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THE POLAR TIMES SPRING-SUMMER 2002

THE POLAR TIMES SPRING-SUMMER 2002

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THE POLAR TIMES SPRING-SUMMER 2002

by Bekkedahl, Cliff (Editor)

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American Polar Society, 2002-01-01. Paperback. Very Good. American Polar Society Spring-Summer 2001, Vol. 3 No. 1. Single issue magazine, paper covers, 31 pp. Staple bound. Black and white illustrations throughout with covers and centerfold in color. In very good condition with light bumping and creasing to edges and corners and light overall scuffing. Binding tight (staple bound). Pages clean and unmarked. NOT Ex-Library. NO remainder marks. Contents include: Science and innovation in the Arctic; Iceberg breaks off Antarctic shelf; Another big berg calves; Global Warming: Perspectives; Thompsons win Common Wealth, Heineken awards; A chilling effect on the great global melt; Bipolar Order: professor Gunter Weller interview; An Alaskan hot spot, even at 50 below zero; Ozone hole now seen as cause for Antarctic cooling; Large ice shelf in Antarctica disintegrates; Global warming interpretation irks scientists; Researchers tie El Nino, Antarctica; U.S. sees problems in climate change;Due North: High Ground at High Latitudes?; Warming climate melting largest glacier in Europe; Disaster at the top of the world; Three women trek to North Pole; Nan Orshefsky, centerfold artist; Arctic Oil and Gas Digest; Talk of new drilling raises doubts on Alaska pipeline; Global George and his guillemots; Due South: Colonel Norman Vaughan; Hardwater sailing: Bustin' ice for Deep Freeze 2002; Three nations to share Vostok ice core; Alone—a solo wintering in Antarctica; Antarctic Notes; A food source on ice Train Oil and Snotters: Eating Antarctic Wild Foods. South Pole construction update; South Pole buries second time capsule; The first South Pole time capsule; Book and film reviews

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Title
THE POLAR TIMES SPRING-SUMMER 2002
Author
Bekkedahl, Cliff (Editor)
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
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Publisher
American Polar Society
Date Published
2002-01-01
Weight
0.00 lbs
Keywords
Travel, Arctic, Single Issue Magazine

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