Antarctic vignettes VI:Leslie Russell Blake - Mawson’s forgotten geologist
Leslie Russell Blake was a young Australian surveyor and geologist of great talent who made an outstanding contribution to our knowledge of Macquarie Island whilst a member of Douglas Mawson's Australasian Antarctic Expedition (AAE) during 1911-1914. He was a member of the five-man team that sp...
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ftmacquarieunicr:oai:https://researchers.mq.edu.au:publications/e951056a-8b6d-499c-954e-46de72a5bc0b 2023-05-15T14:01:24+02:00 Antarctic vignettes VI:Leslie Russell Blake - Mawson’s forgotten geologist Dartnall, Herbert J. G. 2012 https://researchers.mq.edu.au/en/publications/e951056a-8b6d-499c-954e-46de72a5bc0b eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Dartnall , H J G 2012 , ' Antarctic vignettes VI : Leslie Russell Blake - Mawson’s forgotten geologist ' , Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania , vol. 146 , pp. 57-62 . Leslie Russell Blake geologist Macquarie Island Mawson surveying Australasian Antarctic Expedition article 2012 ftmacquarieunicr 2022-11-06T06:53:49Z Leslie Russell Blake was a young Australian surveyor and geologist of great talent who made an outstanding contribution to our knowledge of Macquarie Island whilst a member of Douglas Mawson's Australasian Antarctic Expedition (AAE) during 1911-1914. He was a member of the five-man team that spent nearly two years on Macquarie Island establishing their base at the northern end of the island. Blake spent much of his time away from the base surveying and making geological observations. His topographical map of the island was the standard until modern techniques such as aerial photography, satellite imagery, airborne synthetic aperture radar and GPS technology enabled the island to be mapped in detail. During the First World War Blake served with the Australian Imperial Forces and was awarded a Military Cross for a survey of the front line before the attack at Pozieres. His death just days before the end of the First World War meant that he never finished writing up his scientific notes. It says much for the quality of his field reports that Douglas Mawson was eventually able to publish the work. Sadly, the fact that it was not published until 1943, and then only under Mawson's name, meant that Leslie Russell Blake has been largely forgotten. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Macquarie Island Macquarie University Research Portal Antarctic |
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Leslie Russell Blake was a young Australian surveyor and geologist of great talent who made an outstanding contribution to our knowledge of Macquarie Island whilst a member of Douglas Mawson's Australasian Antarctic Expedition (AAE) during 1911-1914. He was a member of the five-man team that spent nearly two years on Macquarie Island establishing their base at the northern end of the island. Blake spent much of his time away from the base surveying and making geological observations. His topographical map of the island was the standard until modern techniques such as aerial photography, satellite imagery, airborne synthetic aperture radar and GPS technology enabled the island to be mapped in detail. During the First World War Blake served with the Australian Imperial Forces and was awarded a Military Cross for a survey of the front line before the attack at Pozieres. His death just days before the end of the First World War meant that he never finished writing up his scientific notes. It says much for the quality of his field reports that Douglas Mawson was eventually able to publish the work. Sadly, the fact that it was not published until 1943, and then only under Mawson's name, meant that Leslie Russell Blake has been largely forgotten. |
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