Preliminary Report on Scientific Work on "Fletcher's Ice Island", T3

"T3 is an ice island in the Arctic Ocean on which a permanent campsite was erected in 1952 for scientific operations. The investigations, other than meteorological, in progress from April 1-Oct. 1, included studies of the physical structure of the island, the movement of the island and the ice...

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Published in:ARCTIC
Main Authors: Crary, A.P., Cotell, R.D., Sexton, T.F.
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/66962 2023-05-15T14:19:21+02:00 Preliminary Report on Scientific Work on "Fletcher's Ice Island", T3 Crary, A.P. Cotell, R.D. Sexton, T.F. 1952-01-01 application/pdf https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/66962 eng eng The Arctic Institute of North America https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/66962/50875 https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/66962 ARCTIC; Vol. 5 No. 4 (1952): December: 197–260; 211-223 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 "T3 is an ice island in the Arctic Ocean on which a permanent campsite was erected in 1952 for scientific operations. The investigations, other than meteorological, in progress from April 1-Oct. 1, included studies of the physical structure of the island, the movement of the island and the ice pack, seismic profiling and other miscellaneous data. T3 is 31 mi in circumference and has a minimum width of 5 mi. A 52-ft hole was dug in which 58 dirt layers were found, the contents of which were weighed and microscopically examined. Lakes appeared in the hollows during the thaw period (late June to mid-Aug.). A map presents the track of T3, indicating the changes of island azimuth to true and magnetic north and the geographical longitudes. A tentative ice thickness of about 160 ft was obtained through seismic soundings of the ice and the ocean bottom. Ocean depths ranging from 5000-12,000 ft were obtained."--SIPRE. Samples of surface dirt, flora and fauna were collected, including large boulders of granitic rock, plant fragments (stems, leaves, blossoms), mollusc shells, fishbones, caribou antlers, etc. A few birds and bear and arctic fox tracks were seen. Continuing research on T-3 is indicated. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Fox Arctic Arctic Ocean Greenland ice pack inuit Sea ice University of Calgary Journal Hosting Arctic Arctic Ocean 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
Crary, A.P.
Cotell, R.D.
Sexton, T.F.
Preliminary Report on Scientific Work on "Fletcher's Ice Island", T3
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 "T3 is an ice island in the Arctic Ocean on which a permanent campsite was erected in 1952 for scientific operations. The investigations, other than meteorological, in progress from April 1-Oct. 1, included studies of the physical structure of the island, the movement of the island and the ice pack, seismic profiling and other miscellaneous data. T3 is 31 mi in circumference and has a minimum width of 5 mi. A 52-ft hole was dug in which 58 dirt layers were found, the contents of which were weighed and microscopically examined. Lakes appeared in the hollows during the thaw period (late June to mid-Aug.). A map presents the track of T3, indicating the changes of island azimuth to true and magnetic north and the geographical longitudes. A tentative ice thickness of about 160 ft was obtained through seismic soundings of the ice and the ocean bottom. Ocean depths ranging from 5000-12,000 ft were obtained."--SIPRE. Samples of surface dirt, flora and fauna were collected, including large boulders of granitic rock, plant fragments (stems, leaves, blossoms), mollusc shells, fishbones, caribou antlers, etc. A few birds and bear and arctic fox tracks were seen. Continuing research on T-3 is indicated.
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author Crary, A.P.
Cotell, R.D.
Sexton, T.F.
author_facet Crary, A.P.
Cotell, R.D.
Sexton, T.F.
author_sort Crary, A.P.
title Preliminary Report on Scientific Work on "Fletcher's Ice Island", T3
title_short Preliminary Report on Scientific Work on "Fletcher's Ice Island", T3
title_full Preliminary Report on Scientific Work on "Fletcher's Ice Island", T3
title_fullStr Preliminary Report on Scientific Work on "Fletcher's Ice Island", T3
title_full_unstemmed Preliminary Report on Scientific Work on "Fletcher's Ice Island", T3
title_sort preliminary report on scientific work on "fletcher's ice island", t3
publisher The Arctic Institute of North America
publishDate 1952
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