"Contributions To The Hydrography Of The Siberian Sea" presents a detailed exploration of the Siberian Sea's hydrographic conditions, offering invaluable insights into the region's oceanography. Penned by Otto Pettersson, this work is a significant contribution to the scientific understanding of Arctic waters.
The book delves into the physical properties of the sea, including its currents, salinity, and temperature variations. It provides a historical context for the study of this remote and challenging environment. This work appeals to historians of science, oceanographers, and anyone intrigued by Arctic exploration.
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