The Gateway to the Polynia: A Voyage to Spitzbergen |
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Spitzbergen - The Gateway to the Polynia — Moffen Island - Walrus — Sea
Devils — Moffen Island , New Dangers — Formation of Ice Floes . . . . . . . . . 194
CHAPTER VII . Difficulties in Narrow Waters — The Wounded Sea Bird - Nature
most ...
Spitzbergen - The Gateway to the Polynia — Moffen Island - Walrus — Sea
Devils — Moffen Island , New Dangers — Formation of Ice Floes . . . . . . . . . 194
CHAPTER VII . Difficulties in Narrow Waters — The Wounded Sea Bird - Nature
most ...
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Professor Nordenskiold - Boats for the Journey — Method of Travelling - Parry ' s
Journal - Latitude 81° 31 ' 41 " N . - Meteorological Observations — Stout - built
Boats — Thickness of the Ice - Formation of Ice - Long Time getting to 83o — If ...
Professor Nordenskiold - Boats for the Journey — Method of Travelling - Parry ' s
Journal - Latitude 81° 31 ' 41 " N . - Meteorological Observations — Stout - built
Boats — Thickness of the Ice - Formation of Ice - Long Time getting to 83o — If ...
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The climate must have been not only more equable but warmer , as is shown by
the coral banks which were formed at that time in Spitzbergen , as well as by the
enormous tree - like cryptogams , and the large - leaved ferns which Bear Island
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The climate must have been not only more equable but warmer , as is shown by
the coral banks which were formed at that time in Spitzbergen , as well as by the
enormous tree - like cryptogams , and the large - leaved ferns which Bear Island
...
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... thickness of the ice whether the regions around the Pole are warmer than in
about 75° N . What are the regions of perennial ice ? for that there are such
regions seems clear from the occurrence of sea ice in sheets formed of annual
layers .
... thickness of the ice whether the regions around the Pole are warmer than in
about 75° N . What are the regions of perennial ice ? for that there are such
regions seems clear from the occurrence of sea ice in sheets formed of annual
layers .
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They are remarkable amongst meteoric irons for the large proportion of
carbonaceous matter associated with it . From the position in which these masses
occurred , it seems probable that they formed part of a large fall of meteoric iron
during ...
They are remarkable amongst meteoric irons for the large proportion of
carbonaceous matter associated with it . From the position in which these masses
occurred , it seems probable that they formed part of a large fall of meteoric iron
during ...
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