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Corrigenda: The Problem of Inversions in Estimating the Height of Glaciation Limits inArctic RegionsSource: Arctic and Alpine Research, Vol. 5, No. 2 (Spring, 1973)Published by: INSTAAR, University of ColoradoStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/1550263 .
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CORRIGENDA FOR Vol. 4, No. 3, 1972
"Bioenergetics of the Snowy Owl (Nyctea scandiaca)." James A. Gessaman
Page 224, Col. 2, lines 11 and 12 should read:
Sustained air speeds of 4.47 and 7.47 m sec-1 were generated. ...
Page 226, Equation (4) should read:
M = BVO51 + M v#O v O
Page 227, Col. 2, paragraph 3 should read:
The average existence metabolism at 5, -4.5, and -17.8?C was 204, 217, and 293 kcal day-1, respectively. The values at 5 and -4.5?C are not significantly different on the basis of a t-test for unpaired observations.
Page 228, Col. 2, line 5 should read:
and 25?C * ccO--1 ? g-- * hr-1 for the elf owl
Page 230, Col. 1, Equation 7 should read:
M = (Tr4 - T') + KV'(Tr - T,)
Page 231, Col. 2, Equation 9 should read:
G.E.I. = 261.84 - 8.58TA
"Distribution of Selected Chemical Elements in Even-Aged Alder (Alnus) Ecosystems near Fairbanks, Alaska." Keith Van Cleve and Leslie A. Viereck.
Page 242: Footnote for Table 2 should read:
aValues connected by line not significantly different at 5% level.
CORRIGENDA FOR Vol. 4, No. 4, 1972
Correspondence from Raymond S. Bradley
Page 359, Col. 1, lines 11-15 should read:
The postulated relationship is based on the fact that in the warmest period of the year the mean 0?C isotherm is at its highest elevation and hence may critically influence the distribution of snow and ice bodies.
CORRIGENDA FOR Vol. 4, No. 3, 1972
"Bioenergetics of the Snowy Owl (Nyctea scandiaca)." James A. Gessaman
Page 224, Col. 2, lines 11 and 12 should read:
Sustained air speeds of 4.47 and 7.47 m sec-1 were generated. ...
Page 226, Equation (4) should read:
M = BVO51 + M v#O v O
Page 227, Col. 2, paragraph 3 should read:
The average existence metabolism at 5, -4.5, and -17.8?C was 204, 217, and 293 kcal day-1, respectively. The values at 5 and -4.5?C are not significantly different on the basis of a t-test for unpaired observations.
Page 228, Col. 2, line 5 should read:
and 25?C * ccO--1 ? g-- * hr-1 for the elf owl
Page 230, Col. 1, Equation 7 should read:
M = (Tr4 - T') + KV'(Tr - T,)
Page 231, Col. 2, Equation 9 should read:
G.E.I. = 261.84 - 8.58TA
"Distribution of Selected Chemical Elements in Even-Aged Alder (Alnus) Ecosystems near Fairbanks, Alaska." Keith Van Cleve and Leslie A. Viereck.
Page 242: Footnote for Table 2 should read:
aValues connected by line not significantly different at 5% level.
CORRIGENDA FOR Vol. 4, No. 4, 1972
Correspondence from Raymond S. Bradley
Page 359, Col. 1, lines 11-15 should read:
The postulated relationship is based on the fact that in the warmest period of the year the mean 0?C isotherm is at its highest elevation and hence may critically influence the distribution of snow and ice bodies.
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