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Carl Frederik Wandel (15 August 1843 – 21 April 1930) was a Danish naval officer and
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. He was largely involved in hydrographic work. Wandel became an officer of the
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in 1863, rising to the rank of captain in 1892, of Rear Admiral in 1899 and Vice Admiral in 1905. He retired from active service in 1911.


Career

In 1864 Wandel served in the schooner in the Baltic Sea and in 1865-67 he took part in a French expedition to Mexico. In 1876-78 he was put in charge of the mail ship to Iceland and in 1880 he participated in a US oceanographic survey expedition. In 1881-86 he was Head of the Marine Ministry Secretariat, 1886-88 head of maritime surveys in Danish waters and in 1889-98 director of the Chart-archive. In 1890 Wandel was appointed chairman of the commission for the survey of Danish waters and in 1895 chairman of the commission for geological and geographical studies in Greenland. In the period of 1901-08 he became an official in the Defence Commission. In 1914-27 he was the president of the
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.Wandel, Carl Frederik i Salmonsens Konversationsleksikon
/ref> Wandel was regularly deployed as commander, including in 1884 and 1897 commander of the
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, in 1895 and 1896 as leader of the Ingolf Expedition to Greenland and in 1898 as commander of the frigate ''HDMS Fyn'' to the Mediterranean.


Honours

The Wandel Sea between Greenland and
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,
Cape Wandel A cape is a clothing accessory or a sleeveless outer garment which drapes the wearer's back, arms, and chest, and connects at the neck. History Capes were common in medieval Europe, especially when combined with a hood in the chaperon. The ...
and the
Wandel Land Wandel Land is a nunatak ( kl, nunataq) in Avannaata municipality in northwestern Greenland. It is one of several nunataks in the Melville Bay region of Greenland, where the Greenland ice sheet ( kl, Sermersuaq) drains into the bay alongside i ...
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in Greenland, were named after him.


Works

*''Maritime Warfare in the Danish and Norwegian waters 1807-14'' (1915), *''Danmark og Barbareskerne 1746-1845'' (1919), *''Nogle Livserindringer'' (1923) *''The Danish Commerce attempt in the Orient in the eighteenth century''. (1927).


See also

* Arctic exploration * Cartographic expeditions to Greenland


References


External links


The Danish Ingolf-Expedition - Internet Archive
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