Jørgen Brønlund

Jørgen Brønlund (1856-1921) was a Danish explorer and geologist who made significant contributions to the exploration of Greenland. He was born in Copenhagen, Denmark, and studied geology at the University of Copenhagen. He was a member of the Second Thule Expedition, which was led by Knud Rasmussen and was the first scientific expedition to traverse the entire length of Greenland.

Brønlund was an experienced explorer and geologist, having previously taken part in expeditions to Iceland and the Faroe Islands. He was also an experienced hunter and fisherman, which proved to be invaluable skills during the Thule Expedition. He was the first to map the coastline of Greenland, and he also made important contributions to the study of the geology of the region.

Brønlund was a key member of the Thule Expedition, which was the first scientific expedition to traverse the entire length of Greenland. The expedition was led by Knud Rasmussen and included five other members, including Brønlund. The expedition lasted from 1912 to 1918, and during this time the team explored the entire length of Greenland, from the northernmost tip to the southernmost point. They also made important scientific discoveries, including the first accurate map of the coastline of Greenland.

Brønlund was also a key member of the Third Thule Expedition, which was led by Rasmussen and took place from 1921 to 1924. During this expedition, the team explored the northernmost part of Greenland, and Brønlund made important contributions to the study of the geology of the region. He also made important contributions to the study of the flora and fauna of the region.

Brønlund was an important figure in the exploration of Greenland, and his contributions to the study of the region’s geology and flora and fauna are still remembered today. He was a key member of the Thule Expedition, and his contributions to the mapping of the coastline of Greenland were invaluable. He was also a key member of the Third Thule Expedition, and his contributions to the study of the geology of the region are still remembered today.

Brønlund’s legacy lives on in the form of the Jørgen Brønlund Memorial Fund, which was established in his honor in 1921. The fund provides financial support for scientific research in Greenland, and it is a fitting tribute to the explorer and geologist who made such important contributions to the exploration of the region.

Jørgen Brønlund was an important figure in the exploration of Greenland, and his contributions to the study of the region’s geology and flora and fauna are still remembered today. He was a key member of the Thule Expedition, and his contributions to the mapping of the coastline of Greenland were invaluable. He was also a key member of the Third Thule Expedition, and his contributions to the study of the geology of the region are still remembered today. His legacy lives on in the form of the Jørgen Brønlund Memorial Fund, which provides financial support for scientific research in Greenland.