... But in 1952 Jan Hospers, studying basalts in Iceland, came with convincing proof that the first impression was the right one ... always originated there, and some volcanic islands--the Azores, St. Helena, sections of Iceland--also straddled that line ...
... Birkeland studied them in 1902-1903 using a network of four stations--in Norway and on Iceland, Spitzbergen (Svalbard), and Novaya Zemlya [ Birkeland, 1908, 1913; Bostr?m 1968]--and concluded that there existed a distinct type of magnetic storm, the ...
... component using TEM instruments and induced polarization ( IP ) device in several areas which are close to martian conditions: Antarctic, Iceland, Hawaii (volcanic area); - improvements of hardware and software on the base of the field studies in order to ...
... resistance, until Jim Heirtzler [1968; Heirtzler, LePichon and Baron, 1966; Heirtzler et al., 1968] produced a 2-dimensional map of the striping of the Reykjanes Ridge near Iceland, where navigational radio aids allowed accurate determination of position ...
... that grew presently among men, of the saving of laws and books and machines, of the strange change that had come over Iceland and Greenland and the shores of Baffin's Bay, so that the sailors coming there presently found them green and gracious, and could ...