Ship collisions with icebergs: a brief review, past to present

Ice in the North Atlantic has been a known hazard to navigation for as long as we have written records. What could be the earliest description of an iceberg comes from the account of St. Brendan's voyage from Ireland to North America in about 570 A.D, in which there is a description of a column...

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Main Author: Hill, B.
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Published: 2005
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spelling ftnrccanada:oai:cisti-icist.nrc-cnrc.ca:cistinparc:8895043 2023-05-15T17:29:08+02:00 Ship collisions with icebergs: a brief review, past to present Hill, B. 2005 text https://nrc-publications.canada.ca/eng/view/object/?id=8cc105c3-9a2d-4c77-a3a8-5eaa041892a0 https://nrc-publications.canada.ca/fra/voir/objet/?id=8cc105c3-9a2d-4c77-a3a8-5eaa041892a0 unknown USCG Proceedings of the Marine Safety and Security Council, Volume: 62, Issue: 1, Publication date: 2005, Pages: 75–78 report_number:IR-2004-48 nrc-iot_id:NRC-IOT-6095 collision North Atlantic interannual variability article 2005 ftnrccanada 2021-09-01T06:21:56Z Ice in the North Atlantic has been a known hazard to navigation for as long as we have written records. What could be the earliest description of an iceberg comes from the account of St. Brendan's voyage from Ireland to North America in about 570 A.D, in which there is a description of a column of pure crystal. Over the following centuries ice must have been a threat to the Norse settlers and the Basque whalers and fishers who persistently expanded their frontiers into cold regions. Casualties must have been common but it is not until 1619 that we have note of perhaps the first recorded incident when an iceberg in the making fell from an ice cliff in Spitzbergen onto a whaling vessel from which it was moored breaking masts and killing three people. NRC publication: Yes Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Spitzbergen National Research Council Canada: NRC Publications Archive
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Ship collisions with icebergs: a brief review, past to present
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North Atlantic
interannual variability
description Ice in the North Atlantic has been a known hazard to navigation for as long as we have written records. What could be the earliest description of an iceberg comes from the account of St. Brendan's voyage from Ireland to North America in about 570 A.D, in which there is a description of a column of pure crystal. Over the following centuries ice must have been a threat to the Norse settlers and the Basque whalers and fishers who persistently expanded their frontiers into cold regions. Casualties must have been common but it is not until 1619 that we have note of perhaps the first recorded incident when an iceberg in the making fell from an ice cliff in Spitzbergen onto a whaling vessel from which it was moored breaking masts and killing three people. NRC publication: Yes
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