Description
Summary:Survey report for Casey Station, 1984, by the wintering technical officer, James Clarke. Taken from the survey report: To provide survey and navigation support for the International Antarctic Glaciological Project (IAGP). Details: 1) During the 1984 changeover period carry out survey work as required for the re-building programme at Casey station. 2) Summer Programme: - Carry out a gravity survey on strain grids SGA, SGP, SGB, SGQ, SGR and SGD. - Using helicopter mounted ice radar, extend the detailed radio-echo sounding of Vanderford Glacier from the 1982/1983 summer programme to cover the remainder of the glacier. Surface measurements of gravity and barometric elevation to be made along the major radar flight lines. - Glacier movement survey to be made near Haupt Nunataks with measurements at markers at the beginning and end of the season. - The location of several islands to be determined by DME equipment or JMR Doppler satellite equipment. At least one of Hatch Islands or Ivanhoe Head to be determined and a section of coastline on the northern part of Law Dome to be determined. - Two different types of mechanical coring drills to be tested on the ice sheet inland from Casey. 3) 1984 Traverse Program Re-survey of the 1978 and 1979 traverse line to about 74 degrees S latitude. A secondary objective is the continuation of the surveys on the Law Dome east of Casey.