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Record #213736:

Как на месте "белого пятна" в центре Памира были открыты крупнейший ледник и высочайшая

Title: Как на месте "белого пятна" в центре Памира были открыты крупнейший ледник и высочайшая
Title, transliterated: Kak na meste "belogo pi︠a︡tna" v t︠s︡entre Pamira byli otkryty krupneĭshiĭ lednik i vysochaĭshai︠a︡ / V.M. Kotli︠a︡kov.
Translated title: How the largest glacier and highest peak was discovered in an uncharted spot in the Pamirs.
Author(s): Kotli︠a︡kov, V. M.
Date: 2014.
Language: Russian.
In: Led i Sneg. (2014.), Vol. 2(126) (2014)
Abstract: Account of discovery of Fedchenko glacier at end of 19th century and intricate history of determining true orography of Centrals Pamirs which is credited to Tadzhik-Pamir expedition of 1928-32. Highest peak (7495 m) was discovered by geodesist I.G. Dorofeyev during survey.
Notes:

Led i Sneg. Vol. 2(126) :129-138 (2014).

English summary p.138.

Keywords: 551.324 -- Land ice.
551.324.22 -- Glaciers: Fedchenko.
528.9 -- Cartography.
551.32(091) -- History of glaciology.
551.4 -- Geomorphology.
91(08) -- Expeditions: 1928-32 Tadzhik-Pamir.
93 -- History.
93"192" -- 1920-1929.
W -- Expeditions and exploration.
(235.2) -- Mountain ranges of Central Asia.
SPRI record no.: 213736

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