Casey Blue Ice Runway Survey Report 2002 - 2003

Construction of a suitable runway near Casey was a major objective of the Air Link from Hobart to the Australian Antarctic Territory and the main focus of the 2003/03 season's fieldwork. The 2001/2002 summer season's Air Transport Study identified several 'Blue Ice' runway sites...

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Other Authors: READ, AARON (hasPrincipalInvestigator), READ, AARON (processor), BROLSMA, HENK (processor), Australian Antarctic Data Centre (publisher)
Format: Dataset
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Published: Australian Antarctic Data Centre
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Online Access:https://researchdata.ands.org.au/casey-blue-ice-2002-2003/698681
https://data.aad.gov.au/metadata/records/A6_Survey
http://nla.gov.au/nla.party-617536
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Summary:Construction of a suitable runway near Casey was a major objective of the Air Link from Hobart to the Australian Antarctic Territory and the main focus of the 2003/03 season's fieldwork. The 2001/2002 summer season's Air Transport Study identified several 'Blue Ice' runway sites and undertook a detailed investigation at a site named R3 in the upper Peterson Glacier (UPG) region approximately 50 km south east of Casey Station. This season a six-member team was assembled to undertake additional investigation work and initial site and runway surface construction capable of supporting wheeled aircraft conducting inter-continental flights from Hobart. The Air Transport Project team members included: George Blaisdell - Civil Engineer Aaron Read - Surveyor Seane Hall - Mechanic Simon Larkman - Communications Technician Leigh Maclagan - Plant Operator Rob Sheers - Mechanical Engineer The objective for this season’s survey was to undertake further work on R3 and if it was not suited for constructing a runway surface, then locate and map a site that met the criteria for a blue ice runway. From Landsat 7 satellite imagery it was evident that larger and higher elevated patches of blue ice were visible south of the R3 and within these areas a potential runway site might be located. A suitable runway site was located about 65 km south east of Casey and this report documents the work undertaken in locating and mapping this site. Additional to the runway survey a number of other tasks were also carried out in support of science programs being undertaken at Casey. The report covers the survey field work undertaken by Air Transport Project (ATP) during the 2002/2003 ANARE Summer Field Season. Data collected in support of other scientific programs has been included in this report primarily as a record of work undertaken by the mapping program. These data have been supplied to the various scientists for inclusion in their studies.