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Scientific Expedition Reports - Special Collections
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Images from the Scientific Expedition Reports held in Special Collections at the University of Otago.
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This was the third of three similar expeditions led by Norwegian scientist Kristian Birkeland (1867-1917), all with aims to investigate the causes of ‘magnetic disturbances on the earth and <em>aurora borealis</em>’ (Birkeland, Preface, volume 1). The 1902-03 expedition was wide-ranging. Staff at four stations in Finmark, Norway; Iceland; Spitsbergen, Norway; and Novaya Zemlya, Arctic Russia, collected scientific data which was to be augmented by data collected from as many stations as possible around the world.
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Kristian Birkeland
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Christiania, Copenhagen: H. Aschehoug & Co.
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1908
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Expeditions (Special Collections) Q115 N87 1902
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Norwegian ‘Aurora Polaris’ Expedition: On the Cause of Magnetic Storms and the Origin of Terrestrial Magnetism
Exploration and discovery
Norway
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Scientific Expedition Reports - Special Collections
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Images from the Scientific Expedition Reports held in Special Collections at the University of Otago.
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Kristian Birkeland
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Christiania, Copenhagen: H. Aschehoug & Co
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1908
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Expeditions (Special Collections) Q115 N87 1902
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Norwegian ‘Aurora Polaris’ Expedition: On the Cause of Magnetic Storms and the Origin of Terrestrial Magnetism
Exploration and discovery
Kristian Birkeland
Norway
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Scientific Expedition Reports - Special Collections
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Images from the Scientific Expedition Reports held in Special Collections at the University of Otago.
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Kristian Birkeland
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Christiania, Copenhagen: H. Aschehoug & Co.
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1908
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Expeditions (Special Collections) Q115 N87 1902
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Norwegian ‘Aurora Polaris’ Expedition: On the Cause of Magnetic Storms and the Origin of Terrestrial Magnetism
Exploration and discovery
Norway
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Scientific Expedition Reports - Special Collections
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Images from the Scientific Expedition Reports held in Special Collections at the University of Otago.
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Special Collections - University of Otago
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The Norwegian <em>Aurora Polaris</em> Expedition, 1902-03. This was the third of three similar expeditions led by Norwegian scientist Kristian Birkeland (1867-1917), all with aims to investigate the causes of ‘magnetic disturbances on the earth and <em>aurora borealis</em>’ (Birkeland, <em>Preface</em>, volume 1). The 1902-03 expedition was wide-ranging. Staff at four stations in Finmark, Norway; Iceland; Spitsbergen, Norway; and Novaya Zemlya, Arctic Russia, collected scientific data which was to be augmented by data collected from as many stations as possible from around the world.
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Kristian Birkeland
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Christiania, Copenhagen: H. Aschehoug & Co.
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1908
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Expeditions (Special Collections) Q115 N87 1902
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Norwegian ‘Aurora Polaris’ Expedition: On the Cause of Magnetic Storms and the Origin of Terrestrial Magnetism
Exploration and discovery
Norway
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Scientific Expedition Reports - Special Collections
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An account of the resource
Images from the Scientific Expedition Reports held in Special Collections at the University of Otago.
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Special Collections - University of Otago
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Norwegian Scientific Expedition to Tristan da Cunha, 1937-38 - From December, 1937 to March, 1938 a Norwegian party made the first ever scientific expedition to Tristan da Cunha, a remote group of islands in the Atlantic between South America and South Africa. During their stay, the expeditionary party carried out observations and made recordings of the topography of the island, its people and how they lived and worked and the flora and fauna that inhabited the island.
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___
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[Oslo: Jacob Dybwad]
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[1945]
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Expeditions (Special Collections) Q115 N89765
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Results of the Norwegian Scientific Expedition to Tristan da Cunha, 1937-1938
Exploration and discovery
Norway
Tristan da Cunha
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Scientific Expedition Reports - Special Collections
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An account of the resource
Images from the Scientific Expedition Reports held in Special Collections at the University of Otago.
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Special Collections - University of Otago
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Norwegian Antarctic Expeditions, 1927-1935. Privately financed by Norwegian businessman and whaling merchant Lars Christensen, this series of expeditions took place in the Southern Hemisphere summer season starting in 1927. One of the main aims of the expeditions was to find new whaling grounds, but specimens were also collected and geographical research was undertaken. During the voyages two islands were annexed for Norway.
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___
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Oslo: J. Dybwad
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[1929-1935]
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Expeditions (Special Collections) Q115 N89745 1927
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Scientific Results of the Norwegian Antarctic Expedition, 1927-35
Exploration and discovery
Norway