Preliminary Report of the Oceanographical Observations of the Fifth Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (1960-61)

Bathythermograph and serial observations were performed on board the "SOYA" of the Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (J.A.R.E.) as one of the research projects during the period of the expedition (Nov. 1960-May 1961). Bathythermograph observations were normally carried out once a day...

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Main Author: Sadakiyo HORI
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Japanese
Published: National Institute of Polar Research 1962
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.15094/00007153
https://doaj.org/article/101e2297ca2f492db49b3c1ff3aacdf0
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Summary:Bathythermograph and serial observations were performed on board the "SOYA" of the Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (J.A.R.E.) as one of the research projects during the period of the expedition (Nov. 1960-May 1961). Bathythermograph observations were normally carried out once a day between Tokyo and Cape Town and twice a day between Cape Town and the Antarctic Region while the ship was at sea. Five hydrographic stations were occupied in the Antarctic Region, two after leaving the icy sea toward Cape Town and two in the northeastern part of the Indian Ocean on the way back to Singapore. Results of these observations are shown in the Figures and described mainly from the standpoint of physical oceanography.