Drift Station: Arctic Outposts of Superpower Science
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Drift Station: Arctic Outposts of Superpower Science

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Closed to conventional passage, the Arctic Ocean and peripheral seas have nevertheless known European explorers since the sixteenth century. Systematic observation, however, dates only from the last years of the nineteenth century, with the epic drift of Fridtjof Nansen 's ice ship Fram (1893-1896), the first scientific expedition of the modern era. Twentieth-century techn...more
Hardcover, 357 pages
Published November 15th 2006 by Potomac Books
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