Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1999, Blaðsíða 90
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WORKS IN ENGLISH FROM AND ABOUT THE FAROEISLANDS
AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY
24, suppl. 170, 1989, pp. 44-46, 2 figures, 1 table,
references
<"The frequency of inflammatory bowel disease was esti-
mated prospectively in the period 1981 to November 1988
for the 45.000 inhabitants on the Faroe Islands." From ab-
stract>
659: The Royal Geographical Society of Great
Britain: The North Atlantic telegraph via the
Færoe Isles, Iceland, and Greenland
London 1861 (= Proceedings of the Royal Geo-
graphical Society of Great Britain. Reports of the
Surveying Expedition of 1860 - Miscellaneous Re-
ports, Speeches, and Papers). London (E. Stanford)
1861, 3 volumes, 104, 60, 76 pp., 3 maps, text illus-
trations
660: Rumph, B./Reaves, C.M./Orange, V.G./Ro-
binson. D.L.: Structuring and transfer zones in
the Faeroe Basin in a regional tectonic context
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. 999-1009, 13 figures, references
S
661: Sadler, Jon P./Skidmore, Peter: Introduc-
tions, Extinctions or Continuity? Faunal Change
in the North Atlantic Islands
in: Butlin, Robin A[lan]/Roberts, Neil (eds.): Eco-
logical Relations in Historical Times: Human Impact
and Adaption (= Royal Geographical Society, Spe-
cial Publication Ser., 32), Oxford et al. (Blackwell)
1995, pp. 206-225, 2 figures, 5 tables, 3 plates, refer-
ences
<Investigates the situation in Shetland, the Faroes, Iceland,
and Greenland>
662: Salmons, Joe: Review of Klaus Christian
Kiispert: Vokalsysteme im Westnordischen: Is-
lándisch, Faroisch, Westnorwegisch. Prinzipien
der Differenzierung, Tubingen 1988
in: Scandinavian Studies, vol. 63, 1991, pp. 250-251
663: Salomonsen, Finn: The Atlantic Alcidae. The
Seasonai and Geographical Variation of the Auks
Inhabiting the Atlantic Ocean and the Adjacent
Waters
Goteborg (Elanders Boktryckeri Aktiebolag) 1944,
138 pp., 24 figures, tables (= Goteborgs Kungl.
Vetenskaps- och Vitterhets-Samhálles Handlingar,
Sjátte Foljden, Ser. B., Band 3, N:o 5)
<Deals also with alcidae on the Faroe Islands, e.g. on pp.
10, 20,48-49, 84ff„ llOff., 115ff.>
664: Sanders-Reed,C.A.: The effects of life histo-
ry variability on demography. A stage-structured
model of long-flnned pilot whales
M.Sc. thesis. University or Massachusetts, Boston,
1996, 77 pp.
<Quoted from Fróðskaparrit, vol. 45, 1997, p. 116>
665: Sanderson, Kate: A note on the derivation of
Faroese grind
in: Fróðskaparrit, vol. 43,1995, pp. 67-72, references
<An etymological study of the word "grind"; the arcticle
was adapted from Sanderson's master's thesis
"Grindadráp...", 1992, cf. bibliography no. 1991>
666: Sanderson, Kate: Grind - Ambiguity and
pressure to conform: Faroese whaling and the
anti-whaling protest
in: Freeman, M.M./Kreuter, Y. (eds.): Elephants and
Whales - Resources for Whom?, n.pl. (Gordon and
Breach Publishers), 1995, pp. 187-201, references
<Quoted from Fróðskaparrit, vol. 44, Tórshavn 1996, p.
138. An investigation into the ambiguity of "grindadráp" in
a world plagued by an increasingly artificial relationship to
nature and into the origin and nature of the "pressure to con-
form", i.e. the increasingly aggressive campaigns of animal
welfare and environmental groups in Europe and North
America against pilot-whaling in the Faroes which began in
1985>
667: Sanderson, Kate: Pilot Whaling in the Faroe
Islands
in: Dimmalætting/Faroese Tourist Board (eds.):
News for visitors. Events in the summer '96. Tórs-
havn n.d. [1996], pp. 6-7, 1 b/w-photograph
<A brief introduction to the ancient Faroese custom of hunt-
ing pilot whales>
668: Saunders, Pfeter] M.: Cold Outflow from the
Faroe Bank Channel
in: Joumal of Physical Oceanography, vol. 20, 1990,
pp. 29-43, 16 figures, 6 tables, references
<Results of an investigation of the exchange of water be-
tween the Noi ."egian Sea and the North Atlantic around the
Faroe Islands in 1987 and 1988>
669: Saunders, P. M.: CTDO and nutrient data
from Charles Darwin Cruise 50 in the Iceland
Faeroes region