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Vagrant Antarctic pinnipeds at Gough Island

Polar Biology, 2006
Opportunistic sightings of Antarctic fur seals Arctocephalus gazella and a leopard seal Hydrurga leptonyx at Gough Island (40°20′S, 09°54′W) in the South Atlantic Ocean represent the northernmost island records for vagrant Antarctic fur seals, and only the second for a vagrant leopard seal at Gough Island.
J. W. Wilson, M.-H. Burle, M. N. Bester
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Gough Island

Polar Record, 1940
According to a note by Allan Crawford (Geographical Journal, xciv, p. 412) H.M.S. Milford called at Gough Island in the Southern Ocean at the end of March 1938. Following instructions from the Colonial Office, the captain landed with a party to hoist the Union Jack and declare this island a dependency of St Helena.
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On the taxonomic status of Isopterygium ambiguum (Hypnaceae, Bryophyta) from Gough Island in the South Atlantic Ocean

Herzogia, 2019
: Ochyra, R. & Plášek, V. 2019. On the taxonomic status of Isopterygium ambiguum (Hypnaceae, Bryophyta) from Gough Island in the South Atlantic Ocean. - Herzogia 32: 357-368.
R. Ochyra, V. Plášek
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Gough Island: Evaluation of a fractional crystallization model

Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, 1970
Gough Island is composed of an alkaline olivine basalt-trachyte series. A fractional crystallization model for the development of these rocks has been evaluated by correlating the geochemical trends of major and trace elements. Beginning with an alkali olivine basalt parent the major element abundances were used to determine the varying proportions of ...
Frey, Fred A., Zielinski, Robert A.
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THE SEA‐BIRDS OF GOUGH ISLAND

Ibis, 1965
SUMMARYBetween November 1955 and May 1956 continuous observations were made on the sea‐birds of Gough Island. These have been augmented by further occasional observations during seven subsequent years, and are compared with all previous published records for the island.A check‐list of 30 species of sea‐birds has been compiled and substantiated, as far ...
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GEOMAGNETIC OBSERVATIONS ON MARION ISLAND, GOUGH ISLAND AND TRISTAN DA CUNHA

Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa, 1961
In September 1957 the International Association of Geomagnetism and Aeronomy recommended that a magnetic secular variation station be established on Tristan da Cunha (37°03' S., 12°18' W.). During the ensuing three years the Union of South Africa has established secular variation stations on no fewer than three of the southern islands, viz.
B. L. Wild, A. M. van Wijk
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Isotopic Composition of Lead and Strontium from Ascension and Gough Islands

Science, 1964
Isotopic composition of lead and strontium has been determined in a series of rock samples from two islands on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. Both interand intra-island variations exist in the abundance of radiogenic isotopes of both elements. Lead from basalt of Ascension Island has a Pb 206 -Pb 204
P W, Gast, G R, Tilton, C, Hedge
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Marine hyadesiid mites from Gough Island

Hydrobiologia, 2003
Two species of hyadesiid mite are reported from the marine littoral of Gough Island, in the South Atlantic Ocean. One species, Hyadesia benguelensis Marshall & Ugrasen, has been recently described from southern Africa, while the other is a new species. This new species is described herein (H. alexi n.sp.) and bears similarity to H.
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GRAVITY OBSERVATIONS AT MARION ISLAND, TRISTAN DA CUNHA AND GOUGH ISLAND

Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa, 1961
Stations were established with a Worden geodetic-type gravimeter on Marion Island, Tristan da Cunha and Gough Island. The gravity values at these stations, viz. two on Tristan da Cunha and one each on Marion and Gough, were determined relative to the international gravity base at Mowbray, Cape Town. Two methods for extending the range of the gravimeter
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