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  • Bergström, Stig M., et al. (author)
  • Maurits Lindström - A renaissance geoscientist
  • 2007
  • In: GFF. - : the Geological Society of Sweden. - 1103-5897. ; 129:2, s. 65-69
  • Journal article (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • This issue of the GFF is dedicated to Professor Maurits Lindström on the occasion of his 75th birthday by students, colleagues, and friends in recognition of his profound impact on the Science of Geology as researcher and teacher during more than half a century.
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  • Ahlberg, Per, et al. (author)
  • Jan Bergström 1938-2012
  • 2013
  • In: Kungliga Fysiografiska Sällskapet i Lund Årsbok 2011-2012. - 1402-1277. ; 2011-2012, s. 113-115
  • Book chapter (peer-reviewed)
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  • Ahlberg, Per, et al. (author)
  • Maurits Lindström 1932-2009
  • 2011
  • In: Kungliga Fysiografiska Sällskapet i Lund Årsbok 2009-2010. - 1402-1277. ; 2009-2010, s. 138-140
  • Book chapter (peer-reviewed)
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  • Bergström, Max, et al. (author)
  • Tick-tock goes the biological clock : Mother-athlete dilemmas facing elite Scandinavian cross-country skiers
  • 2022
  • Conference paper (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • The mother-athlete (MA) dilemma is a social phenomenon that has emerged due to challenges associated with pregnancy and motherhood during a woman’s athletic career. The aims of this study were to explore how MA dilemmas manifest in elite cross-country skiing in Scandinavia and to better understand how female athletes balance their priorities as they initiate, maintain and/or discontinue their role as a MA. Qualitative data was collected through semi-structured interviews with 13 Swedish and Norwegian female cross-country skiers. Thematic analyses revealed four MA-specific dilemmas facing the athletes:1. Biological clock vs. peak performance2. Maintaining fitness vs. training safely3. Receiving support vs. facing deselection4. Balancing competing MA demands.Many of the athletes felt pressured into prioritising either athletic excellence or motherhood, particularly in their early to mid-thirties when the window of opportunity for building a family was considered limited. Further, maintaining fitness and training safely during pregnancy (without risking the unborn baby’s health) was perceived as a challenge, as was balancing the MA role after childbirth (i.e., achieving a successful athletic career and being a good mother). In many cases athletes felt uncertain about the support they may or may not receive from their team or federation and there were expectations of incompatibility surrounding the MA role. More research and educational efforts to promote MA-specific knowledge, as well as developing structured processes and providing policies to support female athletes, are identified as vital steps. These interventions may prolong athletic careers and enhance wellbeing for elite female athletes.
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  • Bergström, Max, et al. (author)
  • Tick-Tock Goes the Biological Clock : Challenges Facing Elite Scandinavian Mother-Athletes
  • 2024
  • In: Women in Sport and Physical Activity Journal. - : Human Kinetics. - 1938-1581. ; 32:1
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Challenges facing mother-athletes (MAs) have aroused research and media attention in recent years, with an increasing number of sportswomen attempting to successfully combine pregnancy and motherhood with an elite athletic career. The aims of this study were to explore how MA-specific challenges manifest in elite cross-country skiing in Scandinavia and to better understand how female athletes balance their priorities as they initiate, maintain, and/or discontinue their role as a MA. Qualitative data were collected through semistructured interviews with 13 female cross-country skiers from Norway and Sweden. Thematic analyses revealed four MA-specific challenges facing the athletes: (a) Biological clock versus peak performance, (b) Maintaining fitness versus training safely, (c) Receiving support versus facing deselection, and (d) Balancing competing MA demands. Many of the athletes felt pressured into prioritizing either motherhood or athletic excellence, particularly in their early to mid-30s when the window of opportunity for building a family was considered limited. Further, maintaining fitness and training safely during pregnancy were perceived as a challenge, as was balancing the MA role after childbirth. In many cases, athletes felt uncertain about whether they would receive support from their team or federation. Moreover, there were expectations of incompatibility surrounding the MA role. More research and educational efforts to promote MA-specific knowledge, as well as developing structured processes and providing policies to support female athletes, are identified as vital future steps. These measures may prolong athletic careers and enhance well-being for elite female athletes.
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  • Bergström, Stig M., et al. (author)
  • Darriwili (Kesk­ordoviitsiumi) δ13Corg kemostratigraafia koos graptoliitide biostratigraafiaga klassikalisel röstånga alal skåne maakonna loodeosas lõuna­rootsis
  • 2020
  • In: Estonian Journal of Earth Sciences. - : Estonian Academy Publishers. - 1736-4728. ; 69:3, s. 121-133
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • The largely covered Middle Ordovician succession in the classic geological Röstånga area in northwestern Scania has not been studied for some 80 years. A new drill core through a succession ranging from the lower–middle Darriwilian to the lower Sandbian has provided a unique opportunity to investigate the graptolite biostratigraphy and the δ13Corg chemostratigraphy, and clarify their stratigraphic relations, through this ~90 m thick interval, which is developed within a black shale facies. The lithology, biostratigraphy and chemostratigraphy are closely similar to those of the coeval strata in the Fågelsång area, south­central Scania, including the presence of the Fågelsång Phosphorite, which was previously unrecorded in the Röstånga area. The new data are particularly important in providing evidence of the relations between graptolite biostratigraphy and δ13Corg chemostratigraphy. The Fågelsång­3 and Röstånga­2 drill core successions are currently the only Darriwilian sequences in the world where these relations have been well established.
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Bergström, Stig M. (22)
Ahlberg, Per (12)
Schmitz, Birger (7)
Terfelt, Fredrik (6)
Eriksson, Mats E. (5)
Calner, Mikael (5)
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Meinhold, Guido (3)
Högström, Anette (3)
Lehnert, Oliver (3)
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Lundberg, Frans (2)
Lindskog, Anders (2)
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Martin, Ellinor (1)
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Bergström, Kjell (1)
Mathiasson, Lennart (1)
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Harper, David A.T. (1)
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Larsson, Tobias (1)
Svensson, Carin (1)
Ylinenpää, Håkan (1)
Bergström, Mattias (1)
Bergström, Martin (1)
Angelin, Anna (1)
Linde, Stig (1)
Bergström, Staffan (1)
Debaille, Vinciane (1)
Bruton, David L. (1)
Liu, Huaibao P. (1)
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