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Astrophyllite from Kangerdlugssuaq, East Greenland

Mineralogical Magazine, 1982
AbstractAstrophyllite has been found in alkalic pegmatite dykes on the two sides of Kangerdlugssuaq fjord. At the eastern locality, Kraemers Island, the dyke is silica oversaturated and the astrophyllite occurs in a broad tabular crystal habit. The dyke at the western locality, Bagnaesset, is silica undersaturated and the astrophyllite occurs in ...
Graham D. Layne   +2 more
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Lichens from Central East Greenland

Meddelelser om Grønland. Bioscience, 1982
A total of 600 samples of 167 species of macro- and microlichens were collected mainly by Pauline Topham and Geoffrey Halliday on botanical expeditions to Central East Greenland in the years 1961, 1962, 1968, 1971, 1974 and 1980. Three of the species, viz., Caloplaca tornoensis Magnusson, Rhizocarpon pusillum Runem, and Verrucaria thalassina (Zahlbr ...
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Eotriassic Ammonites from East Greenland

Geological Magazine, 1927
In the present note it is intended to record a find of considerable importance to geologists and palaeogeographers, namely the discovery, last summer, by Mr. J. M. Wordie, St. John's College, Cambridge, of Lower Eotriassic ammonites at three localities on the south side of Gael Hamkes Bay, on the East Coast of Greenland, in 74° N. latitude.
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East Greenland Prograded Margin and Oceanic Composite Tectono-Sedimentary Element, offshore East Greenland

Geological Society, London, Memoirs
The East Greenland Prograded Margin and Oceanic Composite Tectono-Sedimentary Element (EGPMO CTSE) consists of the East Greenland Prograded Margin Tectonic-Sedimentary Element (TSE) and the East Greenland Oceanic (EGO) TSE located over continental and oceanic crust, respectively.
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East Greenland Waters

Geographical Review, 1937
Richard Foster Flint, Anton Jakhelin
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Westminster East Greenland Expedition, 1978

Polar Record, 1979
In 1974 an eight-man party spent six weeks exploring the northern part of the K.I.V. Steenstrups Bræer area of east Greenland from a base camp in Tasîlaq. A further expedition, taking advantage of the base camp, depots and knowledge of the route inland, and travelling northwards within the nunatak zone of the little known Kong Christian IX.s Land, was ...
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North and East Greenland

Geographical Review, 1929
Ernst Antevs   +4 more
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