During 1960 the Arctic Institute of North America continued the studies in Ellesmere Island that were begun in 1959 .... Twenty-three persons were actively engaged in field work between April 26 and September 24, 1960, but only seven men remained on the Ice Shelf throughout the season .... The main program was an evaluation of the mass balance of the Ward Hunt Ice Shelf and Ice Rise. A survey line from the mainland to the edge of the Ice Shelf, established in 1959 was resurveyed. R. W. Mason and his team installed a grid of markers for an aerial survey, but unfortunately the Royal Canadian Air Force Air Photography Wing was unable to make the necessary flights on account of poor weather conditions. General climatic observations and detailed...
The Arctic Institute's research base on Devon Island was used by over twenty-five investigators and ...
Ward Hunt Island is surrounded by more than 2000 sq km of ice shelf. In 1964 and 1965 the University...
Contains an account of the discovery of two groups of "ice islands" evidently originating on the nor...
Report complementary to Hattersley-Smith and others' (AB. No 40304). Ice cores obtained near Ward Hu...
T HIS paper reports on an aspect of the glaciological program carried out on the ice shelf of northe...
Account of the Ellesmere Ice Shelf Expeditions, organized by the Defence Research Board and Geologic...
In order to improve the understanding of arctic ice shelf evolution, ice coring and water sampling w...
It has been known for some time that the ice shelves of northern Ellesmere Island are the primary so...
In 1959 the Arctic Institute of North America undertook an integrated program of long term research ...
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...
Five field parties availed themselves of the facilities at the Arctic Institute's Base Camp on Devon...
During late June 1954 the writer and G.F. Hattersley-Smith (Ellesmere Ice Shelf Expedition) made 19 ...
Discusses possible conditions north of 80 N. under which thick floating ice can form, and outlines t...
Four field parties, studying glaciology, botany and ornithology, used the Arctic Institute's facilit...
The Arctic Institute's research base on Devon Island was used by over twenty-five investigators and ...
Ward Hunt Island is surrounded by more than 2000 sq km of ice shelf. In 1964 and 1965 the University...
Contains an account of the discovery of two groups of "ice islands" evidently originating on the nor...
Report complementary to Hattersley-Smith and others' (AB. No 40304). Ice cores obtained near Ward Hu...
T HIS paper reports on an aspect of the glaciological program carried out on the ice shelf of northe...
Account of the Ellesmere Ice Shelf Expeditions, organized by the Defence Research Board and Geologic...
In order to improve the understanding of arctic ice shelf evolution, ice coring and water sampling w...
It has been known for some time that the ice shelves of northern Ellesmere Island are the primary so...
In 1959 the Arctic Institute of North America undertook an integrated program of long term research ...
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...
Five field parties availed themselves of the facilities at the Arctic Institute's Base Camp on Devon...
During late June 1954 the writer and G.F. Hattersley-Smith (Ellesmere Ice Shelf Expedition) made 19 ...
Discusses possible conditions north of 80 N. under which thick floating ice can form, and outlines t...
Four field parties, studying glaciology, botany and ornithology, used the Arctic Institute's facilit...
The Arctic Institute's research base on Devon Island was used by over twenty-five investigators and ...
Ward Hunt Island is surrounded by more than 2000 sq km of ice shelf. In 1964 and 1965 the University...
Contains an account of the discovery of two groups of "ice islands" evidently originating on the nor...