Oceanographic Observations: Kennedy Channel, Kane Basin, Smith Sound and Baffin Bay, Summer 1963 presents a detailed record of oceanographic data collected during a United States Coast Guard expedition. This historical document provides valuable insights into the physical and chemical properties of the Arctic waters during the summer of 1963.
Authored by the United States Coast Guard Oceanographic Unit, with contributions from Alfred P. Franceschetti, D.A. McGill, Nathaniel Corwin, and Elazar Uchupi, the report includes extensive observations, analyses, and findings related to water temperature, salinity, and other key oceanographic parameters. Researchers and historians alike will find this report an essential resource for understanding the environmental conditions and oceanographic dynamics of this critical Arctic region during the mid-20th century.
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