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Record #166935:
If ice were to come again / C.H. French.
Title: | If ice were to come again / C.H. French. |
Author(s): | French, C. H. |
Date: | 1926. |
In: | Beaver. (1926.), Vol. 6(4)[Outfit 257(2)] (1926) |
Abstract: | Brief explanation of formation of glaciers over lengthy period, with constant running water at ice/land interface carrying and spreading mineral deposits, creating gold placer mines. Notes that Amundsen's ship Maud, now part of HBC northern fleet, was constructed to allow land-locked frozen sea ice to push under her and prevent "pinching". |
Notes: | Beaver. Vol. 6(4)[Outfit 257(2)] :150-151 (1926). |
Keywords: | 061.5 -- Business enterprises: Hudson's Bay Company. 551.32 -- Glaciology. 551.326.7 -- Sea ice. 553.4 -- Mineral deposits, non-ferrous metals. 553.411 -- Gold deposits, minerals. 622.271.1 -- Placer deposits and mining. 629.12 -- Vessels: Baymaud. 629.12 -- Vessels: Maud. 91(08) -- Expeditions: 1916-26 Amundsen. 91(091) -- Exploration, history. E2 -- Glaciology: general. (*3) -- Arctic regions. (*54) -- Northern Sea Route. (*68) -- Arctic Ocean, seas adjacent to Russia. |
SPRI record no.: | 166935 |
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