Survey report 1997/98 summer season Voyage 4 to 5 Australian Antarctic Division Author - Chris Watson / AAD

Taken from sections of the report: This report has been prepared as a supplement to the 1997/98 Survey Report by John Hyslop and contains solely comments and recommendations as seen from the perspective of the volunteer survey student. It is hoped this report may be of some use in the future plannin...

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Other Authors: BROLSMA, HENK (hasPrincipalInvestigator), WATSON, CHRISTOPHER (processor), Australian Antarctic Data Centre (publisher)
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Published: Australian Antarctic Data Centre
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GPS
map
Online Access:https://researchdata.ands.org.au/survey-report-199798-watson-aad/701887
https://data.aad.gov.au/metadata/records/survey_1997-98_V4_V5_2
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spelling ftands:oai:ands.org.au::701887 2023-05-15T13:46:59+02:00 Survey report 1997/98 summer season Voyage 4 to 5 Australian Antarctic Division Author - Chris Watson / AAD BROLSMA, HENK (hasPrincipalInvestigator) WATSON, CHRISTOPHER (processor) Australian Antarctic Data Centre (publisher) Spatial: northlimit=-66.0; southlimit=-70.0; westlimit=60.0; eastLimit=111.0; projection=WGS84 Temporal: From 1997-12-06 to 1998-02-14 https://researchdata.ands.org.au/survey-report-199798-watson-aad/701887 https://data.aad.gov.au/metadata/records/survey_1997-98_V4_V5_2 http://nla.gov.au/nla.party-617536 unknown Australian Antarctic Data Centre https://researchdata.ands.org.au/survey-report-199798-watson-aad/701887 74966fc9-332e-4f02-90c0-8e492fe3082f survey_1997-98_V4_V5_2 https://data.aad.gov.au/metadata/records/survey_1997-98_V4_V5_2 http://nla.gov.au/nla.party-617536 Australian Antarctic Data Centre biota imageryBaseMapsEarthCover inlandWaters oceans planningCadastre BOUNDARY SURVEYS EARTH SCIENCE HUMAN DIMENSIONS BOUNDARIES INFRASTRUCTURE LAND USE/LAND COVER CLASSIFICATION ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE/MANAGEMENT LAND MANAGEMENT EARTH SCIENCE &gt TERRESTRIAL HYDROSPHERE &gt SURFACE WATER &gt SURFACE WATER FEATURES &gt LAKES/RESERVOIRS TIDES BIRDS BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION ANIMALS/VERTEBRATES survey Tide Gauge Aerial Photography GPS map lakes lake levels Cameras TIDE GAUGES GPS &gt Global Positioning System HELICOPTER FIELD SURVEYS AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS CONTINENT &gt ANTARCTICA &gt Casey Davis Mawson GEOGRAPHIC REGION &gt POLAR dataset ftands 2020-01-05T21:19:29Z Taken from sections of the report: This report has been prepared as a supplement to the 1997/98 Survey Report by John Hyslop and contains solely comments and recommendations as seen from the perspective of the volunteer survey student. It is hoped this report may be of some use in the future planning and operation of Surveying and Mapping expeditions to Antarctica. The report has been divided according to each area visited and discusses the work achieved and highlights any possible improvements either in the actual surveys undertaken or the execution of the program as a whole. Typical issues include helicopter operations, aerial photography, the oblique mount, collaboration with other field parties, transportation and so on. VOYAGE SOUTH The voyage south provided the ideal opportunity to begin the detailed planning of the work to come. Flight planning for the photography was started and locations for photo control throughout the offshore islands at Mawson were determined. It was important to prioritize which work was to be undertaken first throughout the offshore islands at Mawson. This was to ensure the most important work was completed before the sea ice deteriorated and prevented travel on quads. The voyage to Mawson went via Casey where the surveyors were required to undertake a small amount of work during the stop over. Ice conditions prevented the Aurora reaching Casey. John and I were unable to make it to Casey due to the long fly off and limited time. Ian Sutherland (Station Leader at Casey) informed us that snow conditions over the station would have prevented most survey work anyway. This was the perfect example that survey work in Antarctica is totally dependent on current weather conditions in addition to the 'A' factor. This highlighted the fact that all plans for work in the Antarctic are required to be 'dynamic' and hence the various priorities listed in the brief were appreciated. It was quite frustrating spending close to 4 weeks on the Aurora before arriving on the continent and beginning the work proper. The frustration culminated in the problem with the Aurora's rudder and expeditioners being told we may be returning to Australia even though we were within fly-off distance to Mawson. Dataset Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Australian Antarctic Division Sea ice Research Data Australia (Australian National Data Service - ANDS) Antarctic The Antarctic Sutherland ENVELOPE(168.467,168.467,-77.500,-77.500) ENVELOPE(60.0,111.0,-66.0,-70.0)
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topic biota
imageryBaseMapsEarthCover
inlandWaters
oceans
planningCadastre
BOUNDARY SURVEYS
EARTH SCIENCE
HUMAN DIMENSIONS
BOUNDARIES
INFRASTRUCTURE
LAND USE/LAND COVER CLASSIFICATION
ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE/MANAGEMENT
LAND MANAGEMENT
EARTH SCIENCE &gt
TERRESTRIAL HYDROSPHERE &gt
