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A Voyage of Discovery and Research in the Southern and Antarctic Regions, during the Years 1839–43

James Clark Ross author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:19th May '11

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A Voyage of Discovery and Research in the Southern and Antarctic Regions, during the Years 1839–43 cover

Explorer James Clark Ross (1800–1862) published this two-volume account of his 1839–1843 expedition to the Antarctic in 1847.

James Clark Ross (1800–1862) was an explorer who served in the Royal Navy and made his first Arctic trip in 1818 on an unsuccessful mission to find the North-West Passage between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. On the basis of his polar experience, he was appointed to lead further expeditions, and by 1839 he found himself on the opposite side of the world in the Antarctic, with Joseph Dalton Hooker as his on-board naturalist. This two-volume account of the four-year voyage was published in 1847. Ross' findings led him to the conclusion that there was life on the sea floor to at least 730 metres, and the work is an important contribution to the development of oceanography and scientific knowledge about the Antarctic. Volume 2 continues the story of the expedition, which eventually reached 78ºS, and discovered the deep bay in the southern ocean now called the Ross Sea.

ISBN: 9781108030861

Dimensions: 216mm x 29mm x 140mm

Weight: 640g

504 pages