South: the story of Shackleton's 1914-1917 expedition by Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton
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and whether the great plateau around the Pole dips gradually towards
the Weddell Sea. "Continuous magnetic observations will be taken on the journey. The route will lead towards the Magnetic Pole, and the determination of the dip of the magnetic needle will be of importance in practical magnetism. The meteorological conditions will be carefully noted, and this should help to solve many of our weather problems. "The glaciologist and geologist will study ice formations and the nature of the mountains, and this report will prove of great scientific interest. "Scientific Work by Other Parties. "While the Trans-continental party is carrying out, for the British Flag, the greatest Polar journey ever attempted, the other parties will be engaged in important scientific work. "Two sledging parties will operate from the base on the Weddell Sea. One will travel westwards towards Graham Land, making observations, collecting geological specimens, and proving whether there are mountains in that region linked up with those found on the other side of the Pole. "Another party will travel eastward toward Enderby Land, carrying out a similar programme, and a third, remaining at the base, will study the fauna of the land and sea, and the meteorological conditions. "From the Ross Sea base, on the other side of the Pole, another party |
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