ダイ11ジ ナンキョク チイキ カンソクタイ ナツタイ ホウコク 1969 1970 ニホン ナンキョク チイキ カンソクタイ ノ ホウコク

P(論文) Forty members of the 11th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition left Tokyo on November 25, 1969, aboard the icebreaker FUJI under the command of Captain Hideo ISOBE. The expedition was led by Dr. Tatsuro MATSUDA, also leading the wintering party consisting of 30 men and the author, as deputy-...

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Main Authors: 川口, 貞男, カワグチ, サダオ, KAWAGUCHI, Sadao
Language:Japanese
Published: 国立極地研究所 1972
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カワグチ, サダオ
KAWAGUCHI, Sadao
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description P(論文) Forty members of the 11th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition left Tokyo on November 25, 1969, aboard the icebreaker FUJI under the command of Captain Hideo ISOBE. The expedition was led by Dr. Tatsuro MATSUDA, also leading the wintering party consisting of 30 men and the author, as deputy-leader, led the summer party of 10 men. At Fremantle, Western Australia, an american exchange scientist, Mr. Herman R. FRIIS and an australian exchange scientist Dr. Garth A. MORGAN got on board the FUJI. The FUJI carried about 560 tons of cargo, including a single-engine monoplane Lockheed LASA-60, and was equipped with two Sikorsky S61-A helicopters and one Bell 47G 2A helicopter. On December 17, the FUJI left Fremantle for Syowa Station and reached the edge of fast ice at 68°36'S, 38°27.5'E, about 35 nautical miles northeast of the Station. On January 2, 1970, from there three flights of helicopters to Syowa Station were made to send on advance party and cargo. On January 5, the FUJI anchored within 1200 meters east of the Station. Unloading of 560 tons cargo was finished on the 20th, of which about 300 tons of materials were transported by two Sikorsky helicopters. Fuel of 180 tons for diesel generators was transported by a pipeline from the ship to the tanks at the Station. Oversnow vehicles and the remaining heavy items were transported over sea ice. Construction of two storages, a vault for installing seismographs and the rocket launching facilities was completed at the end of January. From the end of January to the middle of February several field parties were sent by helicopters to the exposed rock areas of the southern part of Soya Coast for the studies of geology, geomorphology, biology, limnology, glaciology, geodesy and geomagnetism. Aerophotogrammetic surveys were made along the west coast of Lutzow-Holm Bay and Yamato Mountains. A small island was newly discovered at 69°20'S, 37°35.6'E, and a preliminary survey was performed. The two rocket launching experiments of sounding rocket S-160JA (length ...
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spelling ftnipr:oai:nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp:00007671 2025-04-13T14:09:55+00:00 ダイ11ジ ナンキョク チイキ カンソクタイ ナツタイ ホウコク 1969 1970 ニホン ナンキョク チイキ カンソクタイ ノ ホウコク 第11次南極地域観測隊夏隊報告1969-1970(日本南極地域観測隊の報告) Report of the Summer Party of the 11th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition in 1969-1970 (Reports of the Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition) 川口, 貞男 カワグチ, サダオ KAWAGUCHI, Sadao 1972-08 application/pdf https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/7671/files/KJ00002476671.pdf https://doi.org/10.15094/00007671 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/7671 jpn jpn 国立極地研究所 南極資料 44 1 20 AN00181831 00857289 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/7671/files/KJ00002476671.pdf https://doi.org/10.15094/00007671 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/7671 Nihon Nankyoku Chiiki Kansokutai 1972 ftnipr https://doi.org/10.15094/00007671 2025-03-19T10:19:56Z P(論文) Forty members of the 11th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition left Tokyo on November 25, 1969, aboard the icebreaker FUJI under the command of Captain Hideo ISOBE. The expedition was led by Dr. Tatsuro MATSUDA, also leading the wintering party consisting of 30 men and the author, as deputy-leader, led the summer party of 10 men. At Fremantle, Western Australia, an american exchange scientist, Mr. Herman R. FRIIS and an australian exchange scientist Dr. Garth A. MORGAN got on board the FUJI. The FUJI carried about 560 tons of cargo, including a single-engine monoplane Lockheed LASA-60, and was equipped with two Sikorsky S61-A helicopters and one Bell 47G 2A helicopter. On December 17, the FUJI left Fremantle for Syowa Station and reached the edge of fast ice at 68°36'S, 38°27.5'E, about 35 nautical miles northeast of the Station. On January 2, 1970, from there three flights of helicopters to Syowa Station were made to send on advance party and cargo. On January 5, the FUJI anchored within 1200 meters east of the Station. Unloading of 560 tons cargo was finished on the 20th, of which about 300 tons of materials were transported by two Sikorsky helicopters. Fuel of 180 tons for diesel generators was transported by a pipeline from the ship to the tanks at the Station. Oversnow vehicles and the remaining heavy items were transported over sea ice. Construction of two storages, a vault for installing seismographