RECOVERY OF MISSING EXPLANATORY NOTES OF THE FIRST GEOLOGICAL MAP OF FUNAFUTI ATOLL, 1904

Q3 Earth and Planetary Sciences
R. Mclean
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Funafuti atoll in the central Pacific was the site of the first deep drilling into a coral atoll. Drilling was carried out during three expeditions in 1896–98, sponsored by the Royal Society, London. Its purpose was purely scientific: to test Charles Darwin’s theory of coral atoll formation. Surface geological investigations were also undertaken during the second expedition in 1897, and detailed maps, descriptions and explanatory notes on the 32 islands located on the atoll rim were prepared for publication in the Royal Society’s report on The Atoll of Funafuti, published in 1904. However, not all of the island descriptions and explanatory notes that accompanied the final 63 page text and 14 map sheets on the geology of Funafuti Atoll were included in the published work, although this appears not to have been noticed by the volume’s editor, Professor T.G. Bonney in London, or by the authors T.W. Edgeworth David and George Sweet in Australia. Lacking are descriptions of the islands on Funafuti’s northern and northwestern rim as well as the explanatory notes to accompany five of the 14 map sheets. Searches were undertaken through archives of the expedition in the United Kingdom and Australia in an attempt to uncover the ‘missing’ material. This archival search met with partial success in the Sir Edgeworth David Papers at Sydney University where a draft manuscript containing ‘explanatory notes’ on seven islands and five of the 14 map sheets was uncovered. These notes are transcribed in an annex to the present report. The reasons behind the omission of this material in the final publication are not clear, though the archival documentation does provide a fascinating insight into the difficulties associated with scientific expedition publications at the end of the nineteenth century, when editors and authors were separated by large time and space differences, several contributors were involved in map, note and text preparation, and drafts of chapters and illustrations were transported in hard-copy over long distances, such as from Australia to the United Kingdom, as was the case of the Funafuti report.
1904年第一张富纳富提环礁地质图中缺失的注释的恢复
太平洋中部的富纳富提环礁是第一个深钻珊瑚环礁的地点。1896年至1898年,由伦敦皇家学会赞助的三次探险中进行了钻探。它的目的纯粹是为了科学:检验查尔斯·达尔文的珊瑚环礁形成理论。在1897年的第二次考察中,还进行了地面地质调查,并为位于环礁边缘的32个岛屿准备了详细的地图、描述和解释性说明,准备在皇家学会关于富纳富提环礁的报告中发表,该报告于1904年出版。然而,并不是所有的岛屿描述和解释性注释都伴随着最后的63页文本和14张关于富纳富提环礁地质的地图,都包括在出版的作品中,尽管卷的编辑,伦敦的T.G.邦尼教授,或澳大利亚的作者T.W.埃奇沃斯·大卫和乔治·斯威特似乎没有注意到这一点。缺少对富纳富提北部和西北边缘岛屿的描述,以及14张地图中5张的解释性说明。在英国和澳大利亚的探险档案中进行了搜索,试图找到“失踪”的材料。这次档案搜索在悉尼大学的埃奇沃斯·大卫爵士论文中取得了部分成功,其中发现了一份手稿草稿,其中包含7个岛屿的“解释性注释”和14张地图中的5张。这些说明抄录在本报告的附件内。最终出版物中遗漏这一材料的原因尚不清楚,尽管档案文件确实提供了一个引人入胜的视角,让我们了解到19世纪末科学考察出版物所面临的困难,当时编辑和作者因巨大的时空差异而分开,几位贡献者参与了地图、注释和文本的准备,章节和插图的草稿以硬拷贝形式长途运输,例如从澳大利亚运到联合王国,富纳富提报告就是这样。
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