The Arctic Institute is maintaining a research program on Devon Island, N.W.T., the purposes of which include fundamental studies in geophysics, glaciology, meteorology, and oceanography, with particular attention to the interrelationships between the marine and glacial environments. Detailed studies in archaeology and geology are also supported. The establishment of the base station and the preliminary archaeological reconnaissance in 1960 have been reported in Arctic 13:270-71. A summary of the field work of the first full season, 1961, together with several preliminary reports has appeared in Arctic 14:252-65. The field season of 1961 ended on September 12 when the various field parties were taken to Thule, Greenland, by the U.S. Coast G...
The Arctic Institute field station on the Truelove Lowlands of Devon Island was activated for a brie...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.During...
The work outlined in this thesis was a part of the program of glacial studies undertaken by the Arct...
The establishment of the Arctic Institute's Devon Island Base Station and the progress of the resear...
The Arctic Institute of North America ... initiated the Devon Island Expedition 1960-1963, the objec...
In 1959 the Arctic Institute of North America undertook an integrated program of long term research ...
Five field parties availed themselves of the facilities at the Arctic Institute's Base Camp on Devon...
The Arctic Institute's research base on Devon Island was used by over twenty-five investigators and ...
From April to October 1971 the Arctic Institute's research base on the northeast coast of Devon Isla...
During 1960 the Arctic Institute of North America continued the studies in Ellesmere Island that wer...
The Arctic Institute's facilities on Devon Island were again used during the summer of 1967 by field...
"T3 is an ice island in the Arctic Ocean on which a permanent campsite was erected in 1952 for scien...
Contains description and brief summaries of results of the second Baffin Island Expedition of the Ar...
T HIS paper reports on an aspect of the glaciological program carried out on the ice shelf of northe...
Four field parties, studying glaciology, botany and ornithology, used the Arctic Institute's facilit...
The Arctic Institute field station on the Truelove Lowlands of Devon Island was activated for a brie...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.During...
The work outlined in this thesis was a part of the program of glacial studies undertaken by the Arct...
The establishment of the Arctic Institute's Devon Island Base Station and the progress of the resear...
The Arctic Institute of North America ... initiated the Devon Island Expedition 1960-1963, the objec...
In 1959 the Arctic Institute of North America undertook an integrated program of long term research ...
Five field parties availed themselves of the facilities at the Arctic Institute's Base Camp on Devon...
The Arctic Institute's research base on Devon Island was used by over twenty-five investigators and ...
From April to October 1971 the Arctic Institute's research base on the northeast coast of Devon Isla...
During 1960 the Arctic Institute of North America continued the studies in Ellesmere Island that wer...
The Arctic Institute's facilities on Devon Island were again used during the summer of 1967 by field...
"T3 is an ice island in the Arctic Ocean on which a permanent campsite was erected in 1952 for scien...
Contains description and brief summaries of results of the second Baffin Island Expedition of the Ar...
T HIS paper reports on an aspect of the glaciological program carried out on the ice shelf of northe...
Four field parties, studying glaciology, botany and ornithology, used the Arctic Institute's facilit...
The Arctic Institute field station on the Truelove Lowlands of Devon Island was activated for a brie...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.During...
The work outlined in this thesis was a part of the program of glacial studies undertaken by the Arct...