De la rupture des glaces du Pole Arctique

Auteur: Aubriet, Antoine
Editeur: Cambridge University Press
In the nineteenth century, scientists thought that the North Pole was ice-free and that ice came from rivers. This book, published in 1818, defends the inaccurate climate theory resulting from these misconceptions and links the harsh European winters of 1815-17 to the break-up and southward drift of Arctic ice.
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In the nineteenth century, scientists thought that the North Pole was ice-free and that ice came from rivers. This book, published in 1818, defends the inaccurate climate theory resulting from these misconceptions and links the harsh European winters of 1815-17 to the break-up and southward drift of Arctic ice.
ISBN / EAN 9781108048279
Auteur Aubriet, Antoine
Editeur Cambridge University Press