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217: 175:, either by direct observation by the explorer, or by remote observation and measurement under the direction of the investigators. Systematic, targeted exploration, with simultaneous survey, and recording of data, followed by data processing, interpretation and publication, is the most effective method to increase understanding of the ocean and other underwater regions, so they can be effectively managed, conserved, regulated, and their resources discovered, accessed, and used. Less than 10% of the ocean has been mapped in any detail, even less has been visually 194: 348:
finding the desired minerals. Other evidence indicates a high probability, making it efficient to concentrate on the areas of high probability when they are found, and for the skipping areas of very low probability. Once an anomaly has been identified and interpreted to be a prospect, more detailed exploration of the potential reserve can be done by soil sampling, drilling, seismic surveys, and similar methods to assess the most appropriate method and type of
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motivation, and which is likely to be characterised by a relatively systematic approach. As the personal aspect of the experience is central to this type of exploration, the same region or range of experiences may be explored repeatedly by different people, for each can have a reasonable expectation of personal discovery.
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Systematic investigation is done in an orderly and organised manner, generally following a plan, though it should be a flexible plan, which is amenable to rational adaptation to suit circumstances, as the concept of exploration accepts the possibility of the unexpected being encountered, and the plan
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after European scholars rediscovered the works of early Latin and Greek geographers. While the Age of Discovery was partly driven by land routes outside of Europe becoming unsafe, and a desire for conquest, the 17th century also saw exploration driven by nobler motives, including scientific discovery
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from Siberia to Alaska, and moved southwards to settle in the Americas. For the most part, these cultures were ignorant of each other's existence. The second period of exploration, occurring over the last 10,000 years, saw increased cross-cultural exchange through trade and exploration, and marked a
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implies directed examination, but not necessarily discovery of any previously unknown or unexpected information. The activities are not mutually exclusive, and often occur simultaneously to a variable extent. The same field of investigation or region may be explored at different times by different
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has been defined as behavior directed toward getting information about the environment, or to locate things such as food or individuals. Exploration usually follows a sequence, in which four stages can be identified. The first phase is search, in which the subject moves around to contact relevant
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tools to search for anomalies, which can narrow the search area. The area to be prospected should be covered sufficiently to minimize the risk of missing something important, but it can take into account previous experience that certain geological evidence correlates with a very low probability of
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Exploration as the pursuit of first hand experience and knowledge is often an example of diversive and intrinsic exploration when done for personal satisfaction and entertainment, though it may also be for purposes of learning or verifying the information provided by others, which is an extrinsic
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during the mid-twentieth century that allowed physical extraterrestrial exploration to become a reality. Common rationales for exploring space include advancing scientific research, national prestige, uniting different nations, ensuring the future survival of humanity, and developing military and
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Geographical exploration, sometimes considered the default meaning for the more general term exploration, is the practice of discovering lands and regions of the planet Earth remote or relatively inaccessible from the origin of the explorer. The surface of the Earth not covered by water has been
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Urban exploration is the exploration of manmade structures, usually abandoned ruins or hidden components of the manmade environment. Photography and historical interest/documentation are heavily featured in the hobby, sometimes involving trespassing onto private property.
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The activity presents various risks, including physical danger and, if done illegally and/or without permission, the possibility of arrest and punishment. Some activities associated with urban exploration violate local or regional laws and certain broadly interpreted
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relatively comprehensively explored, as access is generally relatively straightforward, but underwater and subterranean areas are far less known, and even at the surface, much is still to be discovered in detail in the more remote and inaccessible wilderness areas.
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stimuli, to which the subject pays attention, and may approach and investigate. The sequence may be interrupted by flight if danger is recognised, or a return to search if the stimulus is not interesting or useful.
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Meyer, Jerrold S. (1998). "22 - Behavioral Assessment in Developmental Neurotoxicology: Approaches Involving Unconditioned Behaviors Pharmacologic Challenges in Rodents".
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Hakluyt Society, Series I and II. Some 290 volumes of original accounts in English translation. See also its periodical, Journal of the Hakluyt Society.
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Biesmeijer, J.; de Vries, H. (2001). "Exploration and exploitation of food sources by social insect colonies: a revision of the scout-recruit concept".
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in the 2nd century AD. Between the 5th century and 15th century AD, most exploration was done by Chinese and Arab explorers. This was followed by the
