Anoop Kumar Tiwari et al 191 Environment Quality at Maitri Station in Antarctica

A comprehensive study of air, water and soil quality was undertaken during the austral summer of 1999-2000 at the Indian Polar Research Station “Maitri ” in compliance with the statutory requirements of the article 3 of Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty. The main objective...

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Main Authors: Anoop Kumar Tiwari, Sunil Kulkarni, D. S. Ramteke, G. N. Nayak
Other Authors: The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives
Format: Text
Language:English
Subjects:
air
RBC
Online Access:http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.580.2024
http://neeri.res.in/jese/jesevol4803008.pdf
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Summary:A comprehensive study of air, water and soil quality was undertaken during the austral summer of 1999-2000 at the Indian Polar Research Station “Maitri ” in compliance with the statutory requirements of the article 3 of Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty. The main objective of the study was to assess the impacts of various scientific programs and their associated logistic support facilities on the fragile ecosystem of Antarctica. Identification of major sources of pollution and quantification of pollutants in different environmental components were carried out through an extensive environmental monitoring program spread over a period of 5-7 weeks. Preliminary studies reveal that the levels of pollution are not alarming but there is scope for concern looking into the critical aspects of Antarctic environment and the carrying capacity of the environment surrounding Maitri station.