William speirs bruce,the ben nevis observatory,and antarctic meteorology |
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Authors: | Geoffrey N. Swinney |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Geology &2. Zoology , National Museums of Scotland , Chambers Street, Edinburgh , EH1 1JF |
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Abstract: | Following his participation in an expedition to the Weddell Sea (1892–1893), William Speirs Bruce determined to undertake further polar research and sought training and experience in such techniques and methodologies as might prove useful to him in securing opportunities to participate in future expeditions. During 1895–1896 he worked at the Ben Nevis Observatory gaining experience of meteorological research. The experience he gained in the design and operation of an observatory in a harsh environment he was later to apply when he established an observatory on Laurie Island, South Orkneys. This paper draws on a recently discovered archival source (Swinney (2001) to re‐examine Brace's involvement with the Ben Nevis Observatory. |
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Keywords: | history meteorology Antarctic exploration Scottish National Antarctic (Scotia) Expedition Laurie Island |
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