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In all these definitions there is an implication of novelty, or unfamiliarity or the expectation of discovery in the exploration, whereas a
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and the expansion of knowledge about the world. This broader knowledge of the world's geography meant that people were able to make
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Books of the Brave: Being an Account of Books and of Men in the Spanish Conquest and Settlement of the Sixteenth-Century New World.
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History of the Earth Sciences During the Scientific and Industrial Revolutions, with Special Emphasis on the Physical Geosciences.
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Where the Sea Breaks its Back: The Epic Story of Early Naturalist Georg Steller and the Russian Exploration of Alaska.
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Deep Freeze: The United States, the International Geophysical Year, and the Origins of Antarctica’s Age of Science.
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foraging behaviour, where feedback from returning individuals affects the activity of other members of the group.
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Green Imperialism: Colonial Expansion, Tropical Island Edens, and the Origins of Environmentalism, 1600–1860.
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The Promise of the Grand Canyon: John Wesley Powell's Perilous Journey and His Vision for the American West.
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The Establishment of the European Hegemony 1415–1715: Trade and Exploration in the Age of the Renaissance.
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South America Called Them: Explorations of the Great Naturalists: La Condamine, Humboldt, Darwin, Spruce.
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is the identification of the nature and cause of a given phenomenon. Diagnosis is used in many different
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The Art of Space: The History of Space Art, from the Earliest Visions to the Graphics of the Modern Era.
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Vigil, Ralph H. "Spanish Exploration and the Great Plains in the Age of Discovery: Myth and Reality."
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Felipe. Before Columbus: Exploration and Colonisation from the Mediterranean to the Atlantic, 1229–1492.
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The Canary Islands After the Conquest: The Making of a Colonial Society in the Early Sixteenth Century.
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in rock outcrops or in sediments. More recently, however, mineral exploration also includes the use of
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Two major eras of geographical exploration occurred in human history: The first, covering most of
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Exploration and Empire: The Explorer and the Scientist in the Winning of the American West.
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The Times Atlas of World Exploration: 3,000 Years of Exploring, Explorers, and Mapmaking.
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The Dream of Lhasa: The Life of Nikolay Przhevalsky (1839–88), Explorer of Central Asia.
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The Atlas of North American Exploration: From the Norse Voyages to the Race to the Pole.
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Cultures in Conflict: Encounters Between European and Non-European Cultures, 1492–1800.
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Cultures in Conflict: Encounters Between European and Non-European Cultures, 1492–1800.
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Managing the Frozen South: The Creation and Evolution of the Antarctic Treaty System.
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Beyond the Hundredth Meridian: John Wesley Powell and the Second Opening of the West.
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The Secret Discovery of Australia: Portuguese Ventures 250 Years Before Captain Cook.
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explorers with different motivations, who may make similar or different discoveries.
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Translated by Ritchie Robertson. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 1989.
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The Great Ages of Discovery: How Western Civilization Learned About a Wider World.
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While the observation of objects in space, known as astronomy, predates reliable
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Assault on Eternity: Richard E. Byrd and the Exploration of Antarctica, 1946–47.
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Governing the Frozen Commons: The Antarctic Regime and Environmental Protection.
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America’s Ocean Wilderness: A Cultural History of Twentieth-Century Exploration.
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Into the Rising Sun: Vasco da Gama and the Search for the Sea Route to the East.
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Translated by Ritchie Robertson. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1989.
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Measure of the Earth: The Enlightenment Expedition That Reshaped Our World.
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The Age of Reconnaissance: Discovery, Exploration and Settlement 1450–1650.
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Russian Planetary Exploration: History, Development, Legacy and Prospects.
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The Unending Frontier: An Environmental History of the Early Modern World.
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The Silent Deep: The Discovery, Ecology and Conservation of the Deep Sea.
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Early writings about exploration date back to the 4th millennium B.C. in
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Spanish Scientists in the New World: The Eighteenth-Century Expeditions.
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The European Discovery of America: The Northern Voyages, A.D. 500–1600.
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The World Encompassed: The First European Maritime Empires c. 800–1650.
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SEALAB: America’s Forgotten Quest to Live and Work on the Ocean Floor.
