Baffin Island Expedition, 1953: A Preliminary Field Report

Authors

  • P.D. Baird
  • W.H. Ward
  • H. Rothlisberger
  • S. Orvig
  • B.H. Bonnlander
  • D.J. Kidd
  • H.R. Thompson
  • A. Watson
  • F.H. Schwarzenbach
  • J. Marmet
  • J.A. Thomson
  • J.R. Weber

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14430/arctic3878

Keywords:

Plant collections

Abstract

Contains description and brief summaries of results of the second Baffin Island Expedition of the Arctic Institute of North America, May-Sept. 1953. The 13-man party carried out a program in the Penny Highland region of Cumberland Peninsula, centering on Pangnirtung Pass. Glaciological work on the Penny Icecap and Highway Glacier included studies of glacier physics, seismic work, and meteorological observations on bedrock geology and structure are given. Corrie formation and the geomorphology of Pangnirtung Pass were studied. Specimens of local fauna were collected and biological studies of some species were made. Comparisons of the vegetation of Penny Highland and East and North Greenland were made through extensive plant collections. Eight peaks were climbed and their altitudes determined. A list of 17 new names approved by the Canadian Board on Geographical Names is appended.

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Published

1953-01-01