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an American naval officer, naval aviator, and Arctic expert.
Michael Robinson, The Coldest Crucible: Arctic Exploration and American Culture (Chicago, 200
Dobbs' involvement in the Canadian Arctic exploration resulted in a substantial increase
of wide interest covering topics ranging from Arctic exploration to Shakespeare and philosophy.
It would be nearly 40 years before arctic exploration would be recognized, and in 1856 t
Hubbard was best known for his enthusiasm for Arctic exploration, which contributed to the discover
arr, one of Scott's advisors who had served in Arctic exploration.
e United States Army Signal Corps in charge of Arctic explorations.
storian and geologist, supportive of the first arctic explorations.
Kane, E.K., Arctic Explorations: The Second Grinnell Expedition i
for Admiral Sir Lewis Beaumont, Royal Navy, an Arctic explorer who took a special interest in this e
ett, officer in the Royal Navy, oceanographer, Arctic explorer (d.1875)
nuary 17 - Peter Warren Dease, HBC officer and Arctic explorer (b.1788)
It was named by Arctic explorer John Ross on 17 September 1818 in hon
-04), and named for Fridtjof Nansen, Norwegian Arctic explorer from whom Capt.
According to Arctic explorer Vilhjalmur Stefansson, Ahiagmiut aban
most unusual being that to the Banbridge-born arctic explorer Francis Crozier, featuring polar bear
In 1871, Bessels joined the crew of American Arctic explorer C. F. Hall on the Polaris expedition
According to Arctic explorer Vilhjalmur Stefansson, the Haningayog
According to Arctic explorer Vilhjalmur Stefansson's 1908-1912 eth
Rae Strait, named after Arctic explorer John Rae, is a small strait in the Ki
anuary 1 - Peter Warren Dease, HBC officer and Arctic explorer (d.1863)
esby was surveyed in 1857, and named after the Arctic explorer William Scoresby.
Nils Strindberg (1872-1897), photographer and Arctic explorer
Carl Koldewey, 1837-1908, German Arctic explorer
er who led one of the searches for the missing Arctic explorer John Franklin during the 1850s.
Matthew Henson, the Arctic explorer who accompanied Admiral Robert E. Pea
January 15 - Ludvig Mylius-Erichsen, arctic explorer (died 1907)
It is named after the arctic explorer Graham Rowley.
February 20 - Robert Peary, American Arctic explorer (b.
Named after an American arctic explorer, she was launched just 4 days and 15
April 16 - John Franklin, naval officer, Arctic explorer, and author (d.1847)
June 11 - John Franklin, naval officer, Arctic explorer, and author (b.1786)
William Parker Snow (1817-1895) was a minor Arctic explorer, writer and mariner.
ss, and named for Sir John Franklin, the noted Arctic explorer, who as Governor of Van Diemen's Land
For the 20th century Arctic explorer, see Alfred Harrison (explorer).
For the late Soviet Arctic explorer, see Vladimir Voronin (captain).
1919) was a Royal Navy officer, courtier, and Arctic explorer.
idt who was to become a renowned scientist and Arctic explorer.
22 - 6 May 1875), was a Royal Navy admiral and Arctic explorer.
ич) (1799-1882) was a Russian rear-admiral and Arctic explorer.
1844), Arctic explorer.
Joseph Wiggins, Arctic explorer.
States Coast Guard admiral, oceanographer, and Arctic explorer.
Future Arctic explorers and members of Robert Falcon Scott's
al Green Cemetery to pay their respects to the Arctic explorers buried there.
Named for Arctic explorers and Bowdoin College graduates Robert
de and explorer, who assisted several American Arctic explorers, among them Charles Francis Hall and
eed-obsessed bikers, synchronized swimmers and arctic explorers.
Arctic Exposure (2007) USA
esigns for Hornsea, especially the African and Arctic figures, stylised vases, dogs, giraffes and ca
M29C Weasel in Arctic finish, U.S. Army Transportation Museum displa
nd shipped north to defend the port Petsamo in Arctic Finland.
