Facts about the U.S. Antarctic Program

Facts about the U.S. Antarctic Program
Title Facts about the U.S. Antarctic Program PDF eBook
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Pages 32
Release 1990
Genre Antarctica
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Facts about the United States of America Antarctic Program

Facts about the United States of America Antarctic Program
Title Facts about the United States of America Antarctic Program PDF eBook
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Pages 32
Release 1986
Genre Antarctic regions
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Safety Around Helicopters

Safety Around Helicopters
Title Safety Around Helicopters PDF eBook
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Pages 6
Release 1989
Genre Helicopters
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An Empire of Ice

An Empire of Ice
Title An Empire of Ice PDF eBook
Author Edward J. Larson
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 439
Release 2011-05-31
Genre History
ISBN 0300159765

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A Pulitzer Prize–winning author examines South Pole expeditions, “wrapping the science in plenty of dangerous drama to keep readers engaged” (Booklist). An Empire of Ice presents a fascinating new take on Antarctic exploration—placing the famed voyages of Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen, his British rivals Robert Scott and Ernest Shackleton, and others in a larger scientific, social, and geopolitical context. Recounting the Antarctic expeditions of the early twentieth century, the author reveals the British efforts for what they actually were: massive scientific enterprises in which reaching the South Pole was but a spectacular sideshow. By focusing on the larger purpose of these legendary adventures, Edward J. Larson deepens our appreciation of the explorers’ achievements, shares little-known stories, and shows what the Heroic Age of Antarctic discovery was really about. “Rather than recounting the story of the race to the pole chronologically, Larson concentrates on various scientific disciplines (like meteorology, glaciology and paleontology) and elucidates the advances made by the polar explorers . . . Covers a lot of ground—science, politics, history, adventure.” —The New York Times Book Review

Lost Antarctica

Lost Antarctica
Title Lost Antarctica PDF eBook
Author James McClintock
Publisher St. Martin's Press
Pages 256
Release 2012-09-18
Genre Science
ISBN 9780230112452

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The bitter cold and three months a year without sunlight make Antarctica virtually uninhabitable for humans. Yet a world of extraordinary wildlife persists in these harsh conditions, including leopard seals, giant squid, 50-foot algae, sea spiders, coral, multicolored sea stars, and giant predatory worms. Now, as temperatures rise, this fragile ecosystem is under attack. In this closely observed account, one of the world's foremost experts on Antarctica gives us a highly original and distinctive look at a world that we're losing.

Big Dead Place

Big Dead Place
Title Big Dead Place PDF eBook
Author Nicholas Johnson
Publisher Feral House
Pages 292
Release 2005
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0922915997

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What really goes on in Antarctica?

U.S. Antarctic Program

U.S. Antarctic Program
Title U.S. Antarctic Program PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science and Technology. Subcommittee on Science, Research, and Technology
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Pages 160
Release 1979
Genre Antarctica
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