The tidal measurements of James Cook during the voyage of the Endeavour

IF 0.5 4区 哲学 Q4 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY History of Geo- and Space Sciences Pub Date : 2018-05-31 DOI:10.5194/HGSS-9-85-2018
P. Woodworth, Glen H. Rowe
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Abstract. The main priority of the first of James Cook's famous voyages of discovery was the observation of the transit of Venus at Tahiti. Following that, he was ordered to embark on a search for new lands in the South Pacific Ocean. Cook had instructions to record as many aspects of the environment as possible at each place that he visited, including the character of the tide. This paper makes an assessment of the quality of Cook's tidal observations using modern knowledge of the tide, and with an assumption that no major tidal changes have taken place during the past two and half centuries. We conclude that Cook's tidal measurements were accurate in general to about 0.5 ft (15 cm) in height and 0.5 h in time. Those of his findings which are less consistent with modern insight can be explained by the short stays of the Endeavour at some places. Cook's measurements were good enough (or unique enough) to be included in global compilations of tidal information in the 18th century and were used in the 19th century in the construction of the first worldwide tidal atlases. In most cases, they support Cook's reputation as a good observer of the environment.
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詹姆斯·库克在奋进号航行中的潮汐测量
摘要詹姆斯·库克第一次著名的发现之旅的首要任务是在大溪地观测金星凌日。之后,他奉命开始在南太平洋寻找新的土地。库克接到指示,要在他访问的每个地方尽可能多地记录环境的各个方面,包括潮汐的特征。本文利用现代潮汐知识,并假设在过去的两个半世纪里没有发生过重大的潮汐变化,对库克潮汐观测的质量进行了评估。我们得出的结论是,库克的潮汐测量通常准确到0.5左右 英尺(15 cm)和0.5 h。他的这些发现与现代见解不太一致,可以用奋进号在某些地方的短暂停留来解释。库克的测量结果足够好(或足够独特),在18世纪被纳入全球潮汐信息汇编,并在19世纪被用于构建第一个全球潮汐地图集。在大多数情况下,他们支持库克作为环境观察者的声誉。
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History of Geo- and Space Sciences
History of Geo- and Space Sciences GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
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1.50
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33.30%
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10
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50 weeks
期刊介绍: The scope of History of Geo- and Space Sciences (HGSS) is to document historical facts and knowledge and to improve awareness of the history of geoscience. The knowledge of the development of geosciences and their experimental methods and theories in the past can improve our current understanding and may stimulate current research. It is encouraging for young scientists to read biographical material of historical figures in their research area. It is important as well to learn that history of science is an integrated part of the ongoing research in their research area. Another important aim of the journal is the association of historical retrospective and current research.
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