Eismitte Station

Expedition member standing on Eismitte Station. The name "Eismitte" means Ice-Centre in German, and the station was located 402 kilometers (250 mi) from the coast at an estimated altitude of 3,000 meters (9,843 feet). Historical note: The German Greenland Expedition led by continental drif...

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Published: 1930
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Summary:Expedition member standing on Eismitte Station. The name "Eismitte" means Ice-Centre in German, and the station was located 402 kilometers (250 mi) from the coast at an estimated altitude of 3,000 meters (9,843 feet). Historical note: The German Greenland Expedition led by continental drift theorist, Alfred Wegener took place from July 1930 to August 1931. The expedition's aim was to study the upper air, snow and ice sheet at three stations placed on the West, middle and East of Greenland. When Wegener died on his journey from the central station to the West coast, Loewe became acting expedition leader. Previous control number: BWP/26920 154613 Item: [1988.0160.00026] "Eismitte Station"