Mountains of Madness: A Scientist's Odyssey in Antarctica (2001)

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Suggested Citation: "References and Source Material." John Long. 2001. Mountains of Madness: A Scientist's Odyssey in Antarctica. Washington, DC: Joseph Henry Press. doi: 10.17226/9848.

References and Source Material

Select references: historical and literary

Aagaard, B. Fangst og Forskning i Sydishavet(Oslo , 1930).

Amundsen, R. The South Pole(John Murray , London, 1912).

Barber, N. The White Desert(Hodder & Stoughton, London , 1958).

Bowden, T. Antarctica and Back in Sixty Days( Australian Broadcasting Company , Sydney, 1991).

—The Silence Calling: A History of Australians in Antarctica( Allen and Unwin , Sydney, 1998).

Bull, H. The Cruise of the Antarctic( Blurtisham Books/Paradigm Press , Suffolk, 1984; first published 1896).

Byrd, R. Discovery( Putnam , New York, 1935).

—Alone( Putnam , New York, 1939).

Cherry-Garrard, A. The Worst Journey in the World( Chatto and Windus , London, 1922).

Cook, J. The Voyages of the Resolution and Adventure 1772-75( Hakluyt Society , London, 1961) (ed. by J.C. Beaglehole).

Evans, E.R.G.R. South with Scott(Collins, London & Glasgow, 1931).

Gemmell, N. Shiver( Vantage Books , Australia, 1997).

Jacka, F.& Jacka, E.(eds.) Mawson's Antarctic Diaries( Allen and Unwin , Australia, 1988).

Lee, C. Snow, Ice and Penguins( Dodd Mead , New York, 1950).

Lovecraft, H.P. At the Mountains of Madness, and Other Novels of Terror( Panther Books / Granada, London, 1968).

Mawson, D. Home of the Blizzard( Heinemann , London, 1930; single volume condensed version, reissued 1996).

Mear, R.& Swann, R. In the Footsteps of Scott( Jonathan Cape , London, 1987).

Nansen, F. Farthest North( Macmillan , London, 1897).

Suggested Citation: "References and Source Material." John Long. 2001. Mountains of Madness: A Scientist's Odyssey in Antarctica. Washington, DC: Joseph Henry Press. doi: 10.17226/9848.

Nordenskjold, O.Antarctica, or Two Years Amongst the Ice of the South Pole(Macmillan, New York, 1905).

Quartermain, L.B.& Markham, G.W.“New Zealanders in the Antarctic,”New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics5 (1962):673-80.

Scott, R.F.Scott's Last Expedition(Smith, Elder, London, 1913).

Seaver, G.Edward Wilson of the Antarctic: Naturalist and Friend(John Murray, London, 1933).

Shackleton, E.The Heart of the Antarctic(Heinemann, London, 1909).

— South(Macmillan, New York, 1926).

Suter, K.Antarctica: Private Property or Public Heritage?(Pluto, Australia, 1991).

Wheeler, S.Terra Incognita: Travels in Antarctica(Vintage, London, 1997).

Zinsmeister, W.J.“Early geological exploration of Seymour Island, Antarctica,”Geological Society of America, Memoir169 (1988):1-19.

Source materials: some scientific papers

Bradshaw, M.A.“Paleoenvironmental interpretations and systematics of Devonian trace fossils from the Taylor Group (lower Beacon Supergroup), Antarctica, ”New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics24 (1981):615-652.

Bradshaw, M.A., Harmsen, F.J.and Kirkbride, M.P.“Preliminary result of the 1988-89 expedition to the Darwin Glacier area,”New Zealand Antarctic Record10 (1990):28-48.

Colbert, E.H.Men and Dinosaurs(Penguin, Middlesex, UK, 1968).

Gasparini, Z., Olivero, E., Scasso, R.& Rinaldi, C.“Un ankylosaurio (Reptilia, Ornithischia) Campaniano en el continente Antarcttico”Anais do X Congresso Brasileiro de Paleontologia13 (1987):131-141.

Hammer, W.R.& Hickerson, W.J.“A crested theropod dinosaur from Antarctica,”Science264 (1994):828-830.

Hampe, O.& Long, J.A.“The histology of Middle Devonian chondrichthyan teeth from southern Victoria Land, Antarctica,”Records of the Western Australian Museum Supplementno.57 (1999):23-36.

