Notes on some Specimens of Rocks from the Antarctic Regions
Towards the end of the year 1893, I received from Captain Thomas Robertson of Dundee, master of the steamship “Active,” a number of specimens of rocks which he had collected in the Antarctic regions during a sealing expedition. In letters to me he gave the following particulars regarding these speci...
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crcambridgeupr:10.1017/s0370164600051002 2024-03-03T08:37:09+00:00 Notes on some Specimens of Rocks from the Antarctic Regions Geikie, Archibald Teall, J. J. H. 1899 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0370164600051002 https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/S0370164600051002 en eng Cambridge University Press (CUP) https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh volume 22, page 66-70 ISSN 0370-1646 General Engineering journal-article 1899 crcambridgeupr https://doi.org/10.1017/s0370164600051002 2024-02-08T08:49:29Z Towards the end of the year 1893, I received from Captain Thomas Robertson of Dundee, master of the steamship “Active,” a number of specimens of rocks which he had collected in the Antarctic regions during a sealing expedition. In letters to me he gave the following particulars regarding these specimens:—“They were all taken from one place in Dundee Island. We had not time to land and take specimens from other parts. Dundee Island, so named by me, is a separate piece of land, close to Joinville Island, and all the stones I sent you were picked up on a beach at its south-west end. I had a boat sealing on Joinville Island, but they brought no specimens of rock on board. The round flat piece of light-coloured granite I broke off a piece the size of a man's head, the day I sent off the box to you. The small piece of blue basaltic rock I broke off at the same time, not to make the box too heavy. You have all the others as they were found. The southwest end of Dundee Island is a long low point which I named ‘Welchness.’ There are high cliffs up from the ness, from which the pieces of granite could have come, or they might have been carried by the ice. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Dundee Island Joinville Island Cambridge University Press Antarctic The Antarctic Dundee ENVELOPE(-55.966,-55.966,-63.483,-63.483) Joinville ENVELOPE(-55.867,-55.867,-63.250,-63.250) Joinville Island ENVELOPE(-55.667,-55.667,-63.350,-63.350) Low Point ENVELOPE(-37.183,-37.183,-54.050,-54.050) Dundee Island ENVELOPE(-55.967,-55.967,-63.483,-63.483) Man's Head ENVELOPE(70.118,70.118,-49.614,-49.614) Welchness ENVELOPE(-56.250,-56.250,-63.483,-63.483) Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 22 66 70 |
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Towards the end of the year 1893, I received from Captain Thomas Robertson of Dundee, master of the steamship “Active,” a number of specimens of rocks which he had collected in the Antarctic regions during a sealing expedition. In letters to me he gave the following particulars regarding these specimens:—“They were all taken from one place in Dundee Island. We had not time to land and take specimens from other parts. Dundee Island, so named by me, is a separate piece of land, close to Joinville Island, and all the stones I sent you were picked up on a beach at its south-west end. I had a boat sealing on Joinville Island, but they brought no specimens of rock on board. The round flat piece of light-coloured granite I broke off a piece the size of a man's head, the day I sent off the box to you. The small piece of blue basaltic rock I broke off at the same time, not to make the box too heavy. You have all the others as they were found. The southwest end of Dundee Island is a long low point which I named ‘Welchness.’ There are high cliffs up from the ness, from which the pieces of granite could have come, or they might have been carried by the ice. |
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Notes on some Specimens of Rocks from the Antarctic Regions |
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Notes on some Specimens of Rocks from the Antarctic Regions |
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Notes on some Specimens of Rocks from the Antarctic Regions |
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Notes on some Specimens of Rocks from the Antarctic Regions |
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Notes on some Specimens of Rocks from the Antarctic Regions |
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notes on some specimens of rocks from the antarctic regions |
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