Beretning Om Unders gelserne Af Jakobshavns-isfjord Og Dens Omgivelser Fra Foraaret 1903 Til Efteraaret 1904 presents a detailed account of the investigations carried out on the Jakobshavn Glacier (Jakobshavns-isfjord) and its surrounding environment from the spring of 1903 to the autumn of 1904. Authored by Magnus Cornelius Engell and Morten Pedersen Porsild, this report provides valuable insights into the glaciological and ecological conditions of this significant region in Greenland during the early 20th century.
This historical report offers a comprehensive look at the scientific methods and observations made during the expedition. It remains a crucial resource for understanding the historical state of the glacier and its surrounding environment, contributing to the broader understanding of climate change and glacial dynamics in the Arctic.
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