Hill, R.S., “Nothofagus Fossils in the Sirius Group, Transantarctic Mountains: Leaves and Pollen and Their Climatic Implications,”Antarctic Research Series—American Geophysical Union60 (1993):67-74.

Hooker, J.J., Milner, A.C.& Sequiera, S.E.K.“An ornithopod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous of West Antarctica, ”Antarctica Science3 (1991):331-332.

Long, J.A.“New fossil fish discoveries from South Victoria Land help correlate Devonian sequences in Australia,”Anare News70-71 (1993):22-24.

—The Rise of Fishes—Their 500 Million Year History( University of New South Wales Press, Sydney& Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore( 1995).

—“A new groenlandaspidid arthrodire (Pisces; Placodermi) from the Middle Devonian Aztec Siltstone, South Victoria Land, Antarctica,"

Suggested Citation: "References and Source Material." John Long. 2001. Mountains of Madness: A Scientist's Odyssey in Antarctica. Washington, DC: Joseph Henry Press. doi: 10.17226/9848.

Records of the Western Australian Museum17 (1995):35-41.

Long, J.A. & Young, G.C. “Sharks from the Middle-Late Devonian Aztec Siltstone, southern Victoria Land, Antarctica,”Records of the Western Australian Museum17 (1995):287-308.

McLoughlin, S. & Long, J.A.“New Records of Devonian Plants from southern Victoria Land, Antarctica, ”Geological Magazine131 (1994):81-90.

Ritchie, A.“Ancient animals of Antarctica—part 2,”Hemisphere 15, Part 12 (1971a):12-17.

—“Fossil fish discoveries in Antarctica,”Australian Natural History17 (1971b):65-71.

—“Groenlandaspis in Antarctica, Australia and Europe,”Nature254 (1975):569-573.

Thomson, M.R.A.“Antarctic invertebrate fossils: the Mesozoic-Cainozoic record,”in The Geology of Antarctica, edited by R.J. Tingey ( Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1989): 487-498.

Turner, S. & Young, G.C.“Thelodont scales from the Middle-Late Devonian Aztec Siltstone, southern Victoria Land, Antarctica,”Antarctic Science4 (1992):89-102.

White, E.I.“Devonian fishes of the Mawson-Mulock area, Victoria Land. Antarctica, TransAntarctic Expedition 1955-1958, Scientific Reports,”Geology16 (1968):1-26.

Wiman, C.“Über die alttertiären Vertebraten der Seymourinsel,”Wissenschaftliche Ergebnisse der Schwedischen Säudpolar-Expedition 1901-19033 (1905):1-37.

Woodburne, M.O. & Zinsmeister, W.J.“The first land mammal from Antarctica and its biogeographic implications, ”Journal of Paleontology58 (1984):913-948.

Woodward, A.S. “Fish remains from the Upper Old Red Sandstone of Granite Harbour, Antarctica. British Antarctic (Terra Nova) Expedition 1910, Natural History Report,”Geology1 (1921):1-62.

Woolfe K.J., Long, J.A., Bradshaw, M.A., Harmsen, F. & Kirkbride, M.“Fish-bearing Aztec Siltstone (Devonian) in the Cook Mountains, Antarctica, ”New Zealand journal of Geology and Geophysics33 (1990):511-514.

Young, G.C.“Devonian sharks from south-eastern Australia and Antarctica,”Palaeontology25 (1982):817-843.

—“Antiarchs (placoderm fishes) from the Devonian Aztec Siltstone, southern Victoria Land, Antarctica,”Palaeontographica A202 (1988):1-125.

—“New occurrences of culmacanthid acanthodians (Pisces, Devonian) from Antarctica and south-eastern Australia,”Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales111 (1989):11-24.

—“Fossil fishes from Antarctica,”in The Geology of Antarctica, edited by R.J. Tingey( Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1991)): 538-567.

Young, G.C., Long J.A. & Ritchie, A.“Crossopterygian fishes from the Devonian of Antarctica: systematics, relationships and biogeographic significance,”Records of the Australian Museum, Supplement14(1992):1-77.

Young, V.T.“Early Devonian fish material from the Horlick Formation, Ohio Range, Antarctica,”Alcheringa10 (1986):35-44.

Suggested Citation: "References and Source Material." John Long. 2001. Mountains of Madness: A Scientist's Odyssey in Antarctica. Washington, DC: Joseph Henry Press. doi: 10.17226/9848.
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