The Gateway to the Polynia: A Voyage to SpitzbergenH.S. King, 1873 - 355 páginas |
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... Effects of Refraction - Scientific Observations - Death of Barentsz - Barentsz's Relics 266 CHAPTER XII . Professor Nordenskiold - Boats for the Journey - Method of Travel- ling - Parry's Journal - Latitude 81 ° 31 ′ 41 ′′ N. - Meteoro ...
... Effects of Refraction - Scientific Observations - Death of Barentsz - Barentsz's Relics 266 CHAPTER XII . Professor Nordenskiold - Boats for the Journey - Method of Travel- ling - Parry's Journal - Latitude 81 ° 31 ′ 41 ′′ N. - Meteoro ...
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... effect of developing the Newfoundland cod - fishery , which was already well established in 1504. In 1517 Sebastian Cabot entered Hudson's Strait . After this there was a pause in the progress of Arctic discovery , although Master ...
... effect of developing the Newfoundland cod - fishery , which was already well established in 1504. In 1517 Sebastian Cabot entered Hudson's Strait . After this there was a pause in the progress of Arctic discovery , although Master ...
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... effect of throwing the zone of greatest cold towards the south , especially where the lands advance far north . Observations upon the thickness of ice found each winter or each year at several localities would enable us to define the ...
... effect of throwing the zone of greatest cold towards the south , especially where the lands advance far north . Observations upon the thickness of ice found each winter or each year at several localities would enable us to define the ...
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... effect in Greenland would be to leave there only the more Arctic forms of vegetation unchanged in habits or features , the rest being , as it were , driven into the sea . But the effect on the American conti- nent would be to bring the ...
... effect in Greenland would be to leave there only the more Arctic forms of vegetation unchanged in habits or features , the rest being , as it were , driven into the sea . But the effect on the American conti- nent would be to bring the ...
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... direction than any other , which would have the double effect of narrowing the ice - band and of rendering it brittle in structure and more easily penetrable . CHAPTER I. " Fond men ! if we believe that 52 A VOYAGE TO SPITZBERGEN .
... direction than any other , which would have the double effect of narrowing the ice - band and of rendering it brittle in structure and more easily penetrable . CHAPTER I. " Fond men ! if we believe that 52 A VOYAGE TO SPITZBERGEN .
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amongst animals Arctic seas Barentsz bear boat Cape Captain coast cold crew curious danger deer depth difficulty direction distance drift east edge eider ducks escape expedition explored fathoms feet fiord floating floe flora forced gale Greenland Gulf Stream harpoon herd hole hope Humboldt Glacier hummock icebergs Iceland INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER journey June Kennedy Channel killed Lancaster Sound land latitude look mass miles Miocene Moffen Island mountain narwhal northern Norwegian Nova Zembla object observed once open sea open water ourselves pack party Polar Pole present pursuit reach region reindeer rocks round sail sailors Samoyedes SCALLOWAY CASTLE schooner seal season seems seen ship shore shot side sight sledges Smith Sound snow soon southward Spitzbergen sport Strait stream surface temperature thick tion vessel Waigatz walrus warm water watch weather Willem Barentsz wind winter