Ice observation, meteorology and oceanography in the North Atlantic Ocean. Report on the work carried out by the S.S. "Scotia," in 1913 ...

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Corporate author / creator:Scotia (Ship) 1913.
Imprint:London, H.M. Stationery Off., Darling and Son, limited [printers] 1914.
Description:141 p. incl. tables, chart, diagrs. and atlas of 1 p. l., 35 pl. (maps, charts, diagrs.) 34 cm.
Language:English
Subject:
Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4020520
Hidden Bibliographic Details
Other authors / contributors:Smith, H. Llewellyn (Hubert Llewellyn), 1864-1945
Matthews, Donald J.
Taylor, Geoffrey Ingram, 1886-1975
Crawshay, L. R.
Great Britain. Board of Trade
Notes:Atlas has subtitle: Maps, charts and diagrams to illustrate the Report ... After the loss of the S.S. "Titanic," in April, 1912, the British Board of trade called a special conference to consider the establishment of ice patrol or ice observation vessels to the north of steamship routes across the Atlantic. The report of the conference, Dec. 20, 1912, recommended this expedition, and the Board of trade took immediate steps to carry it into effect. Arrangements were made for the cost to be shared equally between the government and the shipowners concerned.
The "Scotia" was commanded by Capt. T. Robertson, her former captain in Bruce's Antarctic expedition. cf. Nature, Jan. 1915, p. 535.
Bibliography: p. 47.
committed to retain 20170930 20421213 HathiTrust

MARC

LEADER 00000nam a2200000K 4500
001 4020520
003 ICU
005 19991014000000.0
008 930830s1914 enkabdf b 000 0 eng d
010 |a  15009353 
035 |a (OCoLC)28720803 
040 |a CUY  |c CUY  |d CGU 
049 |a CGUA 
050 0 |a GC491  |b .S4 
110 2 |a Scotia (Ship)  |d 1913. 
245 1 0 |a Ice observation, meteorology and oceanography in the North Atlantic Ocean.  |b Report on the work carried out by the S.S. "Scotia," in 1913 ... 
260 |a London,  |b H.M. Stationery Off., Darling and Son, limited [printers]  |c 1914. 
300 |a 141 p. incl. tables, chart, diagrs.  |e and atlas of 1 p. l., 35 pl. (maps, charts, diagrs.)  |c 34 cm. 
336 |a text  |b txt  |2 rdacontent 
337 |a unmediated  |b n  |2 rdamedia 
338 |a volume  |b nc  |2 rdacarrier 
500 |a Atlas has subtitle: Maps, charts and diagrams to illustrate the Report ... After the loss of the S.S. "Titanic," in April, 1912, the British Board of trade called a special conference to consider the establishment of ice patrol or ice observation vessels to the north of steamship routes across the Atlantic. The report of the conference, Dec. 20, 1912, recommended this expedition, and the Board of trade took immediate steps to carry it into effect. Arrangements were made for the cost to be shared equally between the government and the shipowners concerned. 
500 |a The "Scotia" was commanded by Capt. T. Robertson, her former captain in Bruce's Antarctic expedition. cf. Nature, Jan. 1915, p. 535. 
504 |a Bibliography: p. 47. 
505 0 |a Report to the president of the Board of trade [by H. Llewellyn Smith]--Report by D.J. Matthews.--Report by G.I. Taylor.--Report by L.R. Crawshay.--Appendix: Table of the four-hourly sea surface and meteorological observation.--[Atlas] 
583 1 |a committed to retain  |c 20170930  |d 20421213  |f HathiTrust  |5 ICU 
650 0 |a Ice  |z Atlantic Ocean. 
650 0 |a Marine meteorology  |z Atlantic Ocean. 
651 0 |a Atlantic Ocean 
650 7 |a Ice.  |2 fast  |0 http://id.worldcat.org/fast/fst00966505 
650 7 |a Marine meteorology.  |2 fast  |0 http://id.worldcat.org/fast/fst01009724 
651 7 |a Atlantic Ocean.  |2 fast  |0 http://id.worldcat.org/fast/fst01240722 
700 1 |a Smith, H. Llewellyn  |q (Hubert Llewellyn),  |d 1864-1945 
700 1 |a Matthews, Donald J. 
700 1 |a Taylor, Geoffrey Ingram,  |d 1886-1975 
700 1 |a Crawshay, L. R. 
710 1 |a Great Britain.  |b Board of Trade 
929 |a retrocon 
999 f f |i 5195bffb-040f-5f5a-8c28-4c978ad8349d  |s 8574fa3b-71bc-5dd3-83af-b892f8b29018 
928 |t Dewey Decimal classification  |a 551.461 R301  |l JCL  |c JCL-SciLg  |i 6328892 
927 |t Dewey Decimal classification  |a 551.461 R301  |l JCL  |c JCL-SciLg  |e CRERAR  |b 086723911  |i 6483736