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Ice thickness survey [cartographic material] : S.P.R.I. II radio echo sounder (February 1969) Jelbar...

Ice thickness survey [cartographic material] : S.P.R.I. II radio echo sounder (February 1969) Jelbar...

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Ice thickness survey [cartographic material] : S.P.R.I. II radio echo sounder (February 1969) Jelbartisen-Trolltunga area (Western Dronning Maud Land) / by T. Van Autenboer and H. Decleir; Belgian Antarctic Expedition, 1969.

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Full title

Ice thickness survey [cartographic material] : S.P.R.I. II radio echo sounder (February 1969) Jelbartisen-Trolltunga area (Western Dronning Maud Land) / by T. Van Autenboer and H. Decleir; Belgian Antarctic Expedition, 1969.

Publisher

Bruxelles : Expedition Antarctique Belge, 1969.

Date

1969.

Call Numbers

M4 183.5/1969/2

Record Identifier

74VvRdAwrAMM

MMS ID

991008996129702626

Language

English

Formats

Physical Description

Cartographic data

Scale [ca. 1: 100 000]

Physical content

1 map in 3 sections ; 178 x 124 cm. on sheets 104 x 67 cm.

Publication information

Publisher

Bruxelles : Expedition Antarctique Belge, 1969.

Date Published

1969.

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Full title

Ice thickness survey [cartographic material] : S.P.R.I. II radio echo sounder (February 1969) Jelbartisen-Trolltunga area (Western Dronning Maud Land) / by T. Van Autenboer and H. Decleir; Belgian Antarctic Expedition, 1969.

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General note

Information transferred from the Mitchell Library shelflist catalogue as part of the eRecords Project 2009-2010.

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Call Numbers

M4 183.5/1969/2

Record Identifier

74VvRdAwrAMM

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MMS ID

991008996129702626

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