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Jonas Vagn Walfrid Ekman Fjeldstad ( November 22 , 1894 – February 20 , 1985 ) was a
prize-winning Norwegian oceanographer and mathematician .Fjeldstad was born in Røyken
.He received his candidatus realium level at the Royal Frederick University and became an
assistant professor of geophysics in 1922 at the University Museum of Bergen .It was
Fjeldstad that correctly assumed the world of the Lomonosov ridgeline , which divides the
arctic sea into two prominent ocean basins .To determine this , he used wave datum
collected by Harald Otto Neumann Sverdrup .Fjeldstad continued studying Wave for his
doctoral degree in 1930 , and he developed a general theory of how the ocean 's inner Wave
behave ( published as Interne Wellen , Internal Waves , 1933 ) .In 1939 he became a lector
at the University of Oslo , and he was a professor from 1947 to 1964 .He died in capital of
Norway .== honor and honors == Member of the Norse honorary society of Science and
Letters , inducted in 1938 headway of the Norwegian Astronomical Society ( 1942–1943 ) ,
the Norse Geophysical Society ( 1946–1950 ) , the Norwegian Mathematical gild ( 1946–
1951 ) , and the National geodesic and Geophysics committee The Bergen plunder
( Bergenske prisbelønning ) , 1935 The Fridtjof Nansen dirty money for Outstanding
research , 1945 The Fram Committee Fridtjof Nansen Award , 1962 Knight 1st family of the
Order of St. Olav , 1965 == household == Jonas Fjeldstad was the son of Johan Fjeldstad
( 1861–1947 ) and Emma Christine Ekman ( 1855–1936 ) .In 1924 he married Ellen Totland
( 1897–1973 ) .== References ==

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