- Lauge Koch
Lauge Koch (1892-1964) was a renowned leader of 24 Danish government expeditions to
Greenland .cite web | title = Lauge Koch (1892-1964)
work = Obituary | publisher = The Arctic Institute of North America | date = | url = http://www.aina.ucalgary.ca/scripts/minisa.dll/144/proe/proarc/se+arctic,+v.+17,+no.++4,+Dec.+1964,*?COMMANDSEARCH
format = web and PDF | doi = | accessdate = 2008-01-05 ] He is a central character inThe Lauge Koch Controversy an International and intra-national conflict. beginning in December 1935 a bitter conflict arose between the Danish geologist and Arctic explorer Lauge Koch, and eleven of the most prominent Danish geologists of the day, includingO.B. Bøggild , director of TheMineralogical Museum and only professor at the Geological Institute of Copenhagen University, andVictor Madsen , head of the Geological Survey of Denmark.Controversy started with a review of the Lauge Koch book ‘
Geologie von Grönland ” (1935) written by ‘the eleven’ and accusing Koch of poor and improper scientific practice.cite web | last = Christopher Jacob Ries, Roskilde University | title = The Lauge Koch Controversy: International Cooperation and intra-national onflict in Danish arctic research 1930-1940 | work = Ideologies and Controversies in 20th Century Scientific Exploration | publisher = Steno Institute |date=2007 | url = http://www.si.au.dk/arrangementer/kolf07/210507 | format = web | doi = | accessdate = 2008-01-05 ] cite book | last = Michael Bravo, Sverker Sörlin | title =Narrating the Arctic: A Cultural History of Nordic Scientific | publisher =Science History Publications/USA |date=2002 | location = | pages =Page 197 | url = http://books.google.com/books?id=6wjlteumklQC&dq=%22lauge+koch%22 | doi = | id = ISBN 088135385X ] Relating to the years 1921-23 in which Lauge Koch conducted theBi-centennary Jubilee Expedition to North Greenland in the year of the bi-centennary jubilee ofHans Egede 's landing in Greenland. Koch made a sledge journey along the north coast of Greenland, round Peary Land and back across the Inland Ice. On this journey Koch discovered a depression which in his opinion was the one thatRobert Peary in 1892 had mistaken for a channel. Koch's observations of the interior ofIndependence Bay led to considerablecartographic changes compared with thePeter Freuchen map of 1912. [ [http://www2.kb.dk/kb/dept/nbo/kob/danmarkskort/eng.jubie.htm The Bi-centennary Jubilee Expedition 1920-23] at eng.jubie]In 1938 Dr. Lauge Koch found in the mountains west of
Jameson Land , nearScoresby Sound , the Skeleton of a huge extinct mammal similar to the head of a gigantic animal with huge teeth found by ProfessorSelim Hassan in 1935 near thepyramid ofChephren inSouth America . The skeleton found by Koch was displayed at the museum inCopenhagen cite book | last =Wilkins | first =Harold T. | title = Secret Cities of Old South America | publisher =Adventures Unlimited Press |date=1998 | location = | pages = page 326 | url = http://books.google.com/books?id=hkRHSzwIU2oC&pg=PA326&lpg=PA326&dq=1935+%22lauge+koch%22&source=web&ots=yPxFwMhQIW&sig=NOgb-SxkXbNQVFYf4uGDLyS68dM#PPA326,M1 | doi = | id = ISBN 0932813550 ]Amongst his other contributions to the sciences, in the mid-1930’s, Koch established a network of
field station s and traveling huts in Central East Greenland. This establishment of a permanent infrastructure in the field caused a change in the whole culture and organization of Danish Arctic exploration. [cite web
last = Christopher J. Ries, Roskilde University, Denmark | title =Cartography, authority and credibility | work =Field Study | publisher =fieldstudies.dk | date = | url = http://www.fieldstudies.dk/107539/ | format = | doi = | accessdate = 2008-01-05 ]The mineral
Kochite which is found inMt Hvide Ryg ,Werner Bjerge , and Tunu Province, Greenland is named for Koch in honor of his explorations in the same areas. [ [http://webmineral.com/data/Kochite.shtml Kochite Mineral Data] ] [ [http://www.mindat.org/min-25598.html Kochite] ] [ [http://www.mindat.org/locentry-194984.html Kochite from Mt Hvide Ryg (north slope), Werner Bjerge, Tunu (East Greenland) Province, Greenland] ]References
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