Exploring Polar Frontiers: A Historical Encyclopedia [2 volumes]Bloomsbury Academic, 11. 12. 2003 - Počet stran: 864 |
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... water also occurs through the 200 - mile - wide Fram Strait into the Green- land Sea . It is balanced by an inflow ... open water would be found . Their reasons for believing this are given in the entry " Open Polar Sea . " In contrast ...
... water also occurs through the 200 - mile - wide Fram Strait into the Green- land Sea . It is balanced by an inflow ... open water would be found . Their reasons for believing this are given in the entry " Open Polar Sea . " In contrast ...
Strana 338
... open water . On 17 May 1855 , they set out . It took all sixteen to move each boat , which had to be relayed in turn during a very slow journey south . Meat obtained at Etah helped mitigate the effects of scurvy , though the carpenter ...
... open water . On 17 May 1855 , they set out . It took all sixteen to move each boat , which had to be relayed in turn during a very slow journey south . Meat obtained at Etah helped mitigate the effects of scurvy , though the carpenter ...
Strana 359
... open water north of Crown Prince Chris- tian Land . In August , the wintering party was relieved by Gus- tav Holm . Trolle and Munck had been unable to raise sufficient funds to support another large party , so instead the meteorol ...
... open water north of Crown Prince Chris- tian Land . In August , the wintering party was relieved by Gus- tav Holm . Trolle and Munck had been unable to raise sufficient funds to support another large party , so instead the meteorol ...
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Entries Listed in Chronological Order | xi |
Contents | xii |
Petermann Island Antarctic Peninsula 522 | xviii |
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