The French-German Arctic Research Base in Ny-Ålesund, Spitsbergen

The German Alfred-Wegener-Institut (AWI) and the French Institut Polair Paul Emil Victor (IPEV) have merged their research stations on Svalbard into a joint Arctic Research Base, located in Ny-Ålesund, Spitsbergen (79°N, 12°E). This merger comprises* Joint announcements of research opportunities* Jo...

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Main Authors: Neuber, Roland, Delbart, Franck
Format: Conference Object
Language:unknown
Published: 2005
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Online Access:https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/12829/
https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.23239
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Summary:The German Alfred-Wegener-Institut (AWI) and the French Institut Polair Paul Emil Victor (IPEV) have merged their research stations on Svalbard into a joint Arctic Research Base, located in Ny-Ålesund, Spitsbergen (79°N, 12°E). This merger comprises* Joint announcements of research opportunities* Joint evaluation of research proposals by a French-German Advisory Board* Establishment of joint research projects* Common utilisation of personnel, logistics, and instrumentation* Common project administration and on-site management* Joint representation of the base* Streamlining of logistical and funding mattersThe Joint French-German Arctic Research Base has a two-fold task. It is a general platform for short, medium, and long term research projects in the fields of Atmospheric Sciences, Geo-Sciences, Marine, and Terrestrial Biology. On the other hand, it comprises a state of the art, dedicated atmospheric observatory for Arctic meteorology, atmospheric chemistry and stratospheric monitoring (ozone layer and related research). Beside passive and active remote sensing instrumentation, a modern balloon launch facility is included. The available scientific instrumentation from Alfred-Wegener-Institut, Institut Français Polair Paul Emil Victor, and Univ. of Bremen allows determining type and concentration of trace gases in the troposphere and stratosphere, as well as atmospheric aerosols. Regular meteorological balloon soundings measure the vertical distribution of temperature, water vapour pressure and ozone concentration. In addition the Joint French-German Arctic Research Base offers a range of research facilities and laboratories for scientists in the disciplines of biology, chemistry, geophysics, and atmosphere physics. The station comprises several buildings, offering accommodation for up to 16 people, laboratories and offices. In addition an external clean air station (Corbel-Station) is available outside from the village of Ny-Ålesund. There is one scientist as station leader and one engineer permanently at the ...