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Stone, Philip. "Robert McCormick and the circumstances of his Arctic fossil collection, 1852–1853." Archives of Natural History 47, no. 2 (2020): 286–301. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/anh.2020.0655.

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The Royal Navy surgeon Robert McCormick (1800–1890) took part in three mid-nineteenth century British Polar expeditions, two to the Arctic and one to the Antarctic. Of the two Arctic voyages, the first was to Spitsbergen (in today's Svalbard) in 1827; the second from 1852 to 1853, was one of the expeditions dispatched to search for the missing ships commanded by Sir John Franklin that had set out in 1845 to navigate a “Northwest Passage” through the islands of the Canadian Arctic. The Svalbard expedition was formative in developing McCormick's interest in the Polar regions, with the likely hig
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Schmidt, Anne Lisbeth. "The SkinBase Project: Providing 3D Virtual Access to Indigenous Skin Clothing Collections from the Circumpolar Area." Études Inuit Studies 40, no. 2 (2019): 191–205. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1055438ar.

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In 2014, the National Museum of Denmark (NMD), in conjunction with the Greenland National Museum and Archives (Nunatta Katersugaasivia Allagaateqarfialu [NKA]), as well as the Museum of Cultural History, Oslo, launched the website Skin Clothing Online. The site presents the NMD’s total collection of 2,170 historic skin clothing items, dating from circa 1830 to 1950, from the circumpolar area. The clothing can be studied in minute detail due to high-resolution photos; 100 complete suits were photographed from all sides. Furthermore, 107 items of clothing were measured by means of 3D technology,
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Kjær, Kjell-G. "The Arctic ships Axel Thorsen and Skjøn Walborg." Polar Record 43, no. 3 (2007): 217–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0032247407006195.

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ABSTRACTThe two gun schooners Axel Thorsen and Skjøn Walborg were launched in 1810 and initially served as patrol ships with the task of protecting merchant vessels leaving Archangel from British attacks during the Napoleonic wars. Following the peace of 1815, the Norwegian authorities interpreted Russian activities in Finnmark, northern Norway, with considerable suspicion and, in 1816, Axel Thorsen was sent north to remove the Russian settlers from the area and to demolish their buildings. In 1817 and 1818, Skjøn Walborg replaced Axel Thorsen on the same mission. The two vessels also carried
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Stone, Philip. "Robert McCormick's geological collections from Antarctica and the Southern Ocean, 1839–1843." Archives of Natural History 47, no. 1 (2020): 147–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/anh.2020.0628.

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Robert McCormick (1800–1890) took part in three mid-nineteenth-century British Polar expeditions, two to the Arctic and one to the Antarctic. The latter, from 1839 to 1843 and led by James Clark Ross, is the best known. McCormick served as senior surgeon on HMS Erebus and was responsible for the collection of zoological and geological specimens. Despite the novelty and potential scientific importance of these early geological collections from Antarctica and remote islands in the Southern Ocean, they received surprisingly little attention at the time. Ross deposited an official collection with
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Harland, W. Brian. "Part 1: Chapter 2 Outline History of Geological Research." Geological Society, London, Memoirs 17, no. 1 (1997): 16–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1144/gsl.mem.1997.017.01.02.

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Useful records of observations perhaps began in 1596 with Barents' voyage and resulting chart. The many expeditions until the middle of the eighteenth century were primarily for whaling with minor additions to the charts. In 1758 A. R. Martin led a Swedish voyage and in 1773 C. J. Phipps commanded a British naval expedition, the first of several, to seek a northeast passage to the Pacific. They penetrated no further than Spitsbergen and made useful observations. At that time and for many years the British Admiralty was concerned with extensive Arctic exploration. The elaborate nature of these
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Tammiksaar, Erki. "The contributions of Karl Ernst von Baer to the investigation of the physical geography of the Arctic in the 1830s–40s." Polar Record 38, no. 205 (2002): 121–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0032247400017514.

