Report of the Yamato Traverse of the 15th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition 1973-1975

From October 25, 1974 to January 17, 1975, the traverse for meteorite search were made from Syowa Station to Yamato Mountains via Mizuho Camp. The traverse party consisted of one geologist, one mechanics, one cook and one field logistics of the 15th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (1973-1975)...

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Main Authors: Keizo YANAI, Shingo KANEKO, Hideo KOZAKAI, Kei TERAI
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Japanese
Published: National Institute of Polar Research 1976
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.15094/00007869
https://doaj.org/article/1286c16978a846f79178e6ccf9ab92e2
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Summary:From October 25, 1974 to January 17, 1975, the traverse for meteorite search were made from Syowa Station to Yamato Mountains via Mizuho Camp. The traverse party consisted of one geologist, one mechanics, one cook and one field logistics of the 15th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (1973-1975). A total of 663 meteorites were collected after a systematic search for the Yamato meteorites in the bare ice area of the Yamato Mountains, East Antarctica. This report are described the details of logistics aspects, namely, planning, itinerary, operations of the oversnow vehicles, food rations, equipments and radio communications for the Yamato traverse, but research activities of meteorite search are describe other paper by K. YANAI (Antarct. Rec., 56, 70, 1976).