAM)
project from water depths of around 1200 m, south-
west of the Faeroe Islands, were investigated.”
Quoted from abstract>
031: Bærenholdt, Jørgen Ole: The
Significance of Transnational Cooperation
in Nordic Atlantic Regions
in: Fróðskaparrit, vol. 50, 2002, pp. 33-55,
references
<An investigation into two different cases of transna-
tional co-operation, the Nordic Atlantic Cooperation
(NORA) and the Barents Euro-Arctic Region
(BEAR)>
032: Balbuena, J.A./Aznar, F.J./Fernández,
M./Raga, J.A.: Parasites as indicators of
social structure and stock identity of marinc
mammals
in: SchytteBlix,Arnoldus/Walløe, Lars/Ulltang,
Øyvind (eds): Whales, seals, l'ish and man.
Proceedings of an International Symposium on
the Biology of Marine Mammals in the North
East Atlantic, Tromsø, Norway, 29 November
- 1 December 1994. Amsterdam a.o. (Elsevier)
1995 (= Developments in marine biology; 4),
pp. 133-139, 1 figure, references
<Based mainly on pilot whale studies and samples
from the Faroe lslands>
033: Baldwin, John R.: Sea Bird Fowling in
Scotland and Faroe
in: Folk Life. A Journal of Ethnological Studies,
vol. 12, 1974, pp. 60-103, 13 figures, 4 plates,
references
<A thorough examination of the equipment, tech-
niques, economic, social and cultural importance of
sea bird fowling in the areas mentioned>