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Yves Earhart

Arctic Ice Marches

'Arctic Ice Marches' presents a fascinating exploration of human survival and achievement in Earth's most extreme cold environments, where temperatures can plummet to an astounding -89.2°C.
The book masterfully weaves together three critical elements: the science behind extreme cold environments, the evolution of polar expedition equipment, and the remarkable achievements of polar explorers who have pushed the boundaries of human endurance. Through a carefully structured approach, the book progresses from fundamental cold-weather physics to practical applications, using real-world examples like Norwegian explorer Børge Ousland's solo Antarctic crossing to illustrate key concepts.
The narrative bridges multiple disciplines, examining how modern technology and human adaptation have transformed seemingly impossible polar journeys into achievable adventures. The author's analysis of successful and failed expeditions provides readers with crucial insights into the delicate balance between human limitations and technological capabilities in extreme environments.
What sets this book apart is its comprehensive integration of scientific data, historical documentation, and practical expedition knowledge. Drawing from meteorological data, expedition logs, and medical research, it offers readers both theoretical understanding and practical guidance for polar exploration. Whether you're an outdoor enthusiast, researcher, or history buff, the book provides valuable insights into how modern materials science, weather forecasting, and human preparation have revolutionized polar exploration, while maintaining an accessible approach to complex technical concepts.
77 бумажных страниц
Дата публикации оригинала
2025
Год выхода издания
2025
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