Operation Hazen : narrative and preliminary reports for the 1957 season.: DR50-6/1958E-PDF
"Lake Hazen was discovered in 1882 by A.W. Greely on the American Expedition of the First International Polar Year. Greely travelled to the west end of Lake Hazen and beyond to Mount Arthur via Very River; he also visited Henrietta Nesmith Glacier on the north side of the lake. In 1883 J.B. Lockwood and D.L. Brainard reached Greely Fiord from the head of Archer Fiord"--Introduction and Airlift, page 1.
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Department/Agency | Canada. Defence Research Board, issuing body. Canada. Department of National Defence, issuing body. |
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Title | Operation Hazen : narrative and preliminary reports for the 1957 season. |
Publication type | Monograph |
Language | [English] |
Format | Electronic |
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Publishing information | Ottawa : Defence Research Board, Department of National Defence Canada, January 1958. |
Description | 1 online resource (iii, 57 pages) : illustrations, maps |
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Subject terms | Scientific expeditions -- Arctic regions. Geomorphology -- Arctic regions. Scientific expeditions -- Nunavut -- Hazen, Lake. Geomorphology -- Nunavut -- Hazen, Lake. Expéditions scientifiques -- Arctique. Géomorphologie -- Arctique. Expéditions scientifiques -- Nunavut -- Hazen, Lac. Géomorphologie -- Nunavut -- Hazen, Lac. |
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