The Growth of the Soviet Arctic and Subarctic

Contains a brief summary of the Soviet concept of the Arctic and sub-Arctic, and the evolution of that of the far North. Then follows author's account of that part of European and Asiatic U.S.S.R. which lies north of 60 degrees North latitude. The Soviet development of transportation, mining, f...

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Published in:ARCTIC
Main Author: Webster, C.J.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: The Arctic Institute of North America 1951
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spelling ftunivcalgaryojs:oai:journalhosting.ucalgary.ca:article/66982 2023-05-15T14:19:21+02:00 The Growth of the Soviet Arctic and Subarctic Webster, C.J. 1951-01-01 application/pdf https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/66982 eng eng The Arctic Institute of North America https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/66982/50895 https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/66982 ARCTIC; Vol. 4 No. 1 (1951): May: 1–72; 27-45 1923-1245 0004-0843 Accidents Aerial surveys Animal distribution Air navigation Airplanes Bird nesting Canada Geese Expeditions Long-tailed Ducks Maps Mortality Radar Research Waterfowl Wildlife habitat Alert Nunavut Arctic regions Ungava Péninsule d' Québec Greenland Alaska Barrow info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion research-article 1951 ftunivcalgaryojs 2022-03-22T21:23:47Z Contains a brief summary of the Soviet concept of the Arctic and sub-Arctic, and the evolution of that of the far North. Then follows author's account of that part of European and Asiatic U.S.S.R. which lies north of 60 degrees North latitude. The Soviet development of transportation, mining, fisheries, timber, furs and game, and agriculture is traced. Population growth, shifts and present size are analyzed on the basis of 1926, 1939, and 1947 data for areas and populated places. Extensive sources are cited in footnotes. Maps show (1) administrative-territorial divisions with boundary of southern limit of Krayniy Sever (far North), (2) railroad lines, and (3) ethnography (present-day areas of northern native peoples). Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Barrow Greenland Nunavut Subarctic Alaska University of Calgary Journal Hosting Arctic Canada Greenland Krayniy ENVELOPE(145.953,145.953,59.421,59.421) Nunavut Sever ENVELOPE(166.083,166.083,62.917,62.917) ARCTIC 4 1
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topic Accidents
Aerial surveys
Animal distribution
Air navigation
Airplanes
Bird nesting
Canada Geese
Expeditions
Long-tailed Ducks
Maps
Mortality
Radar
Research
Waterfowl
Wildlife habitat
Alert
Nunavut
Arctic regions
Ungava
Péninsule d'
Québec
Greenland
Alaska
Barrow
spellingShingle Accidents
Aerial surveys
Animal distribution
Air navigation
Airplanes
Bird nesting
Canada Geese
Expeditions
Long-tailed Ducks
Maps
Mortality
Radar
Research
Waterfowl
Wildlife habitat
Alert
Nunavut
Arctic regions
Ungava
Péninsule d'
Québec
Greenland
Alaska
Barrow
Webster, C.J.
The Growth of the Soviet Arctic and Subarctic
topic_facet Accidents
Aerial surveys
Animal distribution
Air navigation
Airplanes
Bird nesting
Canada Geese
Expeditions
Long-tailed Ducks
Maps
Mortality
Radar
Research
Waterfowl
Wildlife habitat
Alert
Nunavut
Arctic regions
Ungava
Péninsule d'
Québec
Greenland
Alaska
Barrow
description Contains a brief summary of the Soviet concept of the Arctic and sub-Arctic, and the evolution of that of the far North. Then follows author's account of that part of European and Asiatic U.S.S.R. which lies north of 60 degrees North latitude. The Soviet development of transportation, mining, fisheries, timber, furs and game, and agriculture is traced. Population growth, shifts and present size are analyzed on the basis of 1926, 1939, and 1947 data for areas and populated places. Extensive sources are cited in footnotes. Maps show (1) administrative-territorial divisions with boundary of southern limit of Krayniy Sever (far North), (2) railroad lines, and (3) ethnography (present-day areas of northern native peoples).
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author Webster, C.J.
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title The Growth of the Soviet Arctic and Subarctic
title_short The Growth of the Soviet Arctic and Subarctic
title_full The Growth of the Soviet Arctic and Subarctic
title_fullStr The Growth of the Soviet Arctic and Subarctic
title_full_unstemmed The Growth of the Soviet Arctic and Subarctic
title_sort growth of the soviet arctic and subarctic
publisher The Arctic Institute of North America
publishDate 1951
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op_source ARCTIC; Vol. 4 No. 1 (1951): May: 1–72; 27-45
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