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VERK Á ENSKUM ÚR FØROYUM OG UM FØROYAR
- BÓKMENTALISTIVIÐ VIÐMERKINGUM
69
vol. 2, no. 3, May 1996, pp. 54-55, illustrations
<A comment on the "pilot-whale issue">
381: Hudson, Norman: Føroyar '96
in: "238". Joumal of the Faroe Islands Study Circle,
vol. 2, no. 4, August 1996, pp. 74-81, 86-90, numer-
ous illustrations
<A well-written report of the trip of the Faroe Islands Study
Circle to the Faroes in June 1996 containing plenty of phi-
latelic and travel information>
382: Hudson, Norman: Nordatlantex 96
in: "238". Joumal of the Faroe Islands Study Circle,
vol. 2, no. 4, August 1996, pp. 82-84, illustrations
<A report of the Faroe Islands' intemational philatelic exhi-
bition held at the Nordic House in Tórshavn in June 1996>
383: Hudson, Norman: Review of "Føroyar
Topografiskt Atlas 1:100,000 (1996 edition)"
in: "238". Joumal of the Faroe Islands Study Circle,
vol. 2, no. 5, November 1996, p. 115
384: Hudson, Norman: Registration labels in cur-
rent use
in: "238". Journal of the Faroe Islands Study Circle,
vol. 2, no. 6, May 1997, pp. 129-130, illustrations
<On registration labels used in Faroese post offices>
385: Hudson, Norman: "Whale meat again ...!"
in: "238". Joumal of the Faroe Islands Study Circle,
vol. 2, no. 6, May 1997, p. 136, illustrations
<On health concems about the grind>
386: Hudson, Norman: Kalmar and Kirkjubøur
in: "238". Journal of the Faroe Islands Study Circle,
vol. 2, no. 9, November 1998, p. 196, illustrations
<An explanation of the links between the 1997 ''Kalmar
Union'1 stamps and the Faroese village of Kirkjubøur>
387: Hudson, Norman: Stamps to look for! Spe-
cial presentation packs
in: "238". Joumal of the Faroe Islands Study Circle,
vol. 2, no. 9, November 1998, p. 200-201, illustra-
tions
<On the five different presentation packs issued by
Postverk Føroya in 1984/85>
388: Hudson, Norman: Smiril/Smyril. A potted
history of a famous series of ships
in: "238". Joumal of the Faroe Islands Study Circle,
vol. 2, no. 10, May 1999, pp. 236-237, illustrations
<A report describing the the four ships named "Smiril" resp.
"Smyril" which from 1896 onward served as ferries in the
Faroe Islands>
389: Hughes, Michael: Frequent fliers: The Oys-
ter-catcher
in: Atlantic Review. Summer edition 1999, pp. 40-
43, 1 colour photograph
<Omithological study>
390: Hughes, Stephen/Barton, P.J./Harrison,
D.J.: Characterizing the Mid-Faeroe Ridge using
seismic velocity measurements
in: Journal of Geophysical Research, Solid Earth,
vol. 102, no. B4, 1997, pp. 7837-7847, 9 figures, 1
plate, references
<”The character of the basement and overlying sedimenta-
ry sequences in the vicinity of the Mid-Faeroe Ridge is in-
vestigated through a synthesis of seismic velocity measure-
ments." From abstract>
391: Hughes, Stephen/Barton, Penny JÆarrison,
David: Exploration in the Shetland-Faeroe Basin
using densely spaced arrays of ocean-bottom seis-
mometers
in: Geophysics, vol. 63, 1998, pp. 490-501, 10 fig-
ures, 1 table, references
<Results of two ocean-bottom seismometer profiles ac-
quired by Mobil North Sea Ltd. across the center of the
Shetland-Faeroe Basin. These have led to the "discovery of
some of the largest oil reserves on the UK continental
shelf.">
392: Humlum, Ole/Christiansen, Hanne H./
Svensson, Harald/Mortensen, Lis E.: Moraine
Systems in the Faroe Islands: Giaciological and
Climatological Implications
in: Geografisk Tidsskrift, Danish Joumal of Geogra-
phy, vol. 96, 1996, pp. 21-31, 11 figures, 1 table, ref-
erences
<"Geomorphological investigations on the Faroe Islands
have shown the existence of small, but distinct moraine sys-
tems, indicating the former occurence of glaciers." From
abstract>
393: Humlum, Ole/Christiansen, Hanne H.: Late
Holocene climatic Forcing of Geomorphic Activi-
ty in the Faroe Islands
in: Bloch/Enckell (eds.): Environmental Change in
North Atlantic Islands, Tórshavn 1998, pp. 169-189,
7 figures, references
<”The location of the Faroe Islands in a climatically unique-
ly sensitive part of the North Atlantic region provides op-