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south of the Faroe Islands and the systematic difference in temperature of the water at the sea floor between the north and south side of the ridge; and the very large number of small crustaceans collected by means of H.C. Hansen's method of filtering the bottom mud with fine silk gauze rather than a
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was part of the Danish alerted fleet (not a true mobilization, as Denmark was neutral during the war). The last voyage as a training ship was in 1922 and went to the Mediterranean. Decommissioned in 1926 and sold for scrap.
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expeditions during the summer months of 1895 and 1896, collectively known as the Ingolf Expedition. The cruises were financed by the Danish Government and had the objective of studying the
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metal sieve. A very large number of species of micro-crustaceans were thus described for the first time based on the material collected by the Ingolf expedition.
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and similar American and German expeditions. Commander both years was the experienced captain
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and turning guns placed in the centerline of the ship. The guns on
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undertook a large number of voyages, often in the North Atlantic (
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marks a transition between the traditional gunships with
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Map created from data collected by the Ingolf Expedition
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1906: 2 12 cm cannons, 2 57 mm cartridge guns; 4 37 mm
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cannons placed along the sides of the ship and modern
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and scientific crew consisted of three zoologists (
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Index

Ingolf expedition

Denmark
Royal Naval Shipyard
Copenhagen
Marstal
gunboat
hp
kW
R. Napier & Sons
knots
revolver cannons
revolver cannons
revolver cannons
revolver cannons
gunboat
muzzle-loading
breechloading
breechloading
Krupp
Germany
Faroes
Iceland
Greenland
Danish West Indies
non-commissioned officers
cadets

oceanographic
bathymetry

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