Southern Ocean – the inclement sea surroundings of the icy continent

The latest in a series of Great Geographical Discoveries was the finding of a southern ice continent in 1820. It was long expected, but very late for different reasons. Among the main ones are the physical and geographical characteristics of the Southern Polar Region of the Earth, which was discovered...

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Main Authors: V. V. Ionov, V. V. Lukin
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Language:Russian
Published: Nauka 2021
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:1a89ef965f9a49a49b037ff45f4a10c3 2023-05-15T14:13:30+02:00 Southern Ocean – the inclement sea surroundings of the icy continent V. V. Ionov V. V. Lukin 2021-05-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.31857/S2076673421020091 https://doaj.org/article/1a89ef965f9a49a49b037ff45f4a10c3 RU rus Nauka https://ice-snow.igras.ru/jour/article/view/898 https://doaj.org/toc/2076-6734 https://doaj.org/toc/2412-3765 2076-6734 2412-3765 doi:10.31857/S2076673421020091 https://doaj.org/article/1a89ef965f9a49a49b037ff45f4a10c3 Лëд и снег, Vol 61, Iss 2, Pp 311-320 (2021) антарктида первое подтверждённое обнаружение русская антарктическая экспедиция шлюпы «восток» и «мирный» Science Q article 2021 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.31857/S2076673421020091 2023-03-19T01:40:11Z The latest in a series of Great Geographical Discoveries was the finding of a southern ice continent in 1820. It was long expected, but very late for different reasons. Among the main ones are the physical and geographical characteristics of the Southern Polar Region of the Earth, which was discovered much earlier than the Northern one. Geographers and sailors, confident in the polar symmetry of the planet's surface, found it difficult to imagine the location of the still unknown continent so close to the South Pole. In addition, the vast belt of water and ice in the Southern Ocean surrounding Antarctica was (and still is) a serious obstacle to safe navigation. Other reasons were the results of James Cook's Second circumnavigation of the world in 1772­1775 to search for the Southern Mainland. In 1773, Captain D. Cook on the ship "Resolution" for the first time crossed the Southern Arctic Circle and reached 71° s. s. He considered the voyage in the Southern Ocean quite successful: the Southern hemisphere was sufficiently explored and the search for the Southern continent was put to an end. The authority of the English navigator was so high that nobody tried to refute his opinion for almost half a century. It required not only the courage of scientific foresight, but also the power of a state with a developed shipbuilding industry, skilled sailors and experience of long successful voyages in the World's oceans. At the beginning of the XIX century, Russia having the status of the Ocean Power possessed all this. According to the plan of the Russian Navy Department, the Russian Antarctic Expedition of 1819–1821 was aimed at implementation of scientific exploration in the least studied and most inaccessible high latitudes of the Southern Ocean. One of the participants in the preparation of the expedition, Captain Irank I.F.Krusenstern, wrote that this expedition "is for exploring the countries around the South Pole with greater accuracy than how much is known about them to this day.". In search of Antarctica, the naval sloops ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Arctic South pole South pole Southern Ocean Антарктида Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Antarctic Arctic South Pole Southern Ocean Ice and Snow 61 2 311 320
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первое подтверждённое обнаружение
русская антарктическая экспедиция
шлюпы «восток» и «мирный»
Science
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первое подтверждённое обнаружение
русская антарктическая экспедиция
шлюпы «восток» и «мирный»
Science
Q
V. V. Ionov
V. V. Lukin
Southern Ocean – the inclement sea surroundings of the icy continent
topic_facet антарктида
первое подтверждённое обнаружение
русская антарктическая экспедиция
шлюпы «восток» и «мирный»
Science
Q
description The latest in a series of Great Geographical Discoveries was the finding of a southern ice continent in 1820. It was long expected, but very late for different reasons. Among the main ones are the physical and geographical characteristics of the Southern Polar Region of the Earth, which was discovered much earlier than the Northern one. Geographers and sailors, confident in the polar symmetry of the planet's surface, found it difficult to imagine the location of the still unknown continent so close to the South Pole. In addition, the vast belt of water and ice in the Southern Ocean surrounding Antarctica was (and still is) a serious obstacle to safe navigation. Other reasons were the results of James Cook's Second circumnavigation of the world in 1772­1775 to search for the Southern Mainland. In 1773, Captain D. Cook on the ship "Resolution" for the first time crossed the Southern Arctic Circle and reached 71° s. s. He considered the voyage in the Southern Ocean quite successful: the Southern hemisphere was sufficiently explored and the search for the Southern continent was put to an end. The authority of the English navigator was so high that nobody tried to refute his opinion for almost half a century. It required not only the courage of scientific foresight, but also the power of a state with a developed shipbuilding industry, skilled sailors and experience of long successful voyages in the World's oceans. At the beginning of the XIX century, Russia having the status of the Ocean Power possessed all this. According to the plan of the Russian Navy Department, the Russian Antarctic Expedition of 1819–1821 was aimed at implementation of scientific exploration in the least studied and most inaccessible high latitudes of the Southern Ocean. One of the participants in the preparation of the expedition, Captain Irank I.F.Krusenstern, wrote that this expedition "is for exploring the countries around the South Pole with greater accuracy than how much is known about them to this day.". In search of Antarctica, the naval sloops ...
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