Across Greenland's Ice Cap: The Remarkable Swiss Scientific Expedition of 1912

Across Greenland's Ice Cap: The Remarkable Swiss Scientific Expedition of 1912

Across Greenland's Ice Cap: The Remarkable Swiss Scientific Expedition of 1912

Across Greenland's Ice Cap: The Remarkable Swiss Scientific Expedition of 1912

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Overview

As polar exploration reached its zenith, and in the same month that Captain Robert Falcon Scott perished in Antarctica, four young scientists from Zurich took ship for Greenland. Though they had little previous experience of arctic travel, their ambition was to achieve the first west-to-east crossing of the northern hemisphere’s largest ice cap, making scientific observations along the way.Few outside Switzerland have heard of this expedition or its leader, the meteorologist Alfred de Quervain, in spite of its success. In thirty-one days in the summer of 1912, the party sledded across 640 kilometres of untracked snow and ice. Nobody died or fell into a crevasse, although there were some near misses. The voyage was more than a well-executed feat of arctic travel: de Quervain and his colleagues collected data still used today by scientists researching the effects of climate change on Greenland’s ice cap. De Quervain’s popular account of his adventures, published in German in 1914, is both a minor classic of exploration literature and a sympathetic portrayal of life in Greenland’s remote coastal settlements in the early twentieth century.Published to coincide with the expedition’s 110th anniversary, Across Greenland’s Ice Cap includes the explorer’s original text, translated into English by his daughter and son-in-law; a historical and biographical introduction by Martin Hood; reflections on the journey’s scientific legacy by the geographers Andreas Vieli and Martin Lüthi; and a treasure trove of hand-tinted lantern slides reproduced in full colour.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780228010661
Publisher: McGill-Queens University Press
Publication date: 05/15/2022
Pages: 248
Product dimensions: 6.50(w) x 9.50(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Alfred de Quervain (1879–1927) was a Swiss meteorologist who led the first west-to-east crossing of central Greenland’s ice cap.

Table of Contents

Preface to This Edition Martin Hood ix

Acknowledgments xi

Introduction Martin Hood xiii

Alfred de Quervain's Scientific Legacy: An Appraisal Andreas Vieli Martin Lüthi xxvii

About the Colour Plates xxxiii

A Note on the Text xxxv

Across Greenland's Ice Cap

Translators' Foreword 3

Author's Preface 5

1 Plans and Preparations 7

2 The Sea Voyage 16

3 Old Friends 22

4 The Dog School 27

5 Northward with the Fox 36

6 Crossing the Rock Border 45

7 To the Inland Ice Lake 55

8 Over the Top of Greenland's Firn Region 61

9 Eastern Mountains Ahead! 75

10 To Angmagssalik by Umiak 87

11 With the Eastern Eskimos 90

12 Return via Iceland: Scientific Results 97

The Summer of the Western Party Paul-Louis Mercanton 103

A Winter in Greenland August Stolberg 123

About the Authors, Translators, and Editors 141

Index 143

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