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* Geographical Data in Early Puranas, 1972, pp 65, 164, Dr M. R. Singh,
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* Canadian Geographical Names Data Base, a similar, but non-public-domain, database for locations within Canada only
The World Data Center ( WDC ) for Glaciology, Boulder, a data center responsible for archiving all available glaciological information, was established at the American Geographical Society under Dr. William O.
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Early in June 1899, while home on leave, he had a chance encounter in a London street with Clements Markham ( now knighted and RGS President ), and learned for the first time of an impending Antarctic expedition under the auspices of the Royal Geographical Society.
* White, Robert C. " Early Geographical Dictionaries ," Geographical Review ( Volume 58, Number 4, 1968 ): 652 – 659.
Key geography resources: The Geographical Association publishes a wide range of resources from Early Years through to Post-16, including the popular Barnaby BearTM materials, primary and secondary Handbooks, SuperSchemes, KS3 and GCSE Toolkit series and Top Spec Geography.
* Dorothy Middleton, ' The Early History of the Hakluyt Society 1847 – 1923 ', The Geographical Journal, 152, 1986, pp. 217 – 224
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* Centenary of the Challenger Expedition, 1872 – 1876, John B. Tait, Scottish Geographical Magazine, Volume 88, Issue 3, 1972
An older system in the tradition of common Slavic scientific transliteration was adopted by the Council of Orthography and Transcription of Geographical Names in Sofia in 1972 and subsequently by the UN in 1977.
* UNGEGN ( 1972 ): United Nations Group of Experts on Geographical Names, or Variant A of the Amended Beirut System
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14, No. 7 ( Jul., 1892 ), pp. 475 – 476 Published by: Blackwell Publishing on behalf of The Royal Geographical Society ( with the Institute of British Geographers )
* Thomas, J. Gareth, The geographical distribution of the Welsh language, in The Geographical Journal, 122, part 1, 1956, pp 71 – 79
Proceedings of the 22nd Biennial New Zealand Geographical Society Conference, Auckland, 2003. pp 77 – 81.
123, No. 1 ( Mar., 1957 ), pp. 71-80 Published by: Blackwell Publishing on behalf of The Royal Geographical Society ( with the Institute of British Geographers
* Maguire, Bassett and Reynolds, Charles D. ( 1955 ) " Cerro de la Neblina, Amazonas, Venezuela: A Newly discovered Sandstone Mountain " Geographical Review 45 ( 1 ): pp. 27 – 51
See the biographical notice by E. G. Ravenstein in Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society ( 1892 ), pp. 185 – 187.
* Conzen, M. 1993, ‘ The historical impulse in Geographical writing about the United States 1850 1990 ’, in Conzen, M., Rumney, T. and Wynn, G. 1993, A Scholar's Guide to Geographical Writing on the American and Canadian Past, The University of Chicago Press, Chicago, pp. 3 90.
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He has been awarded a number of prestigious prizes including the Tswett Medal ( 1975 ), an American Chemical Society chromatography award ( 1980 ), the World Meteorological Organization Norbert Gerbier Prize ( 1988 ), the Dr A. H. Heineken Prize for the Environment ( 1990 ) and the Royal Geographical Society Discovery Lifetime award ( 2001 ).
After the discovery of the depression Dr. Ball published the triangulation findings about the region on October 1927 in The Geographical Journal.
* Hydrometeorological Approach to the Upper Salween River ( USRB )-copyright by Dr. Christophe Lienert, Geographical Institute of the University of Berne and Kunming Institute of Botany
In 1968, Dr. W. Brian Harland received the Royal Geographical Society Gold Medal for Arctic exploration and research.
At the suggestion of the manager Adolf Müller ( 1820 – 1880 ) it was decided instead to publish the monthly Mittheilungen aus Justus Perthes Geographischer Anstalt über wichtige neue Erforschungen auf dem Gesamtgebiet der Geographie von Dr. A. Petermann ( PGM ) ( Communications from the Justus Perthes Geographical Institute concerning important new studies in the whole field of geography, by Dr. A. Petermann ).
While Petermann was honored in 1876 by the American Geographical Society, during the last week of a 3 weeks visiting the U. S. A., Dr. Isaac I. Hayes disputed the hypothesis of Petermann ’ s land tongue stretching from Greenland to the Bering Sea, though he agreed that the Arctic Ocean would possibly be open water.
He addressed the Royal Geographical Society of Australasia in Brisbane in 1955, and was awarded the Dr Thomson Foundation Gold Medal for his geographical work the following year.
The experience thus obtained led to his being selected to command an expedition sent by the Royal Geographical Society in 1873, to assist Dr Livingstone.
Dr. Kane received medals from Congress, the Royal Geographical Society, and the Soci &# 233 ; t &# 233 ; de G &# 233 ; ographie.
Speke was killed in Neston Park in Wiltshire by his own gun while hunting with his cousin on 18 September 1864 ; Dr David Livingstone and Sir Roderick Murchison, President of the Royal Geographical Society attended his funeral.
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