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THE occurrence of small ice-bergs in the northern part of the Greenland Sea—the strait between Greenland and Spitsbergen—and in the same situation, and also in a lower latitude off the Greenland coast of mud or alluvial matter on the surface of the drifting ice, are facts that appear worthy of attention.
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GRAY, R. Ice-bergs in a High Latitude. Nature 124, 479–480 (1929). https://doi.org/10.1038/124479a0
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