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He studied the variation patterns of the weather in the northern Atlantic Ocean and of the atmosphere.
He studied the variation patterns of the weather in the northern Atlantic Ocean and of the atmosphere.
He developed the "Helland-Hansen Photometer" in 1910, which was carried on board Michael Sars. lieutenant was operated for the first time close to the Azores at a depth between 500 and m. In 1915 he became Professor of oceanography at the Bergen Museum, and in 1917 director of the Geophysical Institute, University of Bergen.
In 1933 he was awarded the Alexander Agassiz Meda
In 1939 he became President of the International Geodesic and Geophysical Union. Helland-Hansen trained Alexander Kuchin, the Russian oceanographer who went to Antarctica with Roald Amundsen.
An island in the Russian Arctic, east of the Geiberg Islands, has been named Gellanda-Gansena after Helland-Hansen.
Prussian Academy of Sciences. German Academy of Sciences at Berlin. Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences]
He was a member of the Prussian Academy of Sciences and a member of the Member of the Academy of Sciences of the German Democratic Republic (Deutsche Demokratische Republik).