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Record #78771:

The break-up of Arctic pack ice in 1816 and 1817 / C.A. Wilson, M.A. MacFarlane.

Title: The break-up of Arctic pack ice in 1816 and 1817 / C.A. Wilson, M.A. MacFarlane.
Author(s): Wilson, C. A.
MacFarlane, M. A.
Date: 1986.
In: Weather. (1986.), Vol. 41(1) (1986)
Abstract: Suggests cause of remarkable disintegration of Arctic pack ice during these years was due to catastrophic event related to submarine crustal activity.
Notes:

Weather. Vol. 41(1) :30-31 (1986).

Keywords: 551.32 -- Glaciology.
551.326 -- Floating ice.
551.326.2 -- Floating ice, formation and decay.
E6 -- Glaciology: floating ice.
(*60) -- Arctic Ocean and adjacent waters.
SPRI record no.: 78771

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