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British Polar Year Expedition, Fort Rae, N. W. Canada, 1932–33

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THE great scientific enterprise of the Second International Polar Year, 1932-33, is now bearing fruit in the publication, by the various co-operating nations, of the reports of their work. It will be remembered that the enterprise was a repetition and extension of the work of the First Polar Year, 1882-83, its main object being to obtain geophysical observations of various kinds at a number of high-latitude stations (mainly temporary) during a complete year ; an associated programme of intensified observations in middle and low latitudes was also carried out during the same period.

British Polar Year Expedition, Fort Rae, N. W. Canada, 1932–33

Vol. 1: Discussion of Results ; Meteorology, Terrestrial Magnetism and Aurora, Atmospheric Electricity. Pp. xv + 336 + 5 plates. 21s. net. Vol. 2: Tables ; Meteorology, Terrestrial Magnetism, Atmospheric Electricity. Pp. ix + 228. 15s. net. (Published under the direction of the British National Committee for the Polar Year, The Royal Society, Burlington House, London.) (London: Percy Lund, Humphries and Co., Ltd., 1937.)

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C., S. British Polar Year Expedition, Fort Rae, N. W. Canada, 1932–33 . Nature 140, 825–826 (1937). https://doi.org/10.1038/140825a0

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