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The Belgica Expedition Centennial Perspectives on Antarctic Science and History

By: Hugo Decleir(Editor), Claude de Broyer(Editor)
367 pages, color & b/w photos, colour & b/w illustrations, b/w maps
The Belgica Expedition Centennial
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  • The Belgica Expedition Centennial ISBN: 9789054873136 Hardback Dec 2001 In stock
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The Belgica expedition to Antarctica returned with an important scientific harvest and a complete annual cycle of observations. A century later, The Belgica Expedition Centennial: Perspectives on Antarctic Science and History tries to enlighten some aspects of this expedition and commemorates its participants by looking back to their achievements and the great influence they had on subsequent Antarctic research and exploration.

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By: Hugo Decleir(Editor), Claude de Broyer(Editor)
367 pages, color & b/w photos, colour & b/w illustrations, b/w maps
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