Lincoln Sea

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Lincoln Sea is a body of water in the Arctic Ocean, stretching from Cape Columbia, Canada in the west to Cape Morris Jesup, Greenland in the east.
The body of water to the east of Lincoln Sea (east of Cape Morris Jesup) is Wandel Sea.
Lincoln Sea is a body of water lies in the Arctic Ocean; it stretches from Cape Columbia, Canada in the west to Cape Morris Jesup, Greenland in
at the east of Lincoln Sea (east of Cape Morris Jesup).
It is bounded by Lincoln Sea (west of Cape Morris Jesup) and Wandel Sea of the Arctic Ocean in the north.
On 19th December 2008 the lincoln sea cadet had there last cadet night for 2008. We had a disco party with a buffet and a load of fun.
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Lincoln Sea is a body of water in the Arctic Ocean.
With 8,000 horsepower and a length of 123 feet, Tug Lincoln Sea is the biggest boat in the harbor. Her twin 5-bladed propellers are about 12 feet in diameter.
Closeup view of Tug Lincoln Sea's raised main pilothouse. - See the K-Sea Transportation Partners L.P. website at: http://www.k-sea.
Lincoln Sea, part of the Arctic Ocean.
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This is a handout map showing the Lincoln Sea boundary dispute including the location of Greenland's Beaumont Island.
considerable attention in recent years, the Lincoln Sea issue has remained a low-profile irritant in Canadian-Danish relations.
Kessel said the Lincoln Sea dispute "boils down to whether a rock is a rock, or a rock is more than a rock.
sedimentary basin beneath the Lincoln Sea and more recent refraction seismic profiling has confirmed this interpretation.
Lincoln Sea is seen to be surrounded by areas which collectively accumulated sediments almost continuously from the late Proterozoic and to the Tertiary, with superimposed Caledonian and
The Lincoln Sea can be envisaged as part of a very large basin formed upon a likely early Carboniferous framework of rifted crust postdating the Caledonian and Ellesmerian
The Lincoln Sea ice thickness distribution is important for the regional heat fluxes and the sea ice rheology and drift patterns.
The short term Lincoln Sea surface heat flux is estimated using an one dimensional thermo-dynamical model and meteorological data collected at the GreenIce camp site.
Lincoln Sea were conducted in May 2009.
phenomenon underhand in the Lincoln Sea were an anual and natural event, then it would probably follow a more or less recognisable pattern, and we would have certain clues as to
The last break up of this kind in the Lincoln Sea was recorded in 2004. In comparing images from May and July 2004, another surprise emerges.
Lincoln sea ice conditions: a comparison between 2002 and 2007 29 May.
K-Sea's LINCOLN SEA (ex-S/R EVERETT) is an 8,000 BHP AT/B tug built for Mobil Oil Corp., US Fleets, then transferred to Sea River Maritime after the Exxon-Mobil merger.