A Zoologist on Baffin Island 1953

A Zoologist on Baffin Island 1953 PDF

Author: Adam Watson

Publisher: Paragon Publishing

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 1907611703

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The author spent four months in Baffin Island during 1953 as zoologist on a big expedition by the Arctic Institute of North America, where he concentrated on studying birds and mammals. With Inuit hunter Samo he travelled by dog-sledge on the sea-ice of coast and fjord. Afterwards he crossed the mountains alone in deep snow to reach the site of his summer camp in a valley among some of the most spectacular peaks in the world. There he worked for most of the summer, usually alone. The valley and others nearby were and still are uninhabited, and expedition members trod many places which had not been under human foot in recent centuries. His book is of special interest because of the many changes since, with the Inuit now mostly in towns with modern facilities and airports, and using motor sledges for hunting. The author writes of many exciting days studying arctic animals, sometimes working with Swiss botanist Fritz Schwarzenbach and others, and walking with heavy loads, sometimes in risky conditions. The beauty of the Arctic inspired and energised him. He writes vividly about the magnificent landscape, the 24-hour daylight, the endless variety of weather, snow and ice, the wonderful plants and animals in the brief summer of the far north.

Baffin Island Quaternary Environments

Baffin Island Quaternary Environments PDF

Author: Martha Andrews

Publisher: Boulder, Colo. : Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research, University of Colorado

Published: 1980

Total Pages: 140

ISBN-13:

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Over 460 references arranged by subject category, with an author index.

Cumberland Sound and Frobisher Bay, Southeastern Baffin Island, N.W.T.

Cumberland Sound and Frobisher Bay, Southeastern Baffin Island, N.W.T. PDF

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Published: 1987

Total Pages: 102

ISBN-13:

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Field guide for field trip following the XII INQUA Congress, 1987. Consists of four parts: part one presents an overview of the area of Cumberland Sound and Frobisher Bay in terms of present day climate, glaciology, bedrock geology, topography and bathymetry. Parts two, three and four are area specific field guides and commentary.