140 years ago: the German station at South Georgia (South Atlantic) of the First International Polar Year (1882–1883)
During the First International Polar Year (1882–1883) in the Arctic, Germany set up a meteorological and magnetic station at South Georgia in the South Atlantic, where the transit of Venus in front of the Sun on 6 December 1882 could also be observed. After the return of the expedition the station d...
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ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:914c15b0f8754488851525e39f9edbbb 2023-05-15T13:45:09+02:00 140 years ago: the German station at South Georgia (South Atlantic) of the First International Polar Year (1882–1883) C. Lüdecke 2022-11-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.5194/polf-90-39-2022 https://doaj.org/article/914c15b0f8754488851525e39f9edbbb DE EN ger eng Copernicus Publications https://polf.copernicus.org/articles/90/39/2022/polf-90-39-2022.pdf https://doaj.org/toc/0032-2490 https://doaj.org/toc/2190-1090 doi:10.5194/polf-90-39-2022 0032-2490 2190-1090 https://doaj.org/article/914c15b0f8754488851525e39f9edbbb Polarforschung, Vol 90, Pp 39-44 (2022) Environmental sciences GE1-350 article 2022 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.5194/polf-90-39-2022 2022-12-30T23:04:22Z During the First International Polar Year (1882–1883) in the Arctic, Germany set up a meteorological and magnetic station at South Georgia in the South Atlantic, where the transit of Venus in front of the Sun on 6 December 1882 could also be observed. After the return of the expedition the station decayed over the years. Otto Nordenskjöld's Swedish Antarctic expedition and Wilhelm Filchner's German Antarctic expedition passed by in 1902 and 1911, respectively, and gave some information about the status of the huts and scientific installations. 100 years after the polar year only some relics remained. The paper describes the historical station and wants to encourage an archeological investigation to learn more about the social life of the station members. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Arctic International Polar Year Polarforschung Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Antarctic Venus ENVELOPE(-57.842,-57.842,-61.925,-61.925) Polarforschung 90 2 39 44 |
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During the First International Polar Year (1882–1883) in the Arctic, Germany set up a meteorological and magnetic station at South Georgia in the South Atlantic, where the transit of Venus in front of the Sun on 6 December 1882 could also be observed. After the return of the expedition the station decayed over the years. Otto Nordenskjöld's Swedish Antarctic expedition and Wilhelm Filchner's German Antarctic expedition passed by in 1902 and 1911, respectively, and gave some information about the status of the huts and scientific installations. 100 years after the polar year only some relics remained. The paper describes the historical station and wants to encourage an archeological investigation to learn more about the social life of the station members. |
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140 years ago: the German station at South Georgia (South Atlantic) of the First International Polar Year (1882–1883) |
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