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Marine Fungi of Iceland: A Preliminary Account of Ascomycetes
This paper reports, for the first time, 25 species of marine pyrenomycetes from Icelandic waters. Taxonomic notes are included for certain species. Surtsey, a submarine volcanic upthrust off the south coast of Iceland (Thorarinsson, 1967), is a current ...
Cavaliere, A. R.
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Teaching and learning with Canadian art students in North Iceland: towards the Posthuman
This article presents a reflective consideration of the author’s design and implementation of the Iceland Field School for Concordia University (Montreal, Canada), describing her desire to bring her teaching, research and art-making practices in line ...
Kathleen Vaughan
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Duck fleas as evidence for eiderdown production on archaeological sites [PDF]
Acknowledgements This project was undertaken as part of my doctoral studies funded by the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission (CACR-2009-39) in the United Kingdom.
Forbes, Veronique
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The study is aimed at identifying pathways frequently used by non-native plant species, assessing their relative significance and development in time. Pathways were defined following NOBANIS framework (Madsen et al., 2014). Species assessments were based
Wasowicz Pawel
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Transnational Practices and Migrant Capital: The Case of Filipino Women in Iceland
Filipinos have been moving to Iceland in increasing numbers since the 1990s, primarily for employment opportunities and to reunite with relatives. They are the third largest group of immigrants in Iceland and the largest group from Asia.
Unnur Dís Skaptadóttir
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Understanding the evolution and timing of changes in ice sheet geometry and extent in Iceland during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) and subsequent deglaciation continues to stimulate much active research.
Finkel, Robert C. +4 more
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Building voluntary partnerships for climate action: An exploratory study from Iceland
William Nikolakis +1 more
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From field-collected samples, two Icelandic diatom species were studied under light and electron microscopy, resulting in a newly described species and an emended description with a nomenclatural status change.
Irene Álvarez-Blanco, Saúl Blanco
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Musical aesthetics below ground: volcanic action and the geosocial in Sigur Rós’s “Brennisteinn”
This article presents a musicological and ecocritical close reading of the song “Brennisteinn” (“sulphur” or, literally, “burning rock”) by the acclaimed post-rock band Sigur Rós.
Tore Størvold
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