The Greenland ice sheet

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100 1 ‡aBader, Henri, ‡d1907-
245 1 4 ‡aThe Greenland ice sheet / ‡cby Henri Bader
260 ‡a[Hanover, N.H.] : ‡bU.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, Corps of Engineers, ‡c1961
300 ‡aiv, 18 pages : ‡billustrations, maps ; ‡c27 cm
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490 0 ‡aCold regions science and engineering. Part I, Environment. Sect B, Regional ; ‡vI-B2
500 ‡a"Sept 1961."
504 ‡aIncludes bibliographical references (page 18)
520 ‡aThe mean elevation of the bed of the ice sheet is 620 m (2060 ft), and almost 1/3 of its area lies below sea level. The mean thickness of the ice sheet (equal to the difference between the mean elevations of surface and bed) is 1515 m (4970 ft). The ice volume is 2,600,000 cu km = 620,000 cu mi. The water equivalent is 2,350,000 cu km (560,000 cu mi). If distributed over the world's oceans, it would raise the sea level by 6.5 m (21 ft). The maximum thickness of the ice sheet is about 3000 m (10,000 ft). (Author)
536 ‡aDept. of the Army Project ‡f8S66-02-001
538 ‡aMode of access: Internet.
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710 2 ‡aCold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory (U.S.)
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