Alfred Gabriel Nathorst (7 November 1850 – 20 January 1921) was a Swedish Arctic explorer, geologist, and palaeobotanist. He was born in Väderbrunn in...
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The great number of lakes in southern Sweden could according to Alfred Gabriel Nathorst be indebted to the creation of basins due to the stripping of an...
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Nathorst Land is the land area between Van Keulenfjorden and Van Mijenfjorden on Spitsbergen, Svalbard. The area is named after Alfred Gabriel Nathorst...
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Carl was the son of Hjalmar Nathorst and Marie Charlotte Mathilda af Georgii. One of his brothers was Alfred Gabriel Nathorst. He was born in Ödeborgs socken...
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led by Georg Carl Amdrup explores the Blosseville Coast 1899: Alfred Gabriel Nathorst explores the fjords of northeast Greenland, in particular the King...
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William Edward Parry, Adolf Erik Nordenskiöld, Otto Martin Torell, Alfred Gabriel Nathorst, Roald Amundsen and Ernest Shackleton. Between 1913 and 1920, Spitsbergen...
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a natural harbour in Tasiilaq Fjord, named Kong Oscars Havn by Alfred Gabriel Nathorst in 1883. The fjord is an inlet of the long Ammassalik Fjord emptying...
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Mikkelsen Fyodor Minin Gerhard Muller Fridtjof Nansen George Nares Alfred Gabriel Nathorst Edward Nelson Umberto Nobile Adolf Erik Nordenskiöld Otto Nordenskjöld...
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mountain is named after Swedish geologist and Arctic explorer Alfred Gabriel Nathorst. Geologically, the upper part of the mountain consists of the Permian...
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Alfred Gabriel Nathorst during the Swedish Greenland Expedition in search of survivors of S. A. Andrée's Arctic balloon expedition of 1897. Nathorst named...
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The area is remote and uninhabited. Nathorst Land was named after Swedish Arctic explorer Alfred Gabriel Nathorst (1850–1921) by Lauge Koch during aerial...
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1697–1718. The island was visited by Adolf Erik Nordenskiöld in 1861. Alfred Gabriel Nathorst and others on board the Antarctic visited the island in 1898. Members...
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ice shelves suffered a 42% loss in surface area. Schei and later Alfred Gabriel Nathorst described the Paleocene-Eocene (ca. 55 Ma) fossil forest in the...
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southern Sweden where its large number of lakes would according to Alfred Gabriel Nathorst be indebted to the creation of basins due to the stripping of an...
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side glaciers. The glacier is named after Swedish polar explorer Alfred Gabriel Nathorst. A former name of the glacier was Leirbreen. "Nathorstbreen (Svalbard)"...
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The great number of lakes in southern Sweden could according to Alfred Gabriel Nathorst be indebted to the creation of basins due to the stripping of an...
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at creating a permanent settlement was carried out by Sweden's Alfred Gabriel Nathorst. He established Kapp Thordsen on Isfjorden in 1872, but the planned...
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fossils from Iceland being studied by paleobotanist Alfred Gabriel Nathorst. She worked with Nathorst on illustrations and photography until his death in...
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in the expedition on the ship Antarctic led by Arctic explorer Alfred Gabriel Nathorst (1850–1921) to Bear Island, Svalbard and Kong Karls Land. Hesselman...
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by Alfred Gabriel Nathorst in 1880, based on an ovulate cone collected in the 1860s from near Höör in Skane in southern Sweden. In 1902 Nathorst published...
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theories that had accumulated up to the 1980s were proposed by Alfred Gabriel Nathorst, Lennart von Post, Mats Åkesson and Anders Rapp among others. The...
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Dmitrii Mushketov (Russia, 1882-1938) Darren Naish (England, 1975- ) Alfred Gabriel Nathorst (Sweden, 1850-1921) Theodor Anton Neagu (Romania, 1932-2017) Sterling...
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harbour was named "Antarctics Hamn" by Swedish Arctic explorer Alfred Gabriel Nathorst after his ship Antarctic, which anchored there on 20 August 1899...
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Carpolithus dates to the 18th century, as detailed in 1920 by Alfred Gabriel Nathorst, who revealed its first use by Swedish mineralogist Johan Gottschalk...
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BP–present day). The lake's existence was first postulated by Alfred Gabriel Nathorst in 1894. At about 22,000 years ago the Weichselian ice sheet was...
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Fjord system. This fjord was named by Swedish Arctic explorer Alfred Gabriel Nathorst after the Kungliga Svenska Segelsällskapet, the Royal Swedish Yacht...
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Greenland Expedition to search for Andrée 1899 Northeast Greenland Alfred Gabriel Nathorst Literary Expedition 1902–1904 Northwest Greenland Ludvig Mylius-Erichsen...
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Swedish Arctic explorer Alfred Gabriel Nathorst (1850–1921). It was named Moskusoksefjorden after the muskox of which Nathorst saw a quite large herd near...
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Northeast Greenland National Park zone. The sound was named by Alfred Gabriel Nathorst after his ship Antarctic, on which he found and first mapped this...
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Nast (1905–1991) Nasution – Rusdy E. Nasution (fl. 1977) Nath. – Alfred Gabriel Nathorst (1850–1921) Naudin – Charles Victor Naudin (1815–1899) Navashin...
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