Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.2004, Qupperneq 97
WORKS IN ENGLISH FROM AND ABOUT THE FAROE ISLANDS
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500: Kristiansen, Andras: A case study of
alternative management strategies of the
demersal fishstocks at Faroes
in: Raakjær Nielsen, Jesper/Helgason, Torkell
(eds): Multispecies Fisheries Management.
Proceedings of a symposium in Hirtshals May
22-23 1992. Copenhagen (Nordic Council of
Ministers) 1993 (= Nord 1993:3), pp. 205-232,
5 figures, 12 tables
<A presentation of the first results of a Faroes project
focusing on what effect il would have if the advice
from fisheries scientists were fully implemented>
501: Kristjánsson, Jónas: Eddas and sagas.
Iceland’s medieval literature
Translated into English by Peter Foote
Reykjavík (íslenska Bókmentafelag) 1988, 443
pp., illustrations
<The Faroes and Færeyinga saga are dealt with on
pp. 152, 166, 316, 373, 370 and 388>
502: Kruse, Birgir: The Bókadeild Føroya
Lærarafelags
From the Danish by Helle Sandmann and
Philip Edmonds
in: Nordisk Litteratur/Nordic Literature 2001,
pp. 68-71, figures
<Subtitle: A Faroese publishing house that’s been
looking after the children for 45 years>
503: Kruse, Birgir (ed.): Hunters of the
North. Fangstkultur i Vestnorden
Tórshavn (Forlagið Sprotin) 2002, 176 pp.,
illustrations
<A collection of essays dealing witli the hunting cul-
tures of Greenland, Iceland and the Faroes. The rich-
ly illustrated book accontpanied an exhibition based
on the ethnographic work of Jóan Pauli Joensen
which started in the Nordic House in Tórshavn in
June 2002 and then travelled to Shetland, Reykjavík,
Akureyri, Nuuk, and St. John’s, Newfoundland. The
book conlains 6 essays (of which four deal with the
Faroes; cf. nos. 337, 431, 458, 851 of this supple-
ment), fact sheets about the West Nordic nations and
a bibliography on the subject. The text is in Danish
and English>
504: Kui jpers, A./Nielsen, T./Akhmetzhanov,
A./de Haas, H./Kenyon, N.H./van Weering,
T.C.E: Late Quaternary slope instability on
the Faeroe margin: mass flow features and
timing of events
in: Geo-Marine Letters. New York, vol. 20,
2000, pp. 149-159, 8 ftgures, I table, rei’e-
rences
<Since the last interglacial, mass flovvs repeatedly
occured both on the northeastern Faroe margin and
on the Faroes slope of the Faroe-Shelland Channel.
The last two episodes in both areas are dated at
the Pleistocene/Holocene boundary and at the Last
Glacial Maximum>
505: Kuijpers, A./Hansen, B./Hiihnerbach,
V./Larsen, B./Nielsen, T./Werner, F.:
Norwegian Sea over-flow through the Faroe-
Shetland gateway as documented by its
bedforms
in: Marine Geology. Vol. 188, 2002, pp. 147-
164, 12 figures, references (= Special Issue:
European North Atlantic Margin (ENAMII):
Quantification and modelling of large-scale
sedimentary processes. Ed. by J. Mienert)
<”We have used seabed information from three
deep-tow side-scan sonar surveys in order to trace
the high-energy current core of Norwegian Sea
Overflow Water from the Faroe-Shetland Channel
through the Faroe Bank Channel towards the south-
ern flank of the Iceland-Faroe Ridge”. Quoted from
abstract to above article>
506: Kurtzke, John F.: Multiple Sclerosis
and the Faroe Saga
in: Pedersen, Ejner/Clausen, Jørgen/Oades, Lis
(eds): Actual Problems in Multiple Sclerosis
Research. Copenhagen (Fadl’s Forlag) 1983,
pp. 19-25, 4 figures, 2 tables, references
<Opening lecture>