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herausgegeben im Auftrag des Kolonialwirtschaftlichen Komitee. [Olga Rosenberg]

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von Alfred Rosenberg

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3 Briefe zwischen Robert M. Mac Iver und Frederick Pollock, 1943; 1 Brief von dem Office of Strategic Services (Washington) an Frederick Pollock, 14.09.1943; 1 Brief von dem U. S. Government Printing Office (Washington) an Frederick Pollock, 01.09.1943; 1 Brief von Frederick Pollock an Franco Bruno Averardi, 19.07.1943; 1 Brief von Frederick Pollock an Leo Löwenthal, 15.07.1943; 1 Brief von Emil E. Mayer an F. Landauer, 28.05.1943; 2 Briefe zwischen Frederick Pollock und Erich Rosenberg, 1943; 1 Brief von Frederick Pollock an George Mintzer, 12.05.1943; 1 Brief von Iago Galdstone (Arzt) an Frederick Pollock, 10.05.1943; 1 Brief von Frederick Pollock an Theodor W. Adorno, 11.05.1943; 1 Brief von Frederick Pollock an den British Information Services (New York), 11.05.1943;

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2 Briefe von Frederick Pollock an Theodor W. Adorno, Juni 1954; 1 Brief von Frederick Pollock an Rosenberg, 27.10.1954; 1 Brief von Lotte Steinberger an Frederick Pollock, 23.05.1954; 1 Brief von dem British Consulate General (Los Angeles) an Frederick Pollock, 27.03.1954; 1 Brief von Max Horkheimer an das British Consulate General (Los Angeles), 26.01.1954;

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1 Brief von Martin Got an Max Horkheimer, 06.12.1955; 1 Brief von Frederick Pollock an den Schweizerischen Bankverein (Zürich), 04.11.1955; 1 Brief von M. E. Constantacatos an Max Horkheimer, 09.09.1955; 1 Brief von Frederick Pollock an Johannes Hirzel, 07.08.1955; 4 Briefe zwischen Max Horkheimer und Nicholas Jory; 3 Briefe zwischen Nicholas Jory und Frederick Pollock 1956; 1 Brief von Albert Rosenberg an Frederick Pollock, 03.05.1955; 1 Brief von dem Hotel Splendide (Lugano) an Max Horkheimer, 23.04.1955; 1 Brief von Barbara Lovett an Max Horkheimer, 17.03.1955; 1 Brief von Frederick Pollock an Karl Banse (Sozialwissenschaftler), 01.02.1955;

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1 Brief von Frederick Pollock an Albert Rosenberg, 28.12.1958; 1 Telegramm von Max Horkheimer an Albert Rosenberg, 05.01.1958; 2 Briefe zwischen Leo Löwenthal und Frederick Pollock, 1958; 1 Brief von Leo Löwenthal an Paul Lazarsfeld, 21.02.1958; 1 Brief von Paolo Bosia an Frederick Pollock, 03.05.1958; 1 Brief von der Deutschen Angestellten Gewerkschaft (Hamburg) an Max Horkheimer, 27.03.1958; 1 Brief von Max Horkheimer an E. Brüche, 11.04.1958; 1 Brief von Leo Löwenthal an Paul F. Lazarsfeld, 21.02.1958; 1 Brief von E. Heinicke an Emmy Henne, 10.03.1958; 1 Brief von Emmy Henne an das Hotel "Haus Westend" (Frankfurt/M.), 28.02.1958; 1 Brief von Frederick Pollock an Helene Weigel, 17.02.1958; 1 Brief von Frederick Pollock an Peter Alther (Rechtsanwalt), 09.11.1959; 1 Brief von Theodor W. Adorno an Frederick Pollock, 31.08.1959;

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Seamounts and knolls are 'undersea mountains', the former rising more than 1000 m from the sea floor. These features provide important habitats for aquatic predators, demersal deep-sea fish and benthic invertebrates. However most seamounts have not been surveyed and their numbers and locations are not well known. Previous efforts to locate and quantify seamounts have used relatively coarse bathymetry grids. Here we use global bathymetric data at 30 arc-second resolution to identify seamounts and knolls. We identify 33,452 seamounts and 138,412 knolls, representing the largest global set of identified seamounts and knolls to date. We compare estimated seamount numbers, locations, and depths with validation sets of seamount data from New Zealand and Azores. This comparison indicates the method we apply finds 94% of seamounts, but may overestimate seamount numbers along ridges and in areas where faulting and seafloor spreading creates highly complex topography. The seamounts and knolls identified herein are significantly geographically biased towards areas surveyed with ship-based soundings. As only 6.5% of the ocean floor has been surveyed with soundings it is likely that new seamounts will be uncovered as surveying improves. Seamount habitats constitute approximately 4.7% of the ocean floor, whilst knolls cover 16.3%. Regional distribution of these features is examined, and we find a disproportionate number of productive knolls, with a summit depth of <1.5 km, located in the Southern Ocean. Less than 2% of seamounts are within marine protected areas and the majority of these are located within exclusive economic zones with few on the High Seas. The database of seamounts and knolls resulting from this study will be a useful resource for researchers and conservation planners.