Title | Vegetation indicates potentially unstable Arctic terrain / La végétation dénote l'éventualité d'un terrain Arctique instable |
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Licence | Please note the adoption of the Open Government Licence - Canada
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Author | Edlund, S A |
Source | Geos vol. 18, no. 3, 1989 p. 9-13, https://doi.org/10.4095/127535 Open Access |
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Year | 1989 |
Alt Series | Geological Survey of Canada, Contribution Series 17889 |
Publisher | Energy, Mines and Resources Canada |
Document | serial |
Lang. | English; French |
Media | paper; on-line; digital |
File format | pdf |
Province | Nunavut |
NTS | 49G; 49H; 59H; 340B |
Area | Queen Elizabeth Islands; Ellesmere Island; Fosheim Peninsula; Axel Heiberg Island |
Lat/Long WENS | -92.0000 -80.0000 81.0000 79.0000 |
Subjects | surficial geology/geomorphology; environmental geology; hydrogeology; Nature and Environment; Science and Technology; vegetation; glaciers; glacial deposits; climate; climate effects; climatic
fluctuations; groundwater; hydrography; landslides; mass wasting; permafrost; ground ice; Climate change; cumulative effects; permafrost thaw; Phanerozoic; Cenozoic; Quaternary |
Illustrations | geoscientific sketch maps; photographs; time series; block diagrams |
Released | 1989 01 01; 2022 06 16 |
GEOSCAN ID | 127535 |
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