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Contribution of H. Arctowski and A.B. Dobrowolski to the Antarctic Expedition of Belgica (1897-1899)
Machowski, J. (1998). Contribution of H. Arctowski and A.B. Dobrowolski to the Antarctic Expedition of Belgica (1897-1899). Pol. Polar Res. 19(1-2): 15-30
In: Polish Polar Research. Panstwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe: Warszawa. ISSN 0138-0338; e-ISSN 2081-8262, more
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    Alongside the purely scientific nature and the first wintering in Antarctica, another innovative feature of the Belgica expedition was its multinational composition. Two, out of its seven persons strong scientific staff, were Polish: H. Arctowski and A.B. Dobrowolski. The first served as scientific deputy-leader of the expedition, the other as laboratory assistant and meteorologist. Their contribution to the scientific success of the Belgian Antarctic Expedition outlined in the present paper, turned into the starting point of brilliant academic careers in the native country and at international level. Both, Arctowski and Dobrowolski, were acknowledged as symbols of the Polish explorations and scientific investigations in polar regions.

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