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“Ice islands” in the Arctic Ocean

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1953

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page 684 note 1 From Ladd Field in Alaska to the North Pole either via Point Barrow or via Aklavik and Mould Bay, and return. See the Polar Record, Vol. 6, No. 42, 1951, p. 268CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

page 685 note 1 See Bulletin of the National Research Council (Washington), No. 122, 1951, p. 122Google Scholar.

page 685 note 2 See the Polar Record, Vol. 6, No. 44, 1952, p. 480 (Plate)Google Scholar.

page 686 note 1 Soviet aircraft made six landings on the sea ice at the North Pole during May 1937. See the Polar Record, Vol. 2, No. 14, 1937, p. 98104; Vol. 5, Nos. 33/34, 1947, p. 86–87CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

page 686 note 2 Depths of between 2350 and 2400 fathoms were recorded in this area by the Soviet North Polar Drift, 1937–38.