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Richard H. Kern: Expeditionary Artist in the Far Southwest, 1848–1853.
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Goetzmann, William H. "The Role of Discovery in American History," in
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Ecological Imperialism: The Biological Expansion of Europe, 900–1900.
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and the ability to learn, and has been described in, amongst others,
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Zheng He: China and the Oceans in the Early Ming Dynasty, 1405–1433.
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Fathoming the Ocean: The Discovery and Exploration of the Deep Sea.
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The European Discovery of America: The Southern Voyages, 1492–1616.
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The Columbian Exchange: Biological and Social Consequences of 1492.
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new era of cultural intermingling, and more recently, convergence.
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Voyager: Seeking Newer Worlds in the Third Great Age of Discovery.
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Robots in Space: Technology, Evolution, and Interplanetary Travel.
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The Mediterranean Was a Desert: A Voyage of the Glomar Challenger.
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Humboldt: The Life and Times of Alexander von Humboldt, 1769–1859.
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New Lands, New Men: America and the Second Great Age of Discovery.
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Beyond the Moon: A Golden Age of Planetary Exploration 1971–1978.
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The Eternal Darkness: A Personal History of Deep-Sea Exploration.
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Journey into Space: The First Thirty Years of Space Exploration.
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The Heavens and the Earth: A Political History of the Space Age.
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The Silent Landscape: The Scientific Voyage of HMS Challenger.
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William Henry Holmes and the Rediscovery of the American West.
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The Fatal Impact: The Invasion of the South Pacific 1767–1840.
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Norwegian Scientific Expedition to Tristan Da Cunha 1937-1938
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Into the Black: JPL and the American Space Program 1976–2004.
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Astrofuturism: Science, Race, and Visions of Utopia in Space.
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Oceanographers and the Cold War: Disciples of Marine Science.
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To a Rocky Moon: A Geologist’s History of Lunar Exploration.
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The Pathfinders: The Saga of Exploration in Southern Africa.
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In the Stream of Stars: The Soviet/American Space Art Book.
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Assault on the Unknown: The International Geophysical Year.
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The Edge of an Unfamiliar World: A History of Oceanography.
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The Ocean of Truth: A Personal History of Plate Tectonics.
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Science in the Spanish and Portuguese Empires, 1500–1800.
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A Big History of North America, from Montezuma to Monroe.
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A Spacefaring People: Perspectives on Early Spaceflight.
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Exploring Space: Voyages in the Solar System and Beyond.
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is the process of exploring, an activity which has some
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The Great Explorers: The European Discovery of America.
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Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press, 2000.
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South Melbourne: Macmillan Company of Australia, 1980.
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A History of Portuguese Overseas Expansion, 1400–1668.
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Greater France: A History of French Oversea Expansion.
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3rd ed. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1966.
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Pale Blue Dot: A Vision of the Human Future in Space.
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Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2003.
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Frozen in Time: The Fate of the Franklin Expedition.
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Boulder: Colorado Associated University Press, 1981.
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Finding the West: Explorations with Lewis and Clark.
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ed. Daniel J. Boorstin. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1972.
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First Across the Continent: Sir Alexander Mackenzie.
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Antarctica: Great Stories from the Frozen Continent.
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2nd ed. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004.
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A History of Geographical Discovery and Exploration.
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Apollo’s Legacy: Perspectives on the Moon Landings.
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Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 1998.
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Index

Explorations
Explorer (disambiguation)
Explorations (disambiguation)
expectation
discovery
locomotion
social insects
Geographical exploration

Ortelius
Human
moving out of Africa
Ice Age land bridge
ancient Egypt
Ptolemy
Age of Discovery
world maps
atlas
Theatrum Orbis Terrarum
Abraham Ortelius
Underwater exploration

underwater environment
observed
Space exploration

Buzz Aldrin
core sample
Moon
Apollo 11

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