Alfred Wegener : science, exploration, and the Theory of continental drift

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Title

Alfred Wegener : science, exploration, and the Theory of continental drift

Description


This landmark biography—the only complete account of the scientist’s fascinating life and work—is the culmination of more than twenty years of intensive research. In Alfred Wegener, Mott T. Greene places Wegener’s upbringing and theoretical advances in earth science in the context of his brilliantly eclectic career, bringing Wegener to life by analyzing his published scientific work, delving into all of his surviving letters and journals, and tracing both his passionate commitment to science and his thrilling experiences as a polar explorer, a military officer during World War I, and a world-record–setting balloonist. In the course of writing this book, Greene traveled to every place that Alfred Wegener lived and worked—to Berlin, rural Brandenburg, Marburg, Hamburg, and Heidelberg in Germany; to Innsbruck and Graz in Austria; and onto the Greenland icecap. He also pored over archives in Copenhagen, Munich, Marburg, Graz, and Bremerhaven, where the majority of Wegener’s surviving papers are found.

Creator

Greene, M. T.

Publisher

Johns Hopkins University Press

Date

2015

Identifier

9781421417127

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Citation

Greene, M. T., “Alfred Wegener : science, exploration, and the Theory of continental drift,” Knjižnica Geofizičkog odsjeka Prirodoslovno-matematičkog fakulteta u Zagrebu, accessed June 7, 2025, http://knjiznica.gfz.hr/items/show/85.