第9次南極地域観測隊夏隊報告1967-1968

The 9th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (1967-1968), consisting of fourty members, was led by Mr. Masayoshi MURAYAMA, also leading the wintering party of twenty eight men. The deputy leader (the author) led the summer party of twelve members. On November 25, 1967, the icebreaker FUJI under co...

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Main Authors: 清野 善兵衛, Zenbei SEINO
Format: Report
Language:Japanese
Published: 気象庁南極事務室 1968
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spelling ftnipr:oai:nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp:00007515 2023-07-02T03:30:40+02:00 第9次南極地域観測隊夏隊報告1967-1968 ダイ9ジ ナンキョク チイキ カンソクタイ ナツタイ ホウコク 1967-1968 清野 善兵衛 Zenbei SEINO 1968-09 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/?action=repository_uri&item_id=7515 http://id.nii.ac.jp/1291/00007515/ https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/?action=repository_action_common_download&item_id=7515&item_no=1&attribute_id=18&file_no=1 ja jpn 気象庁南極事務室 Antarctic Office, Japan Meteorological Agency 国立極地研究所 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/?action=repository_uri&item_id=7515 http://id.nii.ac.jp/1291/00007515/ AN00181831 00857289 南極資料, 32, 25-47(1968-09) https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/?action=repository_action_common_download&item_id=7515&item_no=1&attribute_id=18&file_no=1 Nihon Nankyoku Chiiki Kansokutai Departmental Bulletin Paper P(論文) 1968 ftnipr 2023-06-10T19:38:20Z The 9th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (1967-1968), consisting of fourty members, was led by Mr. Masayoshi MURAYAMA, also leading the wintering party of twenty eight men. The deputy leader (the author) led the summer party of twelve members. On November 25, 1967, the icebreaker FUJI under command of Rear Admiral Toshiharu HONDA, with fourty expedition members and four news reporters, left Tokyo and headed for the Antarctic via Fremantle of Australia. At Fremantle, Mr. M. SPONHOLZ, American meteorologist, got on board the FUJI as an observer. On December 29, 1967, the FUJI reached the northern part of fast-ice of Lutzow-Holm Bay, 40 nautical miles northeast of Syowa Station, and from there the first helicopter flight to the base was made carrying personnel and cargo. Afterwards the FUJI penetrated the hard fast-ice to make an approach to the station, and after eight days of great efforts she succeeded to approach the station. On Junuary 12, 1968 the FUJI reached coastal bay-ice of the Soya Coast near the station, and unloaded three oversnow vehicles (KD60), sleds and fuels for the scheduled traverse trip to the south pole. Next day the FUJI reached and anchored at the coast of East Ongul Island. Unloading of about 500 tons cargo and transportation to the station was carried out mainly by two S-61A helicopters, of which nearly 140 tons of heavy materials were transported over ice by oversnow vehicles. Construction work was carried out throughout the period of anchorage. A new living hut (wooden, 20m×5m), a new generator hut (metal, 14m×18m) and corridor were almost completed before the ship left. On January 29, the FUJI moved to the southern part of Lutzow-Holm Bay, from where two research parties were sent out, one for the Lang Hovde area and the other for the Skarvs Nes area. In the Lang Hovde area an underwater research was attempted by SCUBA diving. On February 1, the FUJI returned to the Syowa and left there on February 3rd, taking the same route to the north, and escaped from fast-ice after three ... Report Antarc* Antarctic East Ongul Island Icebreaker Ongul Island South pole South pole National Institute of Polar Research Repository, Japan Antarctic The Antarctic Syowa Station Anchorage South Pole Nes ENVELOPE(7.634,7.634,62.795,62.795) Nes’ ENVELOPE(44.681,44.681,66.600,66.600) Ongul ENVELOPE(39.533,39.533,-69.017,-69.017) Ongul Island ENVELOPE(39.533,39.533,-69.017,-69.017) East Ongul Island ENVELOPE(39.583,39.583,-69.017,-69.017) Hovde ENVELOPE(19.974,19.974,69.243,69.243)
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Zenbei SEINO
第9次南極地域観測隊夏隊報告1967-1968
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description The 9th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (1967-1968), consisting of fourty members, was led by Mr. Masayoshi MURAYAMA, also leading the wintering party of twenty eight men. The deputy leader (the author) led the summer party of twelve members. On November 25, 1967, the icebreaker FUJI under command of Rear Admiral Toshiharu HONDA, with fourty expedition members and four news reporters, left Tokyo and headed for the Antarctic via Fremantle of Australia. At Fremantle, Mr. M. SPONHOLZ, American meteorologist, got on board the FUJI as an observer. On December 29, 1967, the FUJI reached the northern part of fast-ice of Lutzow-Holm Bay, 40 nautical miles northeast of Syowa Station, and from there the first helicopter flight to the base was made carrying personnel and cargo. Afterwards the FUJI penetrated the hard fast-ice to make an approach to the station, and after eight days of great efforts she succeeded to approach the station. On Junuary 12, 1968 the FUJI reached coastal bay-ice of the Soya Coast near the station, and unloaded three oversnow vehicles (KD60), sleds and fuels for the scheduled traverse trip to the south pole. Next day the FUJI reached and anchored at the coast of East Ongul Island. Unloading of about 500 tons cargo and transportation to the station was carried out mainly by two S-61A helicopters, of which nearly 140 tons of heavy materials were transported over ice by oversnow vehicles. Construction work was carried out throughout the period of anchorage. A new living hut (wooden, 20m×5m), a new generator hut (metal, 14m×18m) and corridor were almost completed before the ship left. On January 29, the FUJI moved to the southern part of Lutzow-Holm Bay, from where two research parties were sent out, one for the Lang Hovde area and the other for the Skarvs Nes area. In the Lang Hovde area an underwater research was attempted by SCUBA diving. On February 1, the FUJI returned to the Syowa and left there on February 3rd, taking the same route to the north, and escaped from fast-ice after three ...
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author 清野 善兵衛
Zenbei SEINO
author_facet 清野 善兵衛
Zenbei SEINO
author_sort 清野 善兵衛
title 第9次南極地域観測隊夏隊報告1967-1968
title_short 第9次南極地域観測隊夏隊報告1967-1968
title_full 第9次南極地域観測隊夏隊報告1967-1968
title_fullStr 第9次南極地域観測隊夏隊報告1967-1968
title_full_unstemmed 第9次南極地域観測隊夏隊報告1967-1968
title_sort 第9次南極地域観測隊夏隊報告1967-1968
publisher 気象庁南極事務室
publishDate 1968
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ENVELOPE(44.681,44.681,66.600,66.600)
ENVELOPE(39.533,39.533,-69.017,-69.017)
ENVELOPE(39.533,39.533,-69.017,-69.017)
ENVELOPE(39.583,39.583,-69.017,-69.017)
ENVELOPE(19.974,19.974,69.243,69.243)
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The Antarctic
Syowa Station
Anchorage
South Pole
Nes
Nes’
Ongul
Ongul Island
East Ongul Island
Hovde
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The Antarctic
Syowa Station
Anchorage
South Pole
Nes
Nes’
Ongul
Ongul Island
East Ongul Island
Hovde
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South pole
South pole
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