German research on the Agulhas Current system between the World Wars : a lost scientific achievement.

Lütjeharms, Johann R. E. and Kortum, Gerhard (2005) German research on the Agulhas Current system between the World Wars : a lost scientific achievement. Open Access Historisch-Meereskundliches Jahrbuch, 11 . pp. 73-98.

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Abstract

The greater Agulhas Current system is currently the centre of substantial international nterest because of its perceived role in the inter-ocean exchange of water between the South
Indian Ocean and the South Atlantic Ocean. This exchange forms a fundamental link in the global thermohaline circulation. German researchers paid considerable attention to the circulation in the South West Indian Ocean during the 1930s and they can be considered to have been the contemporary experts on this region. More than 30 scientific papers or books on the subject were produced by German oceanographers between 1929 and 1941; a major achievement at the time. After the Second World War this knowledge was used in a few major texts, but shortly afterwards largely disappeared from sight. By the time of the International Indian Ocean Expedition in the 1960s no further mention was made of this preceding German work. Using a bibliographic investigation we here track the manner in which this knowledge was lost and speculate on its causes.

Document Type: Article
Keywords: Marine research; Marine sciences; Oceanography, history; Germany; Agulhas current system
Research affiliation: OceanRep > Leibniz Institute for Marine Science Kiel
Refereed: No
Open Access Journal?: Yes
Publisher: Deutsches Meeresmuseum
Projects: Archiv Kieler Meeresforschung
Date Deposited: 23 Apr 2014 11:22
Last Modified: 18 Jan 2017 10:47
URI: https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/23773

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