Sediment concentrations and transport in icebergs, Scoresby Sound, East Greenland
Calved ice and related sediment transport in Scoresby Sound, East Greenland. Volumes of calved ice are based on measurements of ice velocity and cross sections. Sediment concentrations in ice are based on in situ quasi‐random sampling from icebergs. Abstract Glaciers erode their beds and the adjacent landscape by abrasion and plucking and entraining ...
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A Major Collapse of Kangerlussuaq Glacier's Ice Tongue Between 1932 and 1933 in East Greenland
Abstract In recent years, several large outlet glaciers in Greenland lost their floating ice tongue, yet little is known regarding their stability over a longer timescale. Here we compile historical documents to demonstrate a major ice tongue collapse of Kangerlussuaq Glacier between 1932 and 1933.
Flor Vermassen +10 more
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Exploration history and place names of northern East Greenland: Colophon, abstract, introduction, official place names in Greenland [PDF]
The first recorded landing by Europeans on the coast of northern East Greenland (north of 69°N) was that of William Scoresby Jr., a British whaler, in 1822. This volume includes a chronological summary of the pioneer 19th century exploration voyages made
Higgins, Anthony K.
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Catalogue of place names in northern East Greenland [PDF]
Higgins, Anthony K.
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Exploration history of Northern East Greenland [PDF]
Higgins, Anthony K.
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Exploration history and place names of northern East Greenland, Map 4 [PDF]
Higgins, A.K.
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Exploration history and place names of northern East Greenland, Map 5 [PDF]
Higgins, A.K.
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Crossing North Peary Land in Summer 1953 [PDF]
Description of a traverse on foot made by the writer and F. Muller, Aug. 2-12, 1953, during the Danish Expedition to East Greenland, led by Lauge Koch. Starting from the head of Frigg Fjord at approx. 83 09 N. 35 W.
Fränkl, E.J.
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Geological Investigations in Ellesmere Island, 1952 [PDF]
Contains an account of the author's studies of the Canyon Fjord region (ca. 80 N, 82 W), especially of Caledonian Bay, east of Eureka in summer of 1952.
Troelsen, J.C.
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A Preliminary Account of the Danish Pearyland Expedition, 1948-9 [PDF]
Brief account of the organization, financing, supply transport by ship, then by Catalina planes from the base at Young Sund (74 16 N).; the preliminary scouting expedition in the summer of 1947; roster of personnel and brief summaries of the "work ...
Fristrup, B. +5 more
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