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VIII.—Notes upon Ice Action in High Latitudes

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

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These notes are intended as an appendix to “Notes on the Erosive Power of Glaciers, as seen in Norway” (vide this Magazine, Decade III. 1887, Vol. IV. No. 4, p. 167).

1. The object of my visit to Norway and the Alps was to leave closet-geology in America, in order to make personal observations of the phenomena associated with modern glaciers,—for comparison with those in the region of our Great Lakes, often attributed to land-ice.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1888

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page 121 note 1 “New Lands within the Arctic Circle”, 1872–74, Payer.

page 121 note 2 “Three Years of Arctic Service”, 1881–84, Greely.

page 121 note 3 See GeologicalMagazine, 1876.

page 121 note 4 Hudson's Bay Expedition of 1884.

page 121 note 5 Notes by a Naturalist of the “Challenger”, 1879, Moseley.

page 122 note 1 See Q.J.G.S. 1877.

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