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Grønlandske unge; gift i blodet; en kilde til vaerdifulde enzymer; den jomfruelige sø; touch down på Tobias ø; på udkig efter Fatamorgana-øerne; på tynd is; ren besked; til den bitre ende / Poul-Erik Philbert, Jens J. Kjaergaard, Henrik Højmark Thomsen, Naja Mikkelsen, Henning Thing, Kjeld Hansen.

Title: Grønlandske unge; gift i blodet; en kilde til vaerdifulde enzymer; den jomfruelige sø; touch down på Tobias ø; på udkig efter Fatamorgana-øerne; på tynd is; ren besked; til den bitre ende / Poul-Erik Philbert, Jens J. Kjaergaard, Henrik Højmark Thomsen, Naja Mikkelsen, Henning Thing, Kjeld Hansen.
Translated title: The Greenland young; poison in the blood; a source of valuable enzymes; the virgin lake; touchdown on Tobias island; seeking the Fata Morgana Islands; on thin ice; reindeer information; to the bitter end.
Author(s): Philbert, Poul-Erik.
Kjaergaard, Jens J.
Thomsen, Henrik Højmark.
Mikkelsen, Naja.
Thing, Henning.
Hansen, Kjeld.
Date: 2001.
Language: Danish.
In: Polarfronten. (2001.), Vol. 2 (2001)
Abstract: Interviews with young Greenlanders reveal belief that Danes were necessary brick in development; East Greenlanders have excessive pollutants in blood - result of examining 50 men and 50 women; many new enzymes have been found in hot springs on Disko Island; Lake Vostok is still undisturbed - no one wants to risk contumely by defiling it; aeroplane has at last managed to land and reveal that Tobias Island is unit; Tobias Island was first sought by Lauge Koch in 1938, without success; new isotope data removes Little Ice Age and mediaeval warm period, but Claus Hammer doubts data, in light of more direct measurements; reindeer of Inglefield Land are proved to be separate stock; author of "Farvel til Grønlands natur" makes his case that Inuit of Greenland are rapidly using up natural meat resources.
Notes:

Polarfronten. Vol. 2 :1-24 (2001).

Keywords: 39 -- Ethnography: Eskimo.
504.05 -- Environmental damage.
504.054 -- Pollution.
551.23 -- Geysers, hot springs and fumaroles.
599.735.3 -- Cervidae: Rangifer tarandus.
Y -- Descriptive general accounts.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*38) -- Greenland.
(*7) -- Antarctic regions.
SPRI record no.: 157783

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