The McCall Glacier Project and Its Logistics

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  • Robert W. Mason

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https://doi.org/10.14430/arctic3715

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IGY 1957-58 Research publications

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Describes the establishment and supply of two camps for this United States IGY micrometeorological and glacier-movement survey program, 1957-58. The McCall, an accessible valley glacier in the Romanzof Mts., eastern Brooks Range, northern Alaska, was chosen for the study during a reconnaissance flight in Aug. 1956. Transport was by air: prefabricated buildings, 34 tons of fuel and 18 tons of supplies and rations for the four-man party were parachuted from U.S. Air Force C-119 cargo planes during the 18-month program. Personnel, scientific instruments, and delicate apparatus were flown in by ski-equipped light planes; the glacier surface made an excellent landing field.

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1959-01-01

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