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Lecture 5 TB Arlov 2020

SH-201 The History of Svalbard 1

S H - 2 0 1 T H E H I S T O R Y O F S V A L B A R D

Thor Bjørn Arlov, NTNU & UNIS

5 The scientific exploration of Svalbard and the development of modern

Arctic research

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Content of today’s lecture

The origins of Arctic research

–The concepts of polar research and Arctic science

–Development of modern polar research –Periodization: phases in the science

history of Svalbard

Research on Svalbard

–Milestones and examples –Characteristics of Svalbard science –The historical significance of science

Driving forces behind and historical effects of science on Svalbard?

1sthalf:

2ndhalf:

Problem:

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Today’s Cultural Heritage Quiz

What is this?

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What is polar research?

• Exploration and research – contradiction in terms?

• A geographical, not a disciplinary definition

• Polar research was/is motivated by more than ”pure” desire for true knowledge

–Economic interests –Political and strategic interests –Individual fame and national prestige

• Polar research was/is typically field based, multidisciplinary,

international – and very expensive

When did polar research become ”scientific”?

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Karl Weyprecht’s polar program

• K. Weyprecht – Arctic hero and more

• Polar research must concentrate on solving nature’s riddles instead of competing for international

”honour”

• Pure geographical exploration must step back in favour of “scientific objectives”

• Single scientific studies must be replaced by parallel observations through a whole year. Requires international cooperation

Result: The International Polar Year 1882–83

G. Neumauer (1826-1909) K. Weyprecht (1838-81)

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Phases in Svalbard research

• Barentsz’

discovery

• Mapping by whalers

• Accumulation of geographical knowledge

• Age of reason and natural science

• The race for the North Pole

• Svalbard as field of research

• “The golden age”

1600 1700 1800 1900 2000

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Phases in Svalbard research

• Norway joins in

• Science and land claim

• Crisis and war

• “Big science” on Svalbard

• The environmental challenge

• An international research platform

1600 1700 1800 1900 2000

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15 minutes break

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Some milestones of science history

Martens 1671

Chichagov 1764-66

Phipps 1773

Sabine 1823 Keilhau

1827

“Recherche”

1838-39

Torell 1861

Nordenskiöld 1864, ‘68, ‘72-73

Polar Year 1882-83

Arc of Meridian 1898-1902

NSIU1928

1957-58IGY ESRO 1967-74

EISCAT 1996

1700 1750 1800 1850 1900 1950 2000

IPY 2007-08

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A changing scientific profile

• 18thand 19thcentury “natural history”

• Geography – a key science

• What decided the research profile?

• Resource orientation: geology, oceanography and marine research

• Politicised research?

• Environmental research and

“big science”

• 21stcentury: Climate change

Adolf Hoel (1879-1964)

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Summing up: Historical significance

• Increased knowledge about Svalbard – also for the general public

• Basic scientific value, f. ex.

understanding of glaciations, aurora, climate, adaptation

• Scientific activity stimulated the development of tourism – and vice versa

• Geological research was a

precondition for and a direct cause to industrialization

• Research and education has become important factors in Svalbard’s economy

• Science has played a political rôle – and still does

T. Gjelsvik (1917-2006)

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End of 5

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lecture

(Don’t forget the exercise…)

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