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Neoglacial Glacier Changes around Storstrommen, North-East Greenland
1996Polarforschung
Weidick, A. +3 more
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Late Quaternary history around Nioghalvfjerdsfjorden and Jøkelbugten, North-East Greenland
Boreas, 2001Nioghalvfjerdsfjorden in North‐East Greenland is at present covered by a floating glacier. Raised marine deposits in the surrounding area contain shells of marine molluscs, bones of marine mammals and pieces of driftwood. A fairly systematic sampling of such material has been conducted, followed by extensive radiocarbon dating.
OLE BENNIKE, ANKER WEIDICK
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Early Holocene plant and animal remains from North‐east Greenland
Journal of Biogeography, 1999Summary Aim The aim of this paper is to describe and interpret early Holocene floras and faunas. Location The floras and faunas come from various localities in North‐east Greenland. Methods Sediment samples were wet sieved, and macrofossils picked out and dated by the AMS radiocarbon‐dating method.
Bennike, Ole +5 more
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Kong Oscar Fjord:Discovering North-East Greenland
2020The mighty and magnificent Kong Oscar Fjord lies between 72 and 73 degrees north in the large national park on Greenland's North-East coast. The fjord is about 150 km long and in some places more than 20 km wide. Add to that its many side branches. This book gives in pictures and words some personal impressions of the different regions, landscapes and ...
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Kejser Franz Joseph Fjord:Discovering North-East Greenland
2021“Kejser Franz Joseph Fjord” is the second book in a book series under the joint name: “Discovering North-East Greenland”. This book series is for anyone visiting North-East Greenland. It is also for anyone who does not have the opportunity to get up there and who nevertheless wants to get to know the unique north-east Greenlandic nature and the history
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Cross-bred Sledge Dogs in North-East Greenland
Polar Record, 1943The following notes are based on impressions gained during my stay among Eskimo and European trappers at Clavering Øya, North-East Greenland, in 1939–40. Much attention has been focused on the problem of sledge dogs by European trappers, for during the trapping season they have to depend on their dogs because of the long distances that have to be ...
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Survey of North-East Greenland
Geografiska Annaler, 1919Hans W:son Ahlmann, T. P. Koch
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Survey of North-East Greenland
The Geographical Journal, 1918W. A. T., I. P. Koch
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