Antarctic Peninsula & Tierra del Fuego: 100 years of Swedish-Argentine scientific cooperation at the end of the world
Antarctic Peninsula & Tierra del Fuego: 100 years of Swedish-Argentine scientific cooperation at the end of the world
Proceedings of "Otto Nordensjold's Antarctic Expedition of 1901-1903 and Swedish Scientists in Patagonia: A Symposium", Buenos Aires, Argentina, March 2-7, 2003
Rabassa, Jorge; Borla, Maria Laura
Taylor & Francis Ltd
08/2018
214
Mole
Inglês
9781138381322
15 a 20 dias
430
Part 1. Natural History
The work of Nordic geologists in Argentina
Carl Caldenius and other links between the Nordenskjoeld expedition and recent Argentine-Swedish cooperation in Quaternary geology
Straddling the Drake Passage. A summary of Otto Nordenskjoeld?s and his geological co-worker?s achievements in Patagonia, Tierra del Fuego and the Antarctic Peninsula
Swedish glaciological work around the Weddell Sea during the last century
Late Cretaceous-Early Tertiary marine and terrestrial vertebrates from James Ross Basin, Antarctic Peninsula: a review
An appraisal of the report by Einar Loennberg (1905) on fishes collected by the Swedish South Polar Expedition
Botany during the Swedish Antarctic expedition 1901-1903
Ozone and UV-B irradiances over Antarctica in the last decades
Salt-marsh vegetation as biological indicator of increased solar UV-B radiation consequence of ozone global depletion.
One hundred years ago: The Swedish Expedition to the South Pole (October 16th, 1901, Goeteborg-December 2nd, 1903, Buenos Aires). Its scientific production and historical implications
Part 2. Human Sciences
Pioneers of scientific cooperation. About memory, oblivion and representations of the past
South Polar imaginations and geopolitical realities - Contextualising Otto Nordensjoeld's scientific internationalism and its limits
Open horizons: A trek through Otto Nordenskjoeld's many landscapes
Pemmican and penguin-breast, but no pie. Daily problems of Polar explorers during the Heroic Age of Antarctic exploration
To remember and restore the Argentine rescuers of the Nordenskjoeld Expedition 1901-1903
Sea nomads of the Beagle Channel and surrounding areas
Part 1. Natural History
The work of Nordic geologists in Argentina
Carl Caldenius and other links between the Nordenskjoeld expedition and recent Argentine-Swedish cooperation in Quaternary geology
Straddling the Drake Passage. A summary of Otto Nordenskjoeld?s and his geological co-worker?s achievements in Patagonia, Tierra del Fuego and the Antarctic Peninsula
Swedish glaciological work around the Weddell Sea during the last century
Late Cretaceous-Early Tertiary marine and terrestrial vertebrates from James Ross Basin, Antarctic Peninsula: a review
An appraisal of the report by Einar Loennberg (1905) on fishes collected by the Swedish South Polar Expedition
Botany during the Swedish Antarctic expedition 1901-1903
Ozone and UV-B irradiances over Antarctica in the last decades
Salt-marsh vegetation as biological indicator of increased solar UV-B radiation consequence of ozone global depletion.
One hundred years ago: The Swedish Expedition to the South Pole (October 16th, 1901, Goeteborg-December 2nd, 1903, Buenos Aires). Its scientific production and historical implications
Part 2. Human Sciences
Pioneers of scientific cooperation. About memory, oblivion and representations of the past
South Polar imaginations and geopolitical realities - Contextualising Otto Nordensjoeld's scientific internationalism and its limits
Open horizons: A trek through Otto Nordenskjoeld's many landscapes
Pemmican and penguin-breast, but no pie. Daily problems of Polar explorers during the Heroic Age of Antarctic exploration
To remember and restore the Argentine rescuers of the Nordenskjoeld Expedition 1901-1903
Sea nomads of the Beagle Channel and surrounding areas