When early explorers of the Arctic first witnessed this behavior they dubbed it E
Arctic fish use antifreeze proteins, sometimes append
borisovi, also known as the toothed cod, is an Arctic fish closely similar to the Arctic cod Arctoga
re by A. M. Mosichuk commemorating Babushkin's Arctic flight.
e was collaborating with Umberto Nobile on the Arctic flights of the airships Norge and Italia.
British North American flora, south of the Arctic flora, in five meridional belts.
She was due to be the flagship of the Russian Arctic flotilla, but was sunk en route by mines laid
inst this force were the U-boats of the German arctic flotilla, 16 U-boats forming the patrol lines
Arctic flounder, Liopsetta glacialis (Pallas, 1776).
rsen, H.E. (1908) The structure and biology of Arctic flowering plants (ed.
One of the most noted places in the arctic for these shape shifters (and tariaksuq) sight
led George Divoky, a research scientist in the Arctic, for The New York Times Magazine in 2002.
the 1979 Canadian federal election in Western Arctic for the Liberal Party of Canada and ended up c
candidate in the electoral district of Western Arctic for the Progressive Conservative Party of Cana
Riiser-Larsen became involved in searching the Arctic for Nobile after he had made a successful flig
The Arkhangelsk remained inactive in the Arctic for the remainder of the war and she was retur
ealy as Executive Officer, she searched in the Arctic for the USS Jeanette, a lost exploration vesse
Arctic, formerly known as Jericho, in the center of W
ce of ecology as a discipline, pointed out the arctic fox polymorphism, which can be found in all th
The Arctic Fox is losing ground to the larger Red Fox.
The Arctic Fox - Francis Leopold McClintock, Discoverer o
coins that featured two wildlife species: the Arctic Fox (2004), and the Canada Lynx (2005).
The Arctic Fox has a circumpolar range, meaning that it i
place that allow hunting of the Red Fox in the Arctic Fox's previous range.
fledglings can fall prey to rats, cats or the Arctic Fox, healthy adults are only threatened by the
Pribilof Islands Arctic Fox, Vulpes lagopus pribilofensis
Iceland Arctic Fox, Vulpes lagopus fuliginosus
These include Alaskan Brown Bear, Arctic Fox, Badger, Barbary Sheep, Beaver, Black Bear
everal animals including the snowy owl and the Arctic fox.
ult or young), a walrus, a killer whale, or an arctic fox.
Arctic foxes (Alopex lagopus) are dimorphic: the comm
The wildlife here is limited to polar bears, Arctic Foxes, seals, muskoxen, and migratory birds.
The Arctic Fritillary or Purplish Fritillary (Boloria cha
Arctic frogs and some other ectotherms naturally prod
When glucose is used as a cryoprotectant by arctic frogs, massive amounts of glucose are released
After the ride, guests can view animals of the Arctic from both underwater and above.
plastic pollution, campaigning to protect the Arctic from oil drilling and for working with indigen
th unusual efficiency up the food chain in the Arctic, from lichen (a tundra plant), to caribou (whi
A strong arctic front moved through Alberta from the northwest
old was then posted to Jagdgeschwader 5 on the Arctic Front.
The Northwest Coast and Arctic Gallery provides insight into the people livin
Since 1962, he has participated in Arctic geological expeditions and sailed on board var
dinoshark swimming away from a broken chunk of Arctic glacier that calved due to global warming.
--Arctic Gnome 02:11, 13 November 2006 (UTC
Oeneis bore (Schneider, 1792) -- Arctic Grayling or White-veined Arctic
at supports Lake Trout, Lake Whitefish, Cisco, Arctic Grayling, Walleye & Yellow Perch; Osprey & Bal
e, lake trout, goldeye, lake whitefish, cisco, arctic grayling, burbot, white sucker and longnose su
Calamagrostis purpurascens is native from arctic Greenland, to much of Canada (Alberta, British
Arctic ground squirrel, Urocitellus parryii
It grows in all kinds of cold temperate to arctic habitats, from sea level up to 1000 m, in many
stated that previous estimates in the Eastern Arctic had undercounted, with a new estimate of 14,40
The aquatic half-elf, the arctic half-elf, the desert half-elf, the fire half-e
tations such as the cryptic coloration in this Arctic Hare which help them avoid predation.
