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Axel Hamberg's Sarek research 1895-1933: Use of Invisible Sámi Assistants
Entry ID:
SMHI_IPY_ROSNIPOL04
Summary
Abstract:
The natural geographer Axel Hamberg (1863-1933) became the funder of the research in the mountain massif, Sarek, Sweden, the area that is known as Sweden?s last wild life area. He based his thesis on the research results from Sarek. He installed instruments for hydrographical and metrological measurements, as well as for sun hour registrations. But he was only present in the summers/autumns, so to ...
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Data Set Citation
Dataset Originator/Creator:
Karin Granqvist
Dataset Title:
Axel Hamberg?s Sarek research 1895-1933: Use of Invisible Sámi Assistants
Dataset Release Date:
2009-12-04
Dataset Release Place:
Luleå, Sweden
Dataset Publisher:
Karin Granqvist
Online Resource:
http://ipy.smhi.se/thredds/catalog/IPY/ROSNIPOL04/catalog.html
Temporal Coverage
Start Date:
2005-09-01
Stop Date:
2010-12-31
Location Keywords
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Access Constraints
Free
Use Constraints
The data should be cited approriately
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Data Center
Distribution
Distribution Format:
PDF > Portable Document Format
Personnel
Role:
DIF AUTHOR
Phone:
+46730364 276
Email:
karin.granqvist at online.no
Contact Address:
Repslagaregatan 17 A
City:
Luleå
Postal Code:
SE-97239
Country:
Sweden
Publications/References
«Between the Arctic ?Other? and Subject: Two Researchers? Images of Sámi in the 19th century» i C. Folke Ax (eds.) Encountering Foreign Worlds: Experiences at Home and Abroad, Proceedings from the 26th Nordic Congress of Historians ReykjavÃk 8-12 August 2007, ReyjavÃk Háskólaútgáfan: University of Iceland Press, pp. 69-86.
Creation and Review Dates
DIF Creation Date:
2009-12-04
Last DIF Revision Date:
2012-10-15
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