"Fra Den Norske Nordhavsexpedition" documents the findings of the Norwegian North Sea Expedition. Conducted in the late 19th century, this comprehensive scientific undertaking explored the depths of the Arctic and North Atlantic oceans. Authored by Daniel Cornelius Danielssen and Johan Koren, the work provides detailed insights into the oceanography, marine biology, and geology of the region.
The book offers a valuable historical record of early scientific exploration and contributes to our understanding of polar ecosystems. It remains relevant to researchers and enthusiasts interested in the history of oceanography and the natural history of the Arctic.
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