Reconnaisance of Sukkertoppen Ice Cap and Adjacent Tasersiaq Area, Southwest Greenland

Report submitted by Richard P. Goldthwait to the Quartermaster Research and Engineering Command. The Ohio State University Research Foundation Project 1490. The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history. During summer 1962, a five-man party from t...

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Main Authors: Loewe, Fritz, Bull, Colin, McCormick, Jack, Treves, Samuel B
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: Research Foundation and the Institute of Polar Studies, The Ohio State University 1962
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1811/36794
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Summary:Report submitted by Richard P. Goldthwait to the Quartermaster Research and Engineering Command. The Ohio State University Research Foundation Project 1490. The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history. During summer 1962, a five-man party from the Institute of Polar Studies at The Ohio State University made a reconnaisance study for the Sukkertoppen Ice Cap in Greenland and the adjacent land area to the east. The purpose of the reconnaisance was to evaluate the research potential of this area in terms of an extended and interdisciplinary investigation of a temperate ice cap and its environs. The results of these reconnaisance studies are preliminary and are presented primarily to make them available to interested parties. Loewe presents a brief account of the physical setting and weather conditions in the field area. Colin Bull made a gravity traverse across the ice cap and was accompanied by Fritz Loewe and Henry Brecher. The results of this work have been prepared by Dr. Bull. Jack McCormick and Samuel Treves constituted a second field party investigating, respectively, the botanical and geological aspects of the land area east of the ice cap. McCormick compiled a preliminary list of flora in the Tasersiaq area, air temperature observations, detailed descriptions of vegetation in selected sites and suggestions for further studies of the natural history in this area. Treves has prepared a preliminary report on the geology of the Tasersiaq area. Treves also made some general observations in the course of his geological studies of bedrock. The short section included on glacial geology is a very general description of some of the glacial geology observed. United States Army Quartermaster Research and Engineering Command (Contract No. DA 19-129-QM-2094, Project No. 7X83-01-008). The Ohio State University Mershon Center for Education in National Security