see Edward Pinkowski's article
Arctowski, Henryk; born July 15 1871 in Warsaw; died on February 21,
1958 in Washington (according to the Brockhaus Encyclopedia in Bethesda,
MD on February 20, 1956); traveller, geographer and geophysicist [?]. He
studied abroad (mainly in Belgium). He took part in the expedition (1897-99)
organized by Adriene de Gerlache. As the scientific director of this
expedition he made oceanographic, glacier. Meteorological and geological
observations. He drew a bathymetrical map that indicates depth of the seas
surrounding Western Antarctica. He was the first to propose the thesis
that western Antarctica was once connected to South America, since its
mountain types and formations resemble those in the third zone of the
Andes. The name "Antarctica" used by Arctowski was accepted by scientific
authorities . He published his observations from the expedition on the ship
"Belgica" during 1899-1913. In 1910 he did scientific studies in Spitsbergen.
For material reasons he left Belgium and came to the United States. He lived
there from 1911 to 1919 employed as the director of the Natural History
department that he initiated at the New York Public Library. He prepared
materials used by the American peace mission to the Versailles Peace
Conference. In the inter war period he was in Poland (1921-39) as professor
of geophysics and meteorology at Lwow University. He was also the director
of the Geophysics and Meteorology Institute. In 1939 he again departed for
the United States and became involved in working with the Smithsonian
Institution in Washington. He was one of the leading polar research
scientists, publishing about 400 scientific works. Among them: "antarctica"
("Wszechswiat," 16 1897), "The Bathymetrical Conditions of the antarctic
regions" (1899), Rapport preliminaire sur les sondages de la Belgica" (1899),
"Aurores australes. Journal les aurores polaires pedant l'hivernage de la
Belgica" (1902), "Samochod w wyprawie do bieguna poludniowego" [The
automobile in the expedition to reach the South Pole] ("Przyroda," 2, 1904),
Les Glaciers actuels et vestiges de leur ancienne extension' (1908),
"resultats du voyage de Belgica" (1903-1913), "O roku polarnym" [On the
polar year] ("Kosmos," 53, 1928).
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Author: Wieslawa Eder
Translated from: "Encyklopedia Polskiej Emigracji i Polonii," Edited by: Kazimierz Dopierala, Vol. I, Oficyna Wydawnicza Kucharski, Torun, Poland, 2003.