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Rocks and Ice Landscapes of the North

By: Rolf Stange(Author)
238 pages, 9 plates with colour photos, 120 b/w photos, illustrations and maps
NHBS
A geographical traveling accompaniment to Spitsbergen and East Greenland
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Language: English, also available in German

Why are some areas characterized by steep, pointed mountains and others lowlying and table-flat? How does a glacier work, what are typical traces of ice-age glaciation which are evident almost anywhere in the Arctic and Antarctica? What is a Pingo, how does frost-patterned ground evolve? Where were mines in Svalbard and East Greenland, what was mined?

Questions like these often come to mind while travelling the Arctic, specially as vegetation which is usually covering bedrock is scarce here, thus allowing to see the rocks, the »backbone« of all landscapes. Many processes left their traces during the course of earth history in the various landscapes we are travelling today. These landscapes provide the background of today's ecosystems, there we can find the wildlife and all the flowers we enjoy so much, and they set the scene for the exciting history which has taken place.

Literature answering those questions is scarce: scientific literature is not very useful for those among us who have not studied geology or physical geography, and general guidebooks usually only show that the author is not interested in the subject Rocks and Ice: Landscapes of the North tries to fill this gap in literature, giving some basics and then a lot of information specially for the areas the author has travelled a lot: Svalbard and East Greenland (from Kejser Franz Joseph Fjord in the north to Kangerlussuaq in the south). Rocks and Ice: Landscapes of the North is illustrated with many b/w photographs, maps, figures and colour plates, making it easy to read, although the amount of information makes it interesting even for trained geologists who are not yet familiar with the area.

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By: Rolf Stange(Author)
238 pages, 9 plates with colour photos, 120 b/w photos, illustrations and maps
NHBS
A geographical traveling accompaniment to Spitsbergen and East Greenland
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