A.P. Crary
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Albert Paddock Crary (July 25, 1911 – October 29, 1987), was a pioneer polar
geophysicist Geophysics () is a subject of natural science concerned with the physical processes and physical properties of the Earth and its surrounding space environment, and the use of quantitative methods for their analysis. The term ''geophysics'' som ...
and glaciologist. He was the first person to have set foot on both the North and South Poles, having made it to the North Pole on May 3, 1952 (with
Joseph O. Fletcher Joseph Otis Fletcher (May 16, 1920 – July 6, 2008) was an American Air Force pilot and polar explorer. Biography He was born outside of Ryegate, Montana on May 16, 1920, to Clarence Bert Fletcher (1884–1944). The family moved to Oklaho ...
and
William P. Benedict William Pershing Benedict (July 20, 1918 – Aug 31, 1974) was an American pilot who was born in Ruth, Nevada and raised in California. He was a highly decorated World War II fighter pilot who served in both the RCAF and the U.S. Army Air Force ...
) and then to the South Pole on February 12, 1961, as the leader of a team of eight. The South Pole expedition set out from
McMurdo Station McMurdo Station is a United States Antarctic research station on the south tip of Ross Island, which is in the New Zealand-claimed Ross Dependency on the shore of McMurdo Sound in Antarctica. It is operated by the United States through the Unit ...
on December 10, 1960, using three
Snowcat A snowcat (short for snow and caterpillar) is an enclosed-cab, truck-sized, fully tracked vehicle designed to move on snow. Major manufacturers are Pisten Bully (Germany), Prinoth (Italy) and Tucker (United States). Snow groomers A snow ...
s with trailers. Crary was the seventh expedition leader to arrive at the South Pole by surface transportation (the six others before him were—in sequence— Amundsen,
Scott Scott may refer to: Places Canada * Scott, Quebec, municipality in the Nouvelle-Beauce regional municipality in Quebec * Scott, Saskatchewan, a town in the Rural Municipality of Tramping Lake No. 380 * Rural Municipality of Scott No. 98, Saska ...
, Hillary, Fuchs, a Russian expedition in 1959/60 from Vostok base, and Antero Havola). He was widely admired for his intellect, wit, skills and as a great administrator for polar research expeditions.


Biography

Crary was born in 1911 into a farming family in northern New York State. He was the second oldest in a family of 7 children. He was a physics major and geology student at St. Lawrence University in Canton, New York. He graduated in 1931 Phi Beta Kappa from St. Lawrence University and then enrolled at Lehigh University to obtain a master's degree in physics. After spending years completing and facilitating research at both poles, Crary eventually settled in Bethesda, Maryland, with his wife and son. His awards included the Cullum Geographical Medal (1959), the Patron's Medal (1963), and the
Vega Medal The Swedish Society for Anthropology and Geography (SSAG; sv, Svenska Sällskapet för Antropologi och Geografi) is a scientific learned society founded in December 1877. It was established after a rearrangement of various sections of the Anthropo ...
(1972). He died on October 29, 1987, at the George Washington University Hospital in Washington, D.C.


Legacy

In 1991, the National Science Foundation (NSF), which manages the
U.S. Antarctic Program The United States Antarctic Program (or USAP; formerly known as the United States Antarctic Research Program or USARP and the United States Antarctic Service or USAS) is an organization of the United States government which has presence in the A ...
(USAP), honoured his memory by dedicating a state-of-the-art laboratory complex in his name, the
Albert P. Crary Science and Engineering Center The Albert P. Crary Science and Engineering Center (CSEC), located at McMurdo Station, was dedicated in November 1991 by the National Science Foundation (NSF). The laboratory is named in honor of geophysicist and glaciologist Albert P. Crary. Th ...
(CSEC) located in
McMurdo Station McMurdo Station is a United States Antarctic research station on the south tip of Ross Island, which is in the New Zealand-claimed Ross Dependency on the shore of McMurdo Sound in Antarctica. It is operated by the United States through the Unit ...
. He was also honored by having the
Crary Mountains Crary Mountains () are a group of ice-covered volcanoes in Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica. They consist of two or three shield volcanoes, named Mount Rees, Mount Steere and Mount Frakes, which developed during the course of the Miocene and Pliocene ...
(76 degrees 48' S, 117 degrees 40' W) and the Crary Ice Rise in Antarctica named for him as well.


Contributions

Dr. Crary contributed in a variety of important ways to his field including: * Chief Scientist for Arctic T3, Fletcher's Ice Island, 1952–1955 * Established the United States Geological Headquarters for the
International Geophysical Year The International Geophysical Year (IGY; french: Année géophysique internationale) was an international scientific project that lasted from 1 July 1957 to 31 December 1958. It marked the end of a long period during the Cold War when scientific ...
, 1955 * Deputy Leader of United States science during the International Geophysical Year, 1957 * Leader of the U.S. seismic traverse of Ross Ice Shelf, 1957–58 * Leader, geophysical traverse W from Little America V, up Skelton Glacier to the Victoria Land plateau and W along the 78 parallel to c. 13130E, 1958–59 * Leader, geophysical traverse from McMurdo Station via Skelton Glacier to the South Pole, 1960–61 * Chief Scientist, United States Antarctic Research Program, 1960–1968 * Deputy then Director, Division of Environmental Sciences, National Science Foundation, 1969–1978 * Member of ACAN, 1961-76 (Chairman, 1974–76) He worked with many notable scientists and famous institutions: * Dr. Maurice Ewing of Columbia University and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution * Assisted Dr. James Peoples at MOGUL ( Project Mogul) as the Field Operations Director using meteorological balloons to experiment with different types of equipment to collect and transmit sound waves in the upper atmosphere ( Roswell incident- se


See also

* List of polar explorers


External links


Crary's trip to the South Pole
with an image and a map.
Picture of Crary
when he was Deputy Chief Scientist of the NAS's US-IGY Antarctic program, shown reading a seismograph record.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Crary, Albert P. 1911 births 1987 deaths Lehigh University alumni Recipients of the Cullum Geographical Medal American geophysicists American glaciologists St. Lawrence University alumni Scientists from New York (state)