Activities of the summer operations of the 43rd Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (JARE-43) in 2001-2002

The activities in the 2001-2002 austral summer of the 43rd Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (JARE-43) are reported. JARE-43 consisted of 60 personnel including 20 summer and 40 wintering personnel. In addition, 7 observers joined the voyage of R/V Shirase. She left Harumi on Nov. 14 in 2001, a...

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Main Author: Fumihiko Nishio
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Japanese
Published: National Institute of Polar Research 2013
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.15094/00009681
https://doaj.org/article/0ecf3e52d3474b649d510bb3a3ae632d
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Summary:The activities in the 2001-2002 austral summer of the 43rd Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (JARE-43) are reported. JARE-43 consisted of 60 personnel including 20 summer and 40 wintering personnel. In addition, 7 observers joined the voyage of R/V Shirase. She left Harumi on Nov. 14 in 2001, and the 56 personel and 7 observers went on boad in Freemantle of Western Australia for Syowa Station, other 4 personel for another ship as mentioned below. R/V Shirase left the ground on Dec. 3 and arrived at the ice edge on Dec. 14, after carrying out marine observations on the cruise. She anchored at Syowa Station on Dec. 23, after the first flight on Dec. 18. All the cargo and fuel necessary for the wintering program of JARE-43 were unloaded and the missions for the summer party were forced to finish by the last flight on Feb. 12 in 2002. The helicopter, chartered by JARE-43, moved to Syowa Station from R/V Shirase on Dec. 23 and supported the observation programs until Feb. 3, including the inland areas of ice sheets. The observation on the Mizuho Ice Plateau for the seismic exploration programs was especially supported by air during the traverse. Constructions with engineering works and facilities update were conducted in the several areas in Syowa Station, and most of them were accomplished, some, however, left for the wintering party. In addition, 4 summer members carried out other marine observations using R/V Tangaroa chartered by JARE-43.