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Practical dictionary of Siberia and the North = Severnaia͡ ents͡ikloediia͡a
A compilation of over 4,000 articles by Russian specialists on scientific, historical, and geographic issues related to Siberia, Scandinavia, Canada, Alaska, the North Pole, and Russia.
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- Printed document
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- Engineering and Technology
- Health Sciences
- Humanities and Social Sciences
- Natural Sciences
Russian Arctic Seas: Navigational conditions and accidents
Bilingual (Russian–English) accounts of activities in the Russian Arctic seas that have resulted in accidents. Specifically, the physical environment and navigation issues in the Kara, Laptev, East Siberian, and Chukchi Seas. Half of the book is devoted to detailed descriptions of nearly 100 accidents caused by heavy ice conditions since 1900. The accidents are categorized according to type and cause, e.g., shipwrecks, forced drift (ice jets in one particular case), overwintering, and various types of vessel damage.
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- Reserved Access
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- Engineering and Technology
The Encyclopedia Arctica
The Encyclopedia Arctica is the typescript of a proposed 20-volume reference work on the northern Arctic and sub-Arctic regions. The project was started in 1947 and was never published. Subjects covered include archaeology, anthropology, botany, engineering, geography, geology, history, law (including international relations), language, medicine, meteorology, oceanography, religion, zoology, and biographies.
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- Humanities and Social Sciences
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The Western Arctic Seas Encyclopedia
An encyclopedia designed to accumulate and systematize knowledge about three unique natural water areas—the Barents, White, and Kara Seas—and their rich features, the events that have taken place on their waters and shores, and the remarkable people whose lives were, and are, closely intertwined with these seas.
Subjects: Biology, Earth sciences, History, Western Arctic, Oceanography
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- Humanities and Social Sciences
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