High Arctic Extreme Science: Environmental Research from the Trans-Ellesmere Island Ski Expedition

Robert B. France
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Recalling a time when polar expeditions were equal parts adventure and academic discovery, this book pays tribute to the 1990 Trans-Ellesmere Island ski expedition, the first human-powered, non-Inuit, lengthwise crossing of one of the largest islands in the High Arctic. Since the expedition, the observations and measurements from the trek have produced more than a dozen groundbreaking articles on environmental contamination, wildlife distribution, and garbage littering. These studies—together with previously unpublished research findings and with many astounding photographs—are collected under a single cover for the first time.
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