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- BÓKMENTALISTI VIÐ VIÐMERKINGUM
449: Kanaris-Sotiriou, Raymond/Gibb, Fergus G.
F.: Short Paper: Plagiogranitic differentiates in
MORB-type sills of the Faeroe-Shetland Basin
in: Joumal of the Geological Society. London, vol.
146, 1989, pp. 607-610, 5 figures, 1 table, references
450: Kanaris-Sotiriou, Raymond: Graphite-bear-
ing peraluminous dacites from the Erlend vol-
canic complex, Faeroe-Shetland Basin, North At-
lantic
in: Mineralogical Magazine, vol. 61, 1997, pp. 175-
184, 6 figures, 1 table, references
451: Karlsson, Thomas: The vascular plants of
Sweden. A checklist
in: Svensk Botanisk Tidskrift, vol. 91,1997, pp. 241-
560
<The list includes plants from other parts of Norden, e.g.
the Faroes. Text in Swedish with a summary in English.
Quoted from Biological Abstracts, vol. 105, 1998, no.
189849>
452: Keenan, Steve: Definitely maybe country.
Wild islands...; the Faeroes play down the whal-
ing row
in: The Times, August 19, 1995, p. 17f, 1 map
<Travel report with background information and brief de-
scription of Faroese pilot whaling. Contains a "Faeroe
facts” section with travel information>
453: Keller, J.R.K.: "Atlantic Rhapsody"
in: Variety, vol. 335, May 3, 1989, p. 17
<Film by Katrin Ottarsdottir, 1989, [with] credits. Quoted
from Film Literature Index, vol. 17, 1989 (cumulated), p.
20>
454: Keppel, Marilyn van (transl.): Faroese Knit-
ting Patterns - Knitted Shawls
PittsvilleAVisconsin (Schoolhouse Press) 1997, 63
pp., illustrations, references
<Translation of "Føroysk bindingarmynstur", Tórshavn
(Føroyskt Heimavirki) 1983>
455: Kerguelen-Tremarec, Yves Joseph de: Rela-
tion of a voyage in the North Sea, along the coasts
of Iceiand, Greenland, Ferro, Shetland, the Or-
cades, and Norway, made in the years 1767 and
1768
in: Pinkerton, John (ed.): A general collection of the
best and most interesting voyages and travels, vol. 1,
London 1808, pp. 735-803, 1 plate
<Quoted from: Hermannsson, Halldór: Catalogue of the
Icelandic Collection Bequeathed by Willard Fiske. Ithaca
1914, p. 315. An extract from Kerguelen Tremarec's "Rela-
tion d'un voyage dans la Mer du Nord...", Paris 1771>
456: Kerr, Andrew C./Thompson, Robert N.:
High-pressure fractionation in rift-related basal-
tic magmatism: Faeroe plateau basalts
in: Geology, vol. 23, no. 7, Boulder/Colorado 1995,
p. 671, 1 figure, references
<Critical comment conceming Bemsteins paper in Geolo-
gy, vol. 22, 1994, cf. bibliography no. 0147>
457: King-Farlow, R.: The Postmarks and Provi-
sional Stamps of the Faroe Islands
London (privately printed) 1945 15 pp., illustrations
<Reprinted from "Philatelic Journal of Great Britain" for
private circulation>
458: King-Farlow, R.: The Postmarks and Provi-
sional Stamps of the Faroe Islands. Some Further
Observations
n.pl. [London] (privately printed) 1947, unpaginated
[6 pp.], 7 figures
<Reprinted from "Philatelic Joumal of Great Britain" of
April-June 1947 for private circulation>
459: Kiørboe, Liselotte/Petersen, Steen Agerlin:
Seismic investigation of the Faeroe basalts and
their substratum
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. 111-123,
12 figures, references
<Results of the application of different seismic techniques
to the investigation of the subsurface in the area around the
2.2 km deep Lopra-1 well>
460: Kirkegaard, Jørgen B.: Polychaetes of the
families Glyceridae, Goniadidae and Nereididae
from the North Atlantic around the Faroes, to-
gether with a description of a new species of Rul-
lierinereis (Nereididae)
in: Sarsia, vol. 83, 1998, pp. 317-328, 8 figures, ref-
erences
<"Fourteen species of polychaetes from the families Glyc-
eridae, Goniadidae and Nereididae were found in the BIO-
FAR material from the area around the Faroes at 20-2420m
depth. One species new to science, Rullierinereis faroensis,
was obtained ... Six of the other species are new to the
Faroes..." From abstract>