Contains survey of research during the 19th and 20th centuries in geomagnetism, gravity, and seismology; and an outline of geophysical problems related to the Arctic. These include the position and motion of the Magnetic North Pole, relation of upper atmosphere electric currents to the earth's magnetic field, shape of the earth, degree of isostatic equilibrium in the Arctic, earthquakes in the Arctic Basin, meteorites and meteorite craters
ABSTRACT. During the First International Polar Year (1882-83) magnetic observatories were establishe...
A new chapter is being written in the history of Canada's polar regions. The past two decades have s...
In July of 1931, on the eve of International Polar Year II, an Arctic flight of the Graf Zeppelin ri...
During 1882-83 eleven countries cooperated in a project to study the geophysics and geodesy of the p...
A review of the studies of the Dept. of Terrestrial Magnetism of the Dominion Observatory, Canada, s...
Historic sketch from the First International Polar Year 1882-83 to 1948, with a list giving position...
The modern phase of geophysical research began at Barrow in 1944 with exploration of Naval Petroleum...
This thesis presents an investigation of the variations in the magnetic field obtained in the Macken...
This thesis presents an investigation of the variations in the magnetic field obtained in the Macken...
The paper discusses Roald Amundsen’s discoveries in the sphere of knowledge about the Earth’s magnet...
Arctic work of the Canadian Geodetic Survey started in 1935. Between 1942 and 1950, 300 astronomical...
During the First International Polar Year (1982-83) magnetic observatories were established in north...
Describes briefly status of the geodetic network in Alaska and future program; geomagnetic observati...
Reviews post-war studies on the secular motion of the dip pole and predicts its position for epoch 1...
ABSTRACT. During 1882-83 eleven countries cooperated in a project to study the geophysics and geodes...
ABSTRACT. During the First International Polar Year (1882-83) magnetic observatories were establishe...
A new chapter is being written in the history of Canada's polar regions. The past two decades have s...
In July of 1931, on the eve of International Polar Year II, an Arctic flight of the Graf Zeppelin ri...
During 1882-83 eleven countries cooperated in a project to study the geophysics and geodesy of the p...
A review of the studies of the Dept. of Terrestrial Magnetism of the Dominion Observatory, Canada, s...
Historic sketch from the First International Polar Year 1882-83 to 1948, with a list giving position...
The modern phase of geophysical research began at Barrow in 1944 with exploration of Naval Petroleum...
This thesis presents an investigation of the variations in the magnetic field obtained in the Macken...
This thesis presents an investigation of the variations in the magnetic field obtained in the Macken...
The paper discusses Roald Amundsen’s discoveries in the sphere of knowledge about the Earth’s magnet...
Arctic work of the Canadian Geodetic Survey started in 1935. Between 1942 and 1950, 300 astronomical...
During the First International Polar Year (1982-83) magnetic observatories were established in north...
Describes briefly status of the geodetic network in Alaska and future program; geomagnetic observati...
Reviews post-war studies on the secular motion of the dip pole and predicts its position for epoch 1...
ABSTRACT. During 1882-83 eleven countries cooperated in a project to study the geophysics and geodes...
ABSTRACT. During the First International Polar Year (1882-83) magnetic observatories were establishe...
A new chapter is being written in the history of Canada's polar regions. The past two decades have s...
In July of 1931, on the eve of International Polar Year II, an Arctic flight of the Graf Zeppelin ri...