SURFACE WATER &gt
SURFACE WATER FEATURES &gt
LAKES/RESERVOIRS
TIDES
BIRDS
BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
ANIMALS/VERTEBRATES
survey
Tide Gauge
Aerial Photography
GPS
map
lakes
lake levels
Cameras
TIDE GAUGES
GPS &gt
Global Positioning System
HELICOPTER
FIELD SURVEYS
AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS
CONTINENT &gt
ANTARCTICA &gt
Casey
Davis
Mawson
GEOGRAPHIC REGION &gt
POLAR
spellingShingle biota
imageryBaseMapsEarthCover
inlandWaters
oceans
planningCadastre
BOUNDARY SURVEYS
EARTH SCIENCE
HUMAN DIMENSIONS
BOUNDARIES
INFRASTRUCTURE
LAND USE/LAND COVER CLASSIFICATION
ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE/MANAGEMENT
LAND MANAGEMENT
EARTH SCIENCE &gt
TERRESTRIAL HYDROSPHERE &gt
SURFACE WATER &gt
SURFACE WATER FEATURES &gt
LAKES/RESERVOIRS
TIDES
BIRDS
BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
ANIMALS/VERTEBRATES
survey
Tide Gauge
Aerial Photography
GPS
map
lakes
lake levels
Cameras
TIDE GAUGES
GPS &gt
Global Positioning System
HELICOPTER
FIELD SURVEYS
AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS
CONTINENT &gt
ANTARCTICA &gt
Casey
Davis
Mawson
GEOGRAPHIC REGION &gt
POLAR
Survey report 1997/98 summer season Voyage 4 to 5 Australian Antarctic Division Author - Chris Watson / AAD
topic_facet biota
imageryBaseMapsEarthCover
inlandWaters
oceans
planningCadastre
BOUNDARY SURVEYS
EARTH SCIENCE
HUMAN DIMENSIONS
BOUNDARIES
INFRASTRUCTURE
LAND USE/LAND COVER CLASSIFICATION
ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE/MANAGEMENT
LAND MANAGEMENT
EARTH SCIENCE &gt
TERRESTRIAL HYDROSPHERE &gt
SURFACE WATER &gt
SURFACE WATER FEATURES &gt
LAKES/RESERVOIRS
TIDES
BIRDS
BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
ANIMALS/VERTEBRATES
survey
Tide Gauge
Aerial Photography
GPS
map
lakes
lake levels
Cameras
TIDE GAUGES
GPS &gt
Global Positioning System
HELICOPTER
FIELD SURVEYS
AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS
CONTINENT &gt
ANTARCTICA &gt
Casey
Davis
Mawson
GEOGRAPHIC REGION &gt
POLAR
description Taken from sections of the report: This report has been prepared as a supplement to the 1997/98 Survey Report by John Hyslop and contains solely comments and recommendations as seen from the perspective of the volunteer survey student. It is hoped this report may be of some use in the future planning and operation of Surveying and Mapping expeditions to Antarctica. The report has been divided according to each area visited and discusses the work achieved and highlights any possible improvements either in the actual surveys undertaken or the execution of the program as a whole. Typical issues include helicopter operations, aerial photography, the oblique mount, collaboration with other field parties, transportation and so on. VOYAGE SOUTH The voyage south provided the ideal opportunity to begin the detailed planning of the work to come. Flight planning for the photography was started and locations for photo control throughout the offshore islands at Mawson were determined. It was important to prioritize which work was to be undertaken first throughout the offshore islands at Mawson. This was to ensure the most important work was completed before the sea ice deteriorated and prevented travel on quads. The voyage to Mawson went via Casey where the surveyors were required to undertake a small amount of work during the stop over. Ice conditions prevented the Aurora reaching Casey. John and I were unable to make it to Casey due to the long fly off and limited time. Ian Sutherland (Station Leader at Casey) informed us that snow conditions over the station would have prevented most survey work anyway. This was the perfect example that survey work in Antarctica is totally dependent on current weather conditions in addition to the 'A' factor. This highlighted the fact that all plans for work in the Antarctic are required to be 'dynamic' and hence the various priorities listed in the brief were appreciated. It was quite frustrating spending close to 4 weeks on the Aurora before arriving on the continent and beginning the work proper. The frustration culminated in the problem with the Aurora's rudder and expeditioners being told we may be returning to Australia even though we were within fly-off distance to Mawson.
author2 BROLSMA, HENK (hasPrincipalInvestigator)
WATSON, CHRISTOPHER (processor)
Australian Antarctic Data Centre (publisher)
format Dataset
title Survey report 1997/98 summer season Voyage 4 to 5 Australian Antarctic Division Author - Chris Watson / AAD
title_short Survey report 1997/98 summer season Voyage 4 to 5 Australian Antarctic Division Author - Chris Watson / AAD
title_full Survey report 1997/98 summer season Voyage 4 to 5 Australian Antarctic Division Author - Chris Watson / AAD
title_fullStr Survey report 1997/98 summer season Voyage 4 to 5 Australian Antarctic Division Author - Chris Watson / AAD
title_full_unstemmed Survey report 1997/98 summer season Voyage 4 to 5 Australian Antarctic Division Author - Chris Watson / AAD
title_sort survey report 1997/98 summer season voyage 4 to 5 australian antarctic division author - chris watson / aad
publisher Australian Antarctic Data Centre
url https://researchdata.ands.org.au/survey-report-199798-watson-aad/701887
https://data.aad.gov.au/metadata/records/survey_1997-98_V4_V5_2
http://nla.gov.au/nla.party-617536
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Temporal: From 1997-12-06 to 1998-02-14
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