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[Antarctic explorations] [cartographic material] / Japanese Polar Research and Advancement Associati...

[Antarctic explorations] [cartographic material] / Japanese Polar Research and Advancement Associati...

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[Antarctic explorations] [cartographic material] / Japanese Polar Research and Advancement Association.

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Full title

[Antarctic explorations] [cartographic material] / Japanese Polar Research and Advancement Association.

Publisher

Tokyo, Japan : Japanese Polar Research and Advancement Association, 1970-[1975]

Date

1970-[1975]

Call Numbers

M Ser 2 180/2

Record Identifier

74Vvrkwp68oy

MMS ID

991011407709702626

Language

  • Japanese
  • English
Physical Description

Cartographic data

Scale 1:9 800 000.

Physical content

[4] maps : col. ; 48 x 71 cm.

Publication information

Publisher

Tokyo, Japan : Japanese Polar Research and Advancement Association, 1970-[1975]

Date Published

1970-[1975]

More information

Alternative Titles

Full title

[Antarctic explorations] [cartographic material] / Japanese Polar Research and Advancement Association.

Authors, Artists and Contributors
Notes

General note

Inset: Southern Hemisphere from 30° S lat., Lützow Holm Bay.

Map series of exploration of Antarctica.

Relief shown by contours.

Shows progress of exploration from 1823; relief by 500m. contours, glaciers, nunatake, and shelf ice.

Title translated from Japanese.

Information transferred from the Mitchell Library shelflist catalogue as part of the eRecords Project 2011-2012....

Language note

Text in Japanese with place names in English. Title in Japanese.

Time Period

d1970 d1975

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

M Ser 2 180/2

Record Identifier

74Vvrkwp68oy

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MMS ID

991011407709702626

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