Large numbers of Arctic hare bones suggest that the Inuit were reduced
Muskox, Arctic hare, and ptarmigan also inhabit the area.
ominant; there are also barren-ground caribou, arctic hare, arctic fox, and North American brown lem
breeding plumage in the southern summer, when Arctic has moulted to its non-breeding plumage (thoug
The MV Arctic hauled ore from the Polaris mine
n Sir John Franklin's second expedition to the Arctic, having been personally requested by Franklin,
, while commanding his first expedition to the Arctic, he and his companions suffered incredible har
In the Arctic, he lost his dog team.
the reverse true for cold-core highs (shallow arctic highs) and warm-core lows (such as tropical cy
professor of English and American literature, Arctic historian, documentary maker, and author best
Arctic hobo (talk) 03:11, 5 October 2009 (UTC)
Chrysosyrphus is a genus of dark-coloured arctic hoverflies.
ncluding a profusion of stuffed animals, early Arctic hunting, traveling and camping equipment, and
ary is found frozen for a hundred years in the arctic ice and is thawed out and awoken.
tarring Harry Houdini as a man found frozen in arctic ice who is brought back to life.
l warming, while others say such breaks in the Arctic ice are a normal occurrence.
8,409 on water, and 4,490 on the Antarctic and Arctic ice caps.
With global warming the Arctic ice pack has been diminishing in size and thic
33 American whaling ships were trapped in the Arctic ice in late 1871 and subsequently abandoned.
bon emissions also significantly contribute to Arctic ice-melt, which is critical because “nothing i
, black carbon is a significant contributor to Arctic ice-melt, and reducing such emissions may be “
lems caused by global warming and disappearing Arctic ice.
ely reinforced to allow her to navigate in the Arctic icepack.
ot, he disappeared, flying a "Latham47" in the Arctic in 1928 with Roald Amundsen.1
ran for the Liberal Party of Canada in Western Arctic in the 1984 Canadian federal election finishin
ive Assembly of Northwest Territories from the Arctic; in 1947 he was appointed to the council, for
of the Northern Hemisphere, including the high Arctic in the Paleocene.
Large quantities of methane are stored in the Arctic in natural gas deposits, permafrost, and as su
oined Benjamin Leigh Smith's expedition to the Arctic in 1873.
er Public Aquarium expeditions to the Canadian Arctic in 1968 and 1970 to study narwhals.
In the autumn 1973 edition of Arctic in Colour, a Government of the NWT publication
sians penetrated and colonized the Far Eastern Arctic, in two distinct waves originating from White
d took part in AMA expeditions to the Canadian Arctic in 1972, Indian Himalayas in 1973, Nuptse, Nep
er Care, and in March 2010 dog sledding in the Arctic in −31 °C for the Dogs Trust.
ation equipment (as a Navy undertaking) in the Arctic in late 1962-early 1963 was conducted in the M
Orkan served with the Royal Navy in the Arctic, In early 1943, the destroyer escorted the con
e hearing in Inuit communities in the Canadian Arctic, including Nunavut and perhaps northern Quebec
When black carbon concentrations in the Arctic increase during the winter and spring due to A
ICC is one of the six Arctic indigenous communities to have the status of P
Soon after his return from the Arctic, Inglefield was sent to join the Crimean War i
Arctic insects also use sugars as cryoprotectants.
as initially constructed with records from the Arctic Institute of North America's database.
Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Arctic Institute of North America
itsoq, Greenland) is Executive Director of the Arctic Institute of North America (AINA), the first w
's University (1936-1951), and the head of the Arctic Institute of North America (1951-1955).
, he went to the University of Calgary and the Arctic Institute of North America.
een's in 1951, Wallace joined the newly formed Arctic Institute of North America (AINA), which at th
from 1930 to 1932, Schmidt was the head of the Arctic Institute.
Water (AAIW), Subantarctic Mode Water (SAMW), Arctic Intermediate Water (AIW), the central waters o
with advanced alchemy, before traveling to the Arctic into a long abandoned Nazi weapon storage buil
Pan Arctic Inuit Logistics - PAIL operates and services m
ects of federal government policies on Eastern Arctic Inuit during the period from the 1950s through
as President of Norrec Ltd., and Secretary of Arctic Investments Ltd., as well as becoming Presiden
The fragility of the Arctic is hinted at as a reason to prevent climate ch
sed by the Inuit and Athapascan peoples of the Arctic is shown by the everyday items on exhibit, inc
"The Arctic is really the canary in the coal mine in terms
Approximately 90% of sea ice exported from the Arctic is transported by the Eastern Greenland Curren
istmas holiday season, SeaWorld Orlando's Wild Arctic is transformed into the Polar Express Experien
Wild Arctic is a simulator ride through the Arctic set in
The first Canadian Arctic island exploratory well was spudded in 1961 at
Durban Island is a Canadian Arctic island located in Nunavut, Canada.
Ushakov Island, Arctic island named after its discovered, Georgy Usha
nean, strafed by the Luftwaffe, stranded on an Arctic island, bombarded in Moscow, and pulled out of
The Eider Islands are an uninhabited Canadian Arctic islands group in the Qikiqtaaluk Region of Nun
ects of the Mackenzie River delta, the western Arctic islands and Alaska.
Kent Island is one of the uninhabited Canadian arctic islands in the Qikiqtaaluk Region of Nunavut,
Cameron Island is one of the Canadian arctic islands in Nunavut, Canada.
Island is one of the many uninhabited Canadian arctic islands in Qikiqtaaluk Region, Nunavut.
Rowley Island is one of the Canadian Arctic islands in Qikiqtaaluk Region, Nunavut.
nland, Labrador, Newfoundland and the Canadian arctic islands in the years 900, 1100, 1300 and 1500.
e subject of the agreement: Area A consists of Arctic Islands and mainland Eastern Arctic, and their
genus has also been found in Newfoundland, the Arctic islands, and on Spitsbergen.
g north excepting most of Nunavut and the high Arctic islands.
of this voyage, entitled Stray Leaves from an Arctic Journal (1852), and was promoted to the rank o
ion (Silurian, Ludlow) of the central Canadian Arctic, Journal of Paleontology 69(4).
Thysanoessa raschii, sometimes known as Arctic krill, is one of the most common euphausiid sp
nship between vegetation and environment in an arctic landscape.
agmatic Province forms part of the larger High Arctic Large Igneous Province and consists of flood b
She escorted a number of German convoys in the Arctic later in the year.
Many points in Arctic latitudes (Cumberland Sound, Cape Walsingham,
utobot's HQ while Optimus and Arcee patrol the Arctic, leaving Bumblebee, Bulkhead, Ratchet, Jack, M
posits remain in situ and include steppe pika, arctic lemming, Norway lemming, various voles, red de
fondness for realistic/naturalistic scenes of Arctic life; an instinctive grasp of line, form and c
Arctic Light Film Festival
iators conducted the first ever flights in the Arctic looking for the lost expedition of polar explo
The main objective of the Arctic Mars Analog Svalbard Expedition (AMASE) is to
Arctic Mars Analog Svalbard Expedition (AMASE) was a
1965: Arctic Melody
Arctic methane release from permafrost and clathrates
re partially descended from this last group of Arctic migrants to Greenland.
In 1956, the name was changed to Arctic Missions in order to better represent the broa
-elected to a fourth term and his last as High Arctic MLA in the 1987 Northwest Territories general
Adele, Arctic Monkey, etc.).
sound, aided and abetted by a revised band and Arctic Monkeys producer Jim Abbiss".
                                                                                                    


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