Der Einfluss Des Treibeises Auf Die Bodengestalt Der Polargebiete (The Influence of Drift Ice on the Landforms of the Polar Regions) by Georg Hartmann, published in 1891, explores the geomorphological impact of sea ice in polar environments. This historical work examines how the movement and action of drift ice shape the landscapes of the Arctic and Antarctic. Hartmann delves into the processes by which ice interacts with the land, influencing erosion, deposition, and the formation of various geographical features.
This early study provides valuable insights into the dynamic relationship between ice and land in polar regions, contributing to our understanding of glacial geomorphology. It will appeal to those interested in the history of polar science, glaciology, and the Earth sciences.
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