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WORKS IN ENGLISH FROM AND ABOUT THE FAROEISLANDS
AN ANNOTATED BIB LIOGRAPHY
100: Borgesen, F[rederik C.E.]: Fucus spiralis,
Linne, or Fucus platycarpus, Thuret: A question
of Nomenclature
in. Joumal of the Linnean Society of London. Bo-
tany, vol. 39,1909, pp. 105-119, 1 plate, illustrations
<With a reprint of pp. 472-477 from the author's "The al-
gae-vegetation of the Faeróese Coasts'1, from Warming
(J.E.B.), Botany of the Faroes, pt. 3, 1905>
101: Boldreel, L. 0./Andersen, M. S.: Late Pale-
ocene to Miocene compression in the Faeroe-
Rockall area
in: Parker, J.R. (ed.): Petroleum Geology of North-
west Europe: Proceedings of the 4th Conference
[London 1992], vol. 2, London (The Geological So-
ciety) 1993, pp. 1025-1034, 9 figures, 1 table, refer-
ences
102: Boldreel, Lars Ole/Andersen, Morten
Sparre: Tertiary development of the Faeroe-
Rockall Plateau based on reflection seismic data
in: Bulletin of the Geological Society of Denmark,
vol. 41, pt. 2 (= Centenary Symposium Volume DGF
1893-1993), Copenhagen 1994, pp. 162-180, 13 fig-
ures, references (on pp. 178-180)
103: Boldreel, L.O.: Volcanoes and compression-
al structures on the Faeroe-Rockall Plateau (NE
Atlantic) studied from multichannel reflection
seismic and gravity
in: Nordisk Geologisk Vintermøde 8, Luleá 1994,
pp. 1-31
<Quoted ffom Fróðskaparrit, vol. 43, 1995, p. 127>
104: Boldreel, Lars Ole/Andersen, Morten
Sparre: The relationship between the distribution
of Tertiary sediments, tectonic processes and
deep-water circulation around the Faeroe Islands
in: Scrutton, R.A./Stoker, M.S./Shimmield, G.B./
Tudhope, A.W. (eds.): The Tectonics, Sedimentation
and Palaeoceanography of the North Atlantic Region
(= Geological Society Special Publication No. 90),
London (The Geological Society) 1995, pp. 145-158,
14 figures, references
105: Boldreel, L.O./Andersen, M.SÆuijpers, A.:
Neogene Seismic Facies and Deep-Water Gate-
ways in the Faeroe Bank Area, NE Atlantic
in: Marine Geology, vol. 152, 1998 (= Special Issue:
European North Atlantic Margin (ENAM): Sediment
Pathways, Processes and Fluxes, ed. by J. Mienert),
pp. 129-140, 6 figures, references
<"Interpretation of sedimentary structures on high-resolu-
tion multichannel sleeve-gun seismic records has been used
to illustrate changes in the Neogene deep-water flow regime
around the Bill Bailey Bank." From abstract. Special edi-
tion of "Marine Geology", devoted to the studies of sedi-
mentary and palaeohydrographic processes on the Euro-
pean North Atlantic Margin during quatemary times>
106: Boldreel, L.O./Andersen, M.S.: Tertiary
compressional structures on the Faroe-Rockall
Plateau in relation to northeast Atlantic ridge-
push and Alpine foreland stresses
in: Tectonophysics. Amsterdam, vol. 300, 1998, pp.
13-28, 8 figures, references
<" A number of compressional anticlinal structures are iden-
tified in the westem and northem part of the Faroe-Rockall
Plateau." From abstract>
107: Bornenás, Karin M./Lundberg, Peter A.: On
the Deep-Water Flow Through the Faroe Bank
Channel
in: Joumal of Geophysical Research, vol. 93, no. C2,
1988, pp. 1281-1292, 11 figures, 2 tables, references
<Results of a field survey comprising hydrographic obser-
vations as well as current measurements in the channel dur-
ing May 1983>
108: Borrell, Assumpció/Bloch, Dorete/Desportes,
Genevieve: Age trends and reproductive transfer
of organochlorine compounds in long-finned pilot
whales from the Faroe Islands
in: Environmental Pollution, vol. 88, 1995, pp. 283-
292, 5 figures, 4 tables, references
109: Boulton, W.C.L.: Environmental assessment
of the inshore sediments of the Faroe Islands
Part assessment for the degree of Master of science,
Heriot-Watt University, England, 1996
<Quoted from Fróðskaparrit, vol. 45, 1997, p. 111>
110: Brandt, Don: Stamps and Story of the Faroe
Islands
Reykjavík (Nesútgáfan) 1996, 176 pp., numerous il-
lustrations, maps, references
Reviewed in:
- "238". Joumal of the Faroe Islands Study
Circle, vol. 2, no. 6, May 1997, p. 135
(Marilyn Amedro)
<An account of Faroese history, culture, language, nature,
and economy based on Faroese stamp issues and other phi-
latelic items>