Geological Investigations in Ellesmere Island, 1952

Contains an account of the author's studies of the Canyon Fjord region (ca. 80 N, 82 W), especially of Caledonian Bay, east of Eureka in summer of 1952. Studies of the Ellesmere Island mountains; and previous expeditions to Canyon Fjord are noted; the author's itinerary and his geological...

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Main Author: Troelsen, J.C.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: The Arctic Institute of North America 1952
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spelling ftunivcalgaryojs:oai:journalhosting.ucalgary.ca:article/66961 2023-05-15T14:19:21+02:00 Geological Investigations in Ellesmere Island, 1952 Troelsen, J.C. 1952-01-01 application/pdf https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/66961 eng eng The Arctic Institute of North America https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/66961/50874 https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/66961 ARCTIC; Vol. 5 No. 4 (1952): December: 197–260; 198-210 1923-1245 0004-0843 Biographies Costs Crime Curricula Economic conditions Education Employment Food Formation Government Health Health care Ice cover Inuit Inuit languages Literature Lutheran Church Marine navigation Melting Mental health and well-being Movement Sea ice Spatial distribution Teachers Trapping Tuberculosis Welfare Canadian Arctic Canadian Arctic waters Greenland info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion research-article 1952 ftunivcalgaryojs 2022-03-22T21:23:42Z Contains an account of the author's studies of the Canyon Fjord region (ca. 80 N, 82 W), especially of Caledonian Bay, east of Eureka in summer of 1952. Studies of the Ellesmere Island mountains; and previous expeditions to Canyon Fjord are noted; the author's itinerary and his geological investigations are reported, proving the essential correctness of Lauge Koch's early contention that the mountains of North Greenland and Ellesmere Island are of the Caledonian age; author's collecting of plants and microfauna, observations on animals (muskox, hare, fox wolf, seals, birds) are mentioned. Bibliography (4 items). Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Ellesmere Island Greenland inuit muskox North Greenland Sea ice University of Calgary Journal Hosting Arctic Caledonian Bay ENVELOPE(-81.548,-81.548,79.935,79.935) Ellesmere Island Eureka ENVELOPE(-85.940,-85.940,79.990,79.990) Greenland ARCTIC 5 4
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topic Biographies
Costs
Crime
Curricula
Economic conditions
Education
Employment
Food
Formation
Government
Health
Health care
Ice cover
Inuit
Inuit languages
Literature
Lutheran Church
Marine navigation
Melting
Mental health and well-being
Movement
Sea ice
Spatial distribution
Teachers
Trapping
Tuberculosis
Welfare
Canadian Arctic
Canadian Arctic waters
Greenland
spellingShingle Biographies
Costs
Crime
Curricula
Economic conditions
Education
Employment
Food
Formation
Government
Health
Health care
Ice cover
Inuit
Inuit languages
Literature
Lutheran Church
Marine navigation
Melting
Mental health and well-being
Movement
Sea ice
Spatial distribution
Teachers
Trapping
Tuberculosis
Welfare
Canadian Arctic
Canadian Arctic waters
Greenland
Troelsen, J.C.
Geological Investigations in Ellesmere Island, 1952
topic_facet Biographies
Costs
Crime
Curricula
Economic conditions
Education
Employment
Food
Formation
Government
Health
Health care
Ice cover
Inuit
Inuit languages
Literature
Lutheran Church
Marine navigation
Melting
Mental health and well-being
Movement
Sea ice
Spatial distribution
Teachers
Trapping
Tuberculosis
Welfare
Canadian Arctic
Canadian Arctic waters
Greenland
description Contains an account of the author's studies of the Canyon Fjord region (ca. 80 N, 82 W), especially of Caledonian Bay, east of Eureka in summer of 1952. Studies of the Ellesmere Island mountains; and previous expeditions to Canyon Fjord are noted; the author's itinerary and his geological investigations are reported, proving the essential correctness of Lauge Koch's early contention that the mountains of North Greenland and Ellesmere Island are of the Caledonian age; author's collecting of plants and microfauna, observations on animals (muskox, hare, fox wolf, seals, birds) are mentioned. Bibliography (4 items).
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author Troelsen, J.C.
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title Geological Investigations in Ellesmere Island, 1952
title_short Geological Investigations in Ellesmere Island, 1952
title_full Geological Investigations in Ellesmere Island, 1952
title_fullStr Geological Investigations in Ellesmere Island, 1952
title_full_unstemmed Geological Investigations in Ellesmere Island, 1952
title_sort geological investigations in ellesmere island, 1952
publisher The Arctic Institute of North America
publishDate 1952
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Ellesmere Island
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Arctic
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Greenland
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op_source ARCTIC; Vol. 5 No. 4 (1952): December: 197–260; 198-210
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