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AbstractAlthough more widely known as the founder of modern embryology, Karl Ernst von Baer played a special role in the investigation of the physical geography of the Russian Empire in the nineteenth century. Baer not only conducted his own scientific research in the Arctic, he was also a key supporter and organiser of other Russian expeditions to the far north. Baer carried out the first investigations of the physical geography, flora, and fauna of Novaya Zemlya, and it was due to his work that the first precise data on the climate of the Russian Arctic appeared in the scientific literature
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Brohan, P., C. Ward, G. Willetts, C. Wilkinson, R. Allan, and D. Wheeler. "Arctic marine climate of the early nineteenth century." Climate of the Past 6, no. 3 (2010): 315–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/cp-6-315-2010.

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Abstract. The climate of the early nineteenth century is likely to have been significantly cooler than that of today, as it was a period of low solar activity (the Dalton minimum) and followed a series of large volcanic eruptions. Proxy reconstructions of the temperature of the period do not agree well on the size of the temperature change, so other observational records from the period are particularly valuable. Weather observations have been extracted from the reports of the noted whaling captain William Scoresby Jr., and from the records of a series of Royal Navy expeditions to the Arctic,
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Brohan, P., C. Ward, G. Willetts, C. Wilkinson, R. Allan, and D. Wheeler. "Arctic marine climate of the early nineteenth century." Climate of the Past Discussions 6, no. 1 (2010): 35–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/cpd-6-35-2010.

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Abstract. The climate of the early nineteenth century is likely to have been significantly cooler than that of today, as it was a period of low solar activity (the Dalton minimum) and followed a series of large volcanic eruptions. Proxy reconstructions of the temperature of the period do not agree well on the size of the temperature change, so other observational records from the period are particularly valuable. Weather observations have been extracted from the reports of the noted whaling captain William Scoresby Jr., and from the records of a series of Royal Navy expeditions to the Arctic,
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Beloglazova, Svetlana B. "To the History of the Discovery and Study of the New Siberian Islands: Expedition of M.M. Gedenstrom 1809-1810." Russia: Society, Politics, History, no. 4(13) (January 29, 2025): 26–41. https://doi.org/10.56654/ropi-2024-4(13)-26-41.

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This article is devoted to a little-studied aspect of the history of Russian exploration of the North - one of the first Arctic expeditions of Russians at the beginning of the 19th century. The appeal to the historical experience of the discovery and study of the New Siberian Islands archipelago is determined by the growing interest in it on the part of world powers in connection with the development of coastal shelf resources that began here and the resumption of work on the Northern Sea Route. In Russian historiography the name M.M. Gedenshtrom for a long time remained a figure of silence in
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Niemi, Seija A. "An Environmentally Literate Explorer." Sibirica 17, no. 2 (2018): 13–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/sib.2018.170203.

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Nils Adolf Erik Nordenskiöld (1832–1901), a Finnish Swedish scientist and explorer, made three expeditions to the North Asian coast between 1875 and 1879. He completed ten expeditions to the Arctic region between 1858 and 1883. The unifying goal of the North Asian expeditions was to open a trade route between Europe and Siberia. As a scientist, Nordenskiöld also studied the flora, fauna, geology, geography, hydrology, meteorology, ethnology, and history, and produced charts of this unfamiliar territory. This article argues that Nordenskiöld used his skills of environmental literacy when he com
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Libros sobre el tema "Arctic expeditions, 1830"

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Admiralty, Great Britain. Arctic expedition: Instructions from the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty for the Arctic expedition. HMSO, 2004.

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Admiralty, Great Britain. Arctic expedition: Return of the sailing orders given to Sir Edward Belcher relating to the Arctic expedition. HMSO, 2001.

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Admiralty, Great Britain. Arctic expedition: An account of the charge for the purchase, repair, and outfit of the vessels now fitting (April 1850) for the Arctic expedition. HMSO, 2001.

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Randolph, Carter Robert. Searching for the Franklin Expedition: The Arctic Journal of Robert Randolph Carter. Edited by Harold B. Gill and Joanne Young. Naval Institute Press, 1998.

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Admiralty, Great Britain. Arctic expedition: Further papers and correspondence in continuation of Parliamentary paper [C.-1153] of 1875. G.E. Eyre and W. Spottiswoode ... for HMSO, 2001.

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Force, Peter. Grinnell Land: Remarks on the English maps of Arctic discoveries, in 1850 and 1851, made at the ordinary meeting of the National Institute, Washington, in May 1852. s.n., 1986.

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Admiralty, Great Britain. Arctic expedition: Return to an address of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 21 March 1848, for, copies of instructions to Captain Sir John Franklin, R.N., in reference to the Arctic Expedition of 1845; to any officer or officers appointed by the Admiralty on any expedition in search of Captain Sir John Franklin, R.N., and, copies or extracts of any proceedings and correspondence of the Admiralty in reference to Arctic expeditions, from 1845 to the present time, together with copies of charts illustrating the same. HMSO, 2001.

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Admiralty, Great Britain. Arctic expedition: Return to an order of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 5 February 1850, for copies "of any reports or statements from the officers employed in the Arctic expeditions, or from any other persons, which have been laid before the lords commissioners of the Admiralty, in respect to the resumption of the search for Sir John Franklin's expedition" ... HMSO, 2000.

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Admiralty, Great Britain. Arctic expedition: Copy of a report of Dr. Rae, of the proceedings of the searching expedition under his command, since the 10th June 1851, together with a sketch of his route. HMSO, 2001.

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Admiralty, Great Britain. Arctic expedition: Copy of further correspondence which has been transmitted to the Admiralty between Admiral Sir John Ross and the Danish Inspector-General, touching the fate of the expedition under Sir John Franklin. HMSO, 2001.

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Gillin, Edward J. "Discovery, Disaster, and the Dipping Needle." In An Empire of Magnetism. Oxford University PressOxford, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198890959.003.0007.

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Abstract By the mid-1840s, the British Magnetic Scheme was in full sway. Edward Sabine and Robert Were Fox were becoming highly adept at equipping expeditions of increasing ambition and examining the magnetic data they returned. This chapter examines the evolving system of the British state in the surveying of the Earth’s magnetic phenomena between 1843 and 1850 through the series of expeditions that sustained this enterprise. The voyages of HMS Samarang and HMS Rattlesnake to the Far East, Japan, and around the world, examined regions previously uncharted by European travellers and represente
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Gillin, Edward J. "Survey and Science." In An Empire of Magnetism. Oxford University PressOxford, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198890959.003.0004.

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Abstract Between 1818 and 1839, a series of Royal Navy expeditions searched the Arctic in hope of finding a North-West Passage that would connect the North Atlantic with the Pacific. Ostensibly intended to expand Britain’s trade routes and commerce, these voyages were also moments of considerable scientific activity. In particular, the magnetic research of Edward Sabine, John Franklin, and James Clark Ross transformed these expeditions into celebrated inquiries into natural phenomena. Most famously, Ross’s discovery of the north magnetic pole in 1831 stirred unrivalled enthusiasm in British au
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Schwatka, Frederick. "The Grand Canon of the Yukon." In A Republic Of Rivers. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195061024.003.0018.

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Abstract Frederick Schwatka (1849-1892) was one of the most remarkable figures of his century: army officer, attorney, medical doctor, best-selling author, and arctic explorer. Born in Galena, Illinois, Schwatka graduated from West Point in 1871, was admitted to the Nebraska Bar in 1875, and received a medical degree from Bellevue Hospital Medical College in New York in 1876. Obsessed with the lost 1845 Franklin expedition, he undertook an expedition into the Arctic in 1879-1880 and actually located some graves. This was hailed in his time as one of the great triumphs of arctic exploration. Sc
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"The Journal of occurrences from Fort Chipeqyan in 1820 by Lieut. Franklin, RN & Commander of the Expedition." In Sir John Franklin's Journals and Correspondence: The First Arctic Land Expedition, 1819-1822. Champlain Society, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/9781442618091_3.

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Stark, Nina, Brandon Quinn, Katerina Ziotopoulou, and Hugues Lantuit. "Geotechnical Investigation of Pore Pressure Behavior of Muddy Seafloor Sediments in an Arctic Permafrost Environment." In ASME 2015 34th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2015-41583.

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Herschel Island, Yukon, Canada, is made of ice-rich permafrost and is affected by high rates of coastal erosion, likely to increase with decreasing summer sea ice extent. During an interdisciplinary expedition to Herschel Island in July 2014, geotechnical investigations were carried out in shallow water environments of up to 20 m water depth and at different beaches. The free-fall penetrometer BlueDrop was deployed at 299 positions. Apart from obtaining vertical profiles of sediment strength and the pore pressure response upon impact, the pore pressure evolution over a period of one hour after
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