British naval officer Henry Foster

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Henry Foster was a 19th-century British naval officer and scientist known for his pioneering work in hydrographic surveying and geophysical research during polar expeditions.

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instanceOf British naval officer
geophysicist
human
hydrographer
scientist
centuryOfActivity 19th century
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
employer Royal Navy
fieldOfWork geophysics
hydrography
polar research
gender male
knownFor geophysical research
hydrographic surveying
polar expeditions
militaryBranch Royal Navy
nativeLanguage English
notableAchievement contributions to understanding Earth’s gravity field at high latitudes
improvements in hydrographic surveying techniques
pioneering use of precision instruments in polar geophysical measurements
notableWork hydrographic surveys during Antarctic voyages
magnetic observations in polar regions
pendulum experiments in high latitudes
occupation naval officer
scientist
participatedIn Antarctic exploration
Arctic exploration
polar expeditions
workLocation at sea
polar regions

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