Observations on Ice Regions of the Arctic Ocean
Reports 7 Mar - 20 Apr observations made by a physician and a high school geography teacher, members of a six-man nonscientific field party of the Plaisted Polar Expedition 1968, which traversed the pack ice from Ward Hunt Island to the geographic North Pole to be evacuated by air. Logistics, using...
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ftunivcalgaryojs:oai:journalhosting.ucalgary.ca:article/66217 2023-05-15T14:18:52+02:00 Observations on Ice Regions of the Arctic Ocean Aufderheide, Arthur C. Pitzl, Gerald 1970-01-01 application/pdf https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/66217 eng eng The Arctic Institute of North America https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/66217/50130 https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/66217 ARCTIC; Vol. 23 No. 2 (1970): June; 133-136 1923-1245 0004-0843 Glaciation info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion research-article 1970 ftunivcalgaryojs 2022-03-22T21:23:07Z Reports 7 Mar - 20 Apr observations made by a physician and a high school geography teacher, members of a six-man nonscientific field party of the Plaisted Polar Expedition 1968, which traversed the pack ice from Ward Hunt Island to the geographic North Pole to be evacuated by air. Logistics, using four Bombardier Skidoo snowmobiles to tow 8-ft sleds, weather, and positioning are briefly described. The west wind was so constant that a northerly heading was maintained on overcast days by crossing tightly packed snow drifts or sastrugi at right angles. Surface features of three zones are described, a so-called shatter zone extending out about 25 mi where pack ice meets shelf ice; another with a highly variable surface, broad, old floes being the basic feature, separated by areas of extensive fragmentation; the third zone has an enormous lead at its southern limit and contains large-sized and old floes. These log-book notes give many details on pressure ridges, leads, floe sizes, orientation of upended ice fragments, etc. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Arctic Ocean North Pole Ward Hunt Island University of Calgary Journal Hosting Arctic Arctic Ocean Hunt Island ENVELOPE(-100.601,-100.601,58.788,58.788) North Pole Sastrugi ENVELOPE(163.683,163.683,-74.617,-74.617) Ward Hunt Island ENVELOPE(-74.161,-74.161,83.102,83.102) ARCTIC 23 2 |
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Reports 7 Mar - 20 Apr observations made by a physician and a high school geography teacher, members of a six-man nonscientific field party of the Plaisted Polar Expedition 1968, which traversed the pack ice from Ward Hunt Island to the geographic North Pole to be evacuated by air. Logistics, using four Bombardier Skidoo snowmobiles to tow 8-ft sleds, weather, and positioning are briefly described. The west wind was so constant that a northerly heading was maintained on overcast days by crossing tightly packed snow drifts or sastrugi at right angles. Surface features of three zones are described, a so-called shatter zone extending out about 25 mi where pack ice meets shelf ice; another with a highly variable surface, broad, old floes being the basic feature, separated by areas of extensive fragmentation; the third zone has an enormous lead at its southern limit and contains large-sized and old floes. These log-book notes give many details on pressure ridges, leads, floe sizes, orientation of upended ice fragments, etc. |
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Observations on Ice Regions of the Arctic Ocean |
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Observations on Ice Regions of the Arctic Ocean |
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Observations on Ice Regions of the Arctic Ocean |
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Observations on Ice Regions of the Arctic Ocean |
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Observations on Ice Regions of the Arctic Ocean |
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observations on ice regions of the arctic ocean |
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The Arctic Institute of North America |
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1970 |
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ENVELOPE(-100.601,-100.601,58.788,58.788) ENVELOPE(163.683,163.683,-74.617,-74.617) ENVELOPE(-74.161,-74.161,83.102,83.102) |
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