Browsing Skrifter by Title
Now showing items 84-103 of 197
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Geology of the Kings Bay region, Spitsbergen : with special reference to the coal deposits
(Skrifter;57, Research report, 1934) -
Geophysical studies in the Norwegian-Greenland Sea
(Skrifter;170, Research report, 1979) -
Glacial and periglacial geology of northwest Blomesletta peninsula, Spitsbergen, Svalbard
(Skrifter;177, Research report, 1982) -
Glaciers and snowfields in Norway
(Skrifter;114, Research report, 1962) -
Glaciological bibliography of Norway
(Skrifter;126, Research report, 1962) -
Glaciological investigations of Store Supphellebre, West-Norway
(Skrifter;151, Research report, 1970) -
Glaciological research on Riiser-Larsenisen and nearby ice-shelves in Antarctica
(Skrifter, Research report, 1986) -
Hecla Hoek rocks in central and western Nordaustlandet
(Skrifter, Research report, 1982) -
Hopen : (Hope Island), Svalbard : results of a reconnaissance in the summer 1924
(Skrifter;10, Research report, 1926) -
Hypervitaminosis A : a study of the effect of excess of vitamin A in experimental animals
(Skrifter;95, Research report, 1950) -
The ice transport through the Fram Strait
(Skrifter;186, Research report, 1986) -
Investigations of Carboniferous and Permian sediments in Svalbard
(Skrifter;176, Research report, 1981) -
Investigations of Permian cherts and associated rocks in southern Spitsbergen
(Skrifter;147, Research report, 1970) -
Jura- und Kreidefaunen von Spitzbergen
(Skrifter;35, Research report, 1931) -
The Jurassic and Cretaceous belemnites of Kong Karls Land, Svalbard
(Skrifter;189, Research report, 1988) -
Late-pleistocene deposits at Kapp Wijk, Vestspitsbergen
(Skrifter;108, Research report, 1955) -
Late-quaternary oscillations of level in Southeast-Greenland
(Skrifter;60, Research report, 1933) -
Le climat de l'Eirik-Raudes-Land
(Skrifter;51, Research report, 1932) -
Lichens collected on the Norwegian Scientific Expedition to Franz Josef Land 1930
(Skrifter;38, Research report, 1931) -
Lichens from Bear Island (Bjørnøya) : collected by Norwegian and Swedish expeditions, chiefly by Th.M. Fries during the Swedish Polar Expedition of 1868
(Skrifter;9, Research report, 1926)