The British Graham Land Expedition 1934–37

After three summer and two winter seasons' work, the British Graham Land Expedition has returned from West Antarctica. It is intended here not so much to describe the scientific and survey results as to give a résumé of its activities from the time of its initiation. The objects of the expediti...

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Published in:Polar Record
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press (CUP) 1937
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0032247400036032
https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/S0032247400036032
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Summary:After three summer and two winter seasons' work, the British Graham Land Expedition has returned from West Antarctica. It is intended here not so much to describe the scientific and survey results as to give a résumé of its activities from the time of its initiation. The objects of the expedition as originally outlined was to explore as much of the Antarctic coastline between Luitpold Land and Charcot Land as possible, from a base established as far south on the west coast of South Graham Land as ice-conditions would allow. The scientific programme was to include regular meteorological observations, biological, geological and glaciological research.