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exploration The investigation of undiscovered territories. The urge to travel is as old as humanity, with the first humans probably spreading out from Africa, and possibly Asia, across the globe. The Native Americans of both North and South America probably walked there over land-bridges from what is now Russia, some 30,000 years ago. For the early European explorers, travel was easier by sea than by land:
PHOENICIAN traders frequently sailed to Galicia (in Spain) and Brittany, and perhaps even to Cornwall.
In the early Middle Ages the
VIKINGS sailed as far west as Greenland and to North America (
LEIF ERICSSON) and curiosity about the “marvels of the east” led the Italian
MARCO POLO overland to China (1271–95). Meanwhile, the Chinese Ming emperors supported the seven voyages of discovery of
ZHENG HE (1405–33) and Polynesian peoples discovered the Pacific Islands and New Zealand. Under the patronage of Prince
HENRY THE NAVIGATOR, the Portuguese in the 15th century sailed to the Indian Ocean, and in 1498 Vasco
DA GAMA crossed the South Atlantic; in 1516 the Portuguese reached China. Probably with the aim of reaching the East, Christopher
COLUMBUS crossed the North Atlantic (1492) and Ferdinand
MAGELLAN found the strait which enabled him to reach the Chinese coast (1521). The North American landmass was such a deterrent that searches were long made for a navigable passage to the north of it: the search for a north-west passage led
CABOT to what was probably Hudson Bay (1509) and
CARTIER along the St Lawrence River (1534–41). North America's interior began to be explored in the 17th century, but it was not until about 1730 that the Rocky Mountains were discovered, and the continent was not crossed until 1793, when Mackenzie traversed Canada. The United States was first crossed by Lewis and Clark, in 1803. His previous scientific research helped Captain James
COOK secure backing from the Royal Society for his voyages to New Zealand and eastern Australia (1769–77). The exploration and mapping of the interiors of continents continued throughout the 19th century and often accompanied colonialism. Only very remote areas of the world have remained uncharted.
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Slawson Exploration Company, Inc. Detailed Analysis and Forecasts of Oil & Gas Exploration and Production Assets Out Now.
M2 Presswire; 7/29/2008; 700+ words
; ...Research and Markets: Slawson Exploration Company, Inc. Detailed Analysis and Forecasts of Oil & Gas Exploration and Production Assets Out Now...announced the addition of the "Slawson Exploration Company, Inc. Detailed Analysis...
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Exploration revival in Sweden
Magazine article from: Mining Engineering; 11/1/1997; ; 700+ words
; ...metal mining into one of Europe's most vibrant exploration regions. Exploration and mining companies from North America, Europe...Sweden, is now held under granted or applied exploration claims. Exploration permits diamonds, applied...
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Exploration by the Numbers
Magazine article from: Engineering and Mining Journal; 6/1/2005; ; 700+ words
; ...interpretation more important than ever for exploration teams Ever since an unknown geologist...interesting terrain characteristics below, exploration has been one of the most technologically...Toronto, which attracted almost 300 exploration-linked service companies and suppliers...
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Exploration
Magazine article from: Mining Engineering; 5/1/2003; ; 700+ words
; Exploration budgets fell for a fifth successive year during 2002. These...consolidation appeared to peak in 2001. This affected 2002 exploration spending, as the exploration budgets of acquired companies disappeared in 2002. Most surviving...
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Exploration history and mineral potential of the central Arctic Zn-Pb District, Nunavut.
Magazine article from: Arctic; 12/1/2006; ; 700+ words
; ABSTRACT. Exploration in the central Arctic Zn-Pb District...place in five phases: 1) an initial exploration period (1960-70), during which...Polaris Mine; 4) an ore-replacement exploration period (1989-2001). during which...
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Exploration by junior firms reduced despite interest generated by mapping. (Gold Mining Report)
Magazine article from: Northern Ontario Business; 7/1/1990; ; 700+ words
; ...Greater Lenora Explorations, once a major...year. Earlier exploration work had indicated...Township, Jonpol Explorations and T & H Explorations outlined reserves...major underground exploration program was not...
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EXPLORATION
Magazine article from: Mining Engineering; 5/1/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...worldwide budget for nonfuel mineral exploration was expected to increase by 27 percent...years of declining spending for mineral exploration. For the first time in several years, all regional exploration budget estimates for 2003 as defined...
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McMoRan Exploration Co. Detailed Analysis and Forecasts of Oil & Gas Exploration and Production Assets Out Now.
M2 Presswire; 7/25/2008; 700+ words
; ...2008-Research and Markets: McMoRan Exploration Co. Detailed Analysis and Forecasts of Oil & Gas Exploration and Production Assets Out Now(C...announced the addition of the "McMoRan Exploration Co. Detailed Analysis and Forecasts...
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Exploration moves offshore: as the region's easy-to-access onshore oil and gas reserves dwindle, finding hydrocarbon deposits is becoming increasingly expensive as the search for oil moves further out to sea.(DEEPWATER DRILLING)
Magazine article from: MEED Middle East Economic Digest; 2/15/2008; ; 700+ words
; Offshore exploration is becoming an increasingly important...focus on undersea targets is pushing exploration into deeper waters. By 2011, deepwater...the end of the decade, deepwater exploration will account for 27 per cent of offshore...
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Exploration Review
Magazine article from: Mining Engineering; 5/1/2008; ; 700+ words
; Mining, Exploration and Coal Overviews State Summaries This summary of international mineral exploration activities for the year 2007 draws upon...specialists. The summary provides data on exploration budgets by region and mineral commodity...
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Columbia River Exploration and Settlement
Dictionary entry from: Dictionary of American History
...Columbia River Treaty ; Exploration of America, Early ; Explorations and Expeditions: British...U.S. ; Geophysical Explorations ; Lewis and Clark Expedition...Treaty of 1846 ; Vancouver Explorations ; Western Exploration .
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Western Exploration
Dictionary entry from: Dictionary of American History
...overland and maritime explorations of their northern...Vizca í no's exploration of the Pacific Coast...xF1; ate's exploration of the central Great...interest in northern exploration until the 1760s and...Francisco (1776). The explorations of Juan Bautista de...
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History of Exploration I (Ancient and Classical)
Book article from: World of Earth Science
History of exploration I (ancient and classical) As early...curiosity about their world and universe. Exploration was a means of pushing the boundaries...might, and demand for goods linked exploration and trade. The Egyptians were the...
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Petroleum, History of Exploration
Book article from: World of Earth Science
Petroleum, history of exploration Exploration for hydrocarbons (oil, gas, and condensate) is commonly...the modern global era of technology-driven advances in exploration. Traditionally, oil exploration was conducted by recognizing...
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exploration
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...Chinese also made many explorations in this period. One...and farther west. Exploration by Europeans was carried...Burton. European exploration and colonization frequently...dislocation. Polar Explorations In the late 19th and...method of antarctic exploration, with George Wilkins...
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