IGY General Report Series
Author: World Data Center A.
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Published: 1959
Total Pages: 848
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Author: World Data Center A.
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Published: 1959
Total Pages: 848
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Published: 1961-05
Total Pages: 36
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: John H. Mercer
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Published: 1967
Total Pages: 366
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKResults of literature survey of knowledge on mountain glaciers in six regions of southern hemisphere: Andes of South America (Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Argentina), New Guinea, East Africa, Subantarctic Islands, New Zealand, and Antarctica. Includes discussions on distribution, extent, characteristics, and behavior of mountain glaciers as well as map and list of references for each regional discussion.
Author: United States. Antarctic Projects Office
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Published: 1963
Total Pages: 516
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: IGY World Data Center A: Glaciology
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Published: 1961
Total Pages: 872
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Published: 1960
Total Pages: 422
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: I. R. McLeod
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Published: 1967
Total Pages: 66
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Gunter Faure
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Published: 2010-09-21
Total Pages: 812
ISBN-13: 9048193907
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book presents a summary of the geology of the Transantarctic Mountains for Earth scientists who may want to work there or who need an overview of the geologic history of this region. In addition, the properties of the East Antarctic ice sheet and of the meteorites that accumulate on its surface are treated in separate chapters. The presentation ends with the Cenozoic glaciation of the Transantarctic Mountains including the limnology and geochemical evolution of the saline lakes in the ice-free valleys. • The subject matter in this book is presented in chronological order starting about 750 million years ago and continuing to the present time. • The chapters can be read selectively because the introduction to each chapter identifies the context that gives relevance to the subject matter to be discussed. • The text is richly illustrated with 330 original line drawings as well as with 182 color maps and photographs. • The book contains indexes of both subject matter and of authors’ names that allow it to be used as an encyclopedia of the Transantarctic Mountains and of the East Antarctic ice sheet. • Most of the chapters are supplemented by Appendices containing data tables, additional explanations of certain phenomena (e.g., the formation and seasonal destruction of stratospheric ozone), and illustrative calculations (e.g., 38Cl dates of meteorites). • The authors have spent a combined total of fourteen field seasons between 1964 and 1995 doing geological research in the Transantarctic Mountains with logistical support by the US Antarctic Program. • Although Antarctica is remote and inaccessible, tens of thousands of scientists of many nationalities and their assistants have worked there and even larger numbers of investigators will work there in the future.