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Wille, C. |
"This multi-volume work relates the accomplishments of the Norwegian expedition throughout the Norwegian Sea from 1876 to 1878 on the ship Voringen. In many respects, this voyage represented the future direction of oceanography, even more so than the British Challenger expedition earlier in the decade." [NOT CONTROLLED OCR] |
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Ano: 1882 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/1882/publication-4729.pdf |
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Wille, C. |
The time passed by the Norwegian Expedition on the coast of such continental tracts and islands as border upon the North-Atlantic and the Arctic Ocenn, was devoted, circumstances permitting to the prosecution of exploratory work on shore. Those of the observations, and their results, that are fraught, it is presumed, with new and interesting data, have been set forth in the following pages. The accompanying illustrations, all of which are from sketches taken on the spot, will convey, in many respects, a much livelier impression of the natural objects they represent than any more verbal description, however graphic aud precise. [NOT CONTROLLED OCR] |
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Ano: 1882 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/1882/publication-4582.pdf |
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Wille, C. |
This multi-volume work relates the accomplishments of the Norwegian expedition throughout the Norwegian Sea from 1876 to 1878 on the ship Voringen. In many respects, this voyage represented the future direction of oceanography, even more so than the British Challenger expedition earlier in the decade. [NOT CONTROLLED OCR] |
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Ano: 1882 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/1882/publication-4730.pdf |
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Wille, C. |
The Scheme of Work approved for the Norwegian North Atlantic Expedition, was, if possible, to comprise observations for determining the elements of terrestrial magnetism alike on shore and at sea. With this object in view, the following instruments were provided. [NOT CONTROLLED OCR] |
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Ano: 1882 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/1882/publication-4732.pdf |
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Wille, C. |
The time passed by the Norwegian Expedition on the coast of such continental tracts and islands as border upon the North-Atlantic and the Arctic Ocenn, was devoted, circumstances permitting to the prosecution of exploratory work on shore. Those of the observations, and their results, that are fraught, it is presumed, with new and interesting data, have been set forth in the following pages. The accompanying illustrations, all of which are from sketches taken on the spot, will convey, in many respects, a much livelier impression of the natural objects they represent than any more verbal description, however graphic aud precise. [NOT CONTROLLED OCR] |
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Ano: 1882 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/1882/publication-4584.pdf |
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