Introduction to Antarctica.

By: United States. Naval Support Force, Antarctica.
Contributor(s): United States. Antarctic Projects Office.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Washington, D.C. : For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1967Edition: 3rd revised edition.Description: ii, 52 pages : illustrations, maps, portraits ; 26 cm.Subject(s): ICE CAPS | GEOGRAPHY | GEOLOGY | TRANSANTARCTIC MOUNTAINS | GEOPHYSICS | COAL | CLIMATE | WHALES | WHALING | KRILL | SEALS | PENGUINS | EXPLORATION | HISTORY | MOUNT EREBUS | MCMURDO SOUND | ANTARCTICAHoldings: GRETA POINT: 919.9 UNI
Contents:
What is Antarctica? -- Antarctic animals and plants -- What men do in Antarctica -- The age of discovery -- All-out assault: the IGY -- Antarctica today -- Antarctica tomorrow -- Suggestions for further reading -- Information sources.
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BOOK BOOK WELLINGTON BOOKS 919.9 UNI 1 Available B016691

Cover title.

"Prepared as a public information service of the U.S. Naval Support Force, Antarctica to replace a publication formerly issued under the same title by the U.S. Antarctic Projects Officer."

Previous edition published: U.S. Antarctic Projects Officer, 1964.

Includes references to New Zealand.

Includes bibliographical reference (pages 50-52).

What is Antarctica? -- Antarctic animals and plants -- What men do in Antarctica -- The age of discovery -- All-out assault: the IGY -- Antarctica today -- Antarctica tomorrow -- Suggestions for further reading -- Information sources.

GRETA POINT: 919.9 UNI

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