The Belgica expedition, which left Belgium in August 1897, was the first to spend 13 months continuously in Antarctic waters, before returning in late 1899. This was not only an exploratory venture, as new lands and oceans were charted, but more importantly it was an exceptional and successful scientific voyage. After the return of the expedition, a vast array of scientific data was processed and eventually 92 publications in some nine volumes funded by the Belgica Commission appeared over 40 years as a series called Résultats du voyage de la Belgica en 1897–99 sous le commandement de A. de Gerlache de Gomery – rapports scientifiques. Disappointingly, those significant results have been mostly ignored in the scientific literature and the pa...
In 1901, Commander Robert Falcon Scott lead a small group of men to the Antarctica in what is now kn...
This paper deals in general terms with the historical expeditions to the Antarctica by various explo...
The Southern Cross Antarctic Expedition 1898-1900 is a largely forgotten chapter in Antarctic histor...
The Belgica expedition, which left Belgium in August 1897, was the first to spend 13 months continuo...
There is a dearth of knowledge about biological and habitat diversity levels found in shallow areas ...
The first scientific exploration of the Antarctic dates to the end of the seventeenth century, when ...
Belgium has been interested in and involved in Antarctic studies for over a century. The name of Adr...
This paper describes the significant direct and indirect contributions to science made by the Norweg...
The objectives of the Heroic Age expeditions were driven by the continued wish of European countrie...
On 16 August 1897, the Belgian captain Adrien de Gerlache together with an international crew of 15 ...
The British Antarctic Expedition (BAE) of 1910-1913 will be remembered for the heroic, ill-fated exp...
The turn of the twentieth century was an era of intense exploratory and scientific activity on and a...
James Cook in his voyage of 1774–1775 is generally credited with the discovery of the Antarctic. He ...
Earlier views regarding the relative insignificance of Antarctic science have been rudely shattered ...
The latest in a series of Great Geographical Discoveries was the finding of a southern ice continent ...
In 1901, Commander Robert Falcon Scott lead a small group of men to the Antarctica in what is now kn...
This paper deals in general terms with the historical expeditions to the Antarctica by various explo...
The Southern Cross Antarctic Expedition 1898-1900 is a largely forgotten chapter in Antarctic histor...
The Belgica expedition, which left Belgium in August 1897, was the first to spend 13 months continuo...
There is a dearth of knowledge about biological and habitat diversity levels found in shallow areas ...
The first scientific exploration of the Antarctic dates to the end of the seventeenth century, when ...
Belgium has been interested in and involved in Antarctic studies for over a century. The name of Adr...
This paper describes the significant direct and indirect contributions to science made by the Norweg...
The objectives of the Heroic Age expeditions were driven by the continued wish of European countrie...
On 16 August 1897, the Belgian captain Adrien de Gerlache together with an international crew of 15 ...
The British Antarctic Expedition (BAE) of 1910-1913 will be remembered for the heroic, ill-fated exp...
The turn of the twentieth century was an era of intense exploratory and scientific activity on and a...
James Cook in his voyage of 1774–1775 is generally credited with the discovery of the Antarctic. He ...
Earlier views regarding the relative insignificance of Antarctic science have been rudely shattered ...
The latest in a series of Great Geographical Discoveries was the finding of a southern ice continent ...
In 1901, Commander Robert Falcon Scott lead a small group of men to the Antarctica in what is now kn...
This paper deals in general terms with the historical expeditions to the Antarctica by various explo...
The Southern Cross Antarctic Expedition 1898-1900 is a largely forgotten chapter in Antarctic histor...