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The Physical Environment of the Faeroe Islands

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G. K. Rutherford The Faeroes were first inhabited by Irish monks in the year 700 A. D. , yet they have remained insular and isolated for over 1000 years. In 1948 the Faeroes were still relatively unknown in the Northern European economic community and were regarded as an underdeveloped nation. The main occupation was fishing, as it still is now. No other primary activities existed other than local fishing and subsistence agriculture. There were no factories or industries. Enormous development has taken place since then and this development has created a demand for an inventory of the Faeroe Island natural resources. Although scientific investigations have been conducted of the Faeroes since 1673, it was not until 1969 that Denmarks Geologiske unders0gelse completed the first detailed geologic study. This report (Rasmussen and Noe-Nygaard 1970) discusses the Faeroe Islands' Plateau Basalts. Prior to this investigation little was known about the geology of this island archipelago. The earlier reports are confined primarily to a descriptive recording of the bedrock and glacial geology (Debes 1673, Forchhammer 1824, Grossman and Lomas 1895), botany (Trevellyan 1835, Ostenfeld 1905), and zoology (Jensen, et al. 1901). General ized descriptions of the landscape occur briefly under the topic heading of glacial geology (Geike 1880) during this period. 0dun (1923) was first to systematically report the overall character of the Faeroese landscape and his original report has only recently been elaborated upon by Trap (1968).

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Bibliogarphy.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Location and general description.- 3. The Faeroe Islands: geology.- 4. Flora and vegetation of the Faeroe Islands.- 5. Animal life on the Faeroe Islands.- 6. Species assemblages and coexistence of Faeroe Island ground beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae).- 7. The land system of the Faeroe Islands.- 8. Soils of the Faeroe Islands.- 9. Man and the physical environment.- Appendices.- Bibliography to chapters 1 to 5 and 7 to 9.

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Assisted by K Rutherford (Editor), G K Rutherford (Editor), G. K. Rutherford (Editor), G.K. Rutherford (Editor)
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 16.10.2013
 
EAN 9789400979796
ISBN 978-94-0-097979-6
No. of pages 150
Illustrations VIII, 150 p. 54 illus.
Series Monographiae Biologicae
Monographiae Biologicae
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Ecology

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