Balfour Currie and Frank Davies worked together at Chesterfield Inlet during the Second International Polar Year (1932-1933). Their records and data analysis from that period were of primary importance in shaping future research in aurora borealis and upper atmospheric studies. This exhibit documents that year at Chesterfield Inlet, largely through Currie and Davies' own words, with photographs taken by them, and through sample documents and research data.
Educational resources:
None.
Language(s) of exhibit:
English
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Access to these photographic images and the technical capacity to download them does not imply permission for re-use. The images available here are for scholarly and personal research purposes only. Permission to reproduce i.e. publish or publicly display any image must be requested in writing from the University of Saskatchewan Archives.