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Calypso 1938-1939: dagbok
(Others, 1939) -
Cambrian and Ordovician fossils from Sørkapp Land, Spitsbergen
(Skrifter;106, Research report, 1955) -
Carboniferous and permian brachiopods of Svalbard
(Skrifter;127, Research report, 1963) -
Catalogue of seabird colonies in Svalbard
(Rapport;35, Research report, 1987) -
A catalogue of Svalbard plants, fungi, algae and cyanobacteria
(Skrifter, Research report, 1996) -
A catalogue of the terrestrial and marine animals of Svalbard
(Skrifter, Research report, 2004) -
The Cenozoic palaeoenvironment of the Arctic Ocean
(Journal article, 2006-06) -
A century of accumulation and temperature changes in Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica
(Journal article, 1996) -
The Changing Physical Environment : proceedings from the sixth Ny-Ålesund International Scientific Seminar : Polar Environmental Centre, Tromsø, Norway, 8-10 October 2002
(Internrapport;10, Research report, 2002) -
Charles Elton's accounts of expeditions from Oxford to the Arctic in the 1920s
(Journal article, 2015) -
Circumpolar ringed seal (Pusa hispida) monitoring: CAFF's Ringed Seal Monitoring Network
(Rapport;143, Research report, 2014-03-11) -
Circumpolar status of Arctic ptarmigan: population dynamics and trends
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Rock ptarmigan (Lagopus muta) and willow ptarmigan (L. lagopus) are Arctic birds with a circumpolar distribution but there is limited knowledge about their status and trends across their circumpolar distribution. Here, we ... -
Circumpolar study of perfluoroalkyl contaminants in Polar Bears (Ursus maritimus)
(Journal article, 2005-06) -
Climate change and phenological responses of two seabird species breeding in the high-Arctic
(Journal article, 2009) -
Climate change in the Norwegian Arctic : consequences for life in the north
(Rapport;136, Research report, 2011-01) -
Climate development in North Norway and the Svalbard region during 1900–2100
(Rapport, Research report, 2009-05-08) -
Climate oscillations as recorded in Svalbard ice core d18O records between AD 1200 and 1997
(Journal article, 2005)