The Scottish mountain flora in relation to the flora of an isolated Norwegian valley

Rappdalen is a sma.ll uninhabited valley with active glaciers situated on the North-East side of the Lyngen Peninsula in the Troms region of North Norway in the Herred of Karlsoy. It is approximately 200 miles North of the Arctic Circle on latitude 69 50' North and longitude 20° 20' East,...

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Main Author: Corner, R. W. M.
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:unknown
Published: The University of Edinburgh 1961
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1842/29710
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spelling ftunivedinburgh:oai:era.ed.ac.uk:1842/29710 2023-07-30T04:01:38+02:00 The Scottish mountain flora in relation to the flora of an isolated Norwegian valley The Scottish mountain flora in relation to the flora of an isolated Norwegian valley: written for the Anderson-Henry Prize in Botany, 1961 Corner, R. W. M. 1961 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1842/29710 unknown The University of Edinburgh Annexe Thesis Digitisation Project 2018 Block 18 http://hdl.handle.net/1842/29710 Thesis or Dissertation Doctoral Prize Essay 1961 ftunivedinburgh 2023-07-09T20:29:19Z Rappdalen is a sma.ll uninhabited valley with active glaciers situated on the North-East side of the Lyngen Peninsula in the Troms region of North Norway in the Herred of Karlsoy. It is approximately 200 miles North of the Arctic Circle on latitude 69 50' North and longitude 20° 20' East, Access is only possible by boat from Lyngen Fjord. There are no records of any botanist having visited the valley before. The scope of the paper is limited to general descriptions of the area and its vegetation. The valley was visited for two weeks from July to August, 1959. Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Arctic Lyngen North Norway Lyngen Troms Edinburgh Research Archive (ERA - University of Edinburgh) Arctic Norway
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description Rappdalen is a sma.ll uninhabited valley with active glaciers situated on the North-East side of the Lyngen Peninsula in the Troms region of North Norway in the Herred of Karlsoy. It is approximately 200 miles North of the Arctic Circle on latitude 69 50' North and longitude 20° 20' East, Access is only possible by boat from Lyngen Fjord. There are no records of any botanist having visited the valley before. The scope of the paper is limited to general descriptions of the area and its vegetation. The valley was visited for two weeks from July to August, 1959.
format Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
author Corner, R. W. M.
spellingShingle Corner, R. W. M.
The Scottish mountain flora in relation to the flora of an isolated Norwegian valley
author_facet Corner, R. W. M.
author_sort Corner, R. W. M.
title The Scottish mountain flora in relation to the flora of an isolated Norwegian valley
title_short The Scottish mountain flora in relation to the flora of an isolated Norwegian valley
title_full The Scottish mountain flora in relation to the flora of an isolated Norwegian valley
title_fullStr The Scottish mountain flora in relation to the flora of an isolated Norwegian valley
title_full_unstemmed The Scottish mountain flora in relation to the flora of an isolated Norwegian valley
title_sort scottish mountain flora in relation to the flora of an isolated norwegian valley
publisher The University of Edinburgh
publishDate 1961
url http://hdl.handle.net/1842/29710
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Norway
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Norway
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Lyngen
North Norway
Lyngen
Troms
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Lyngen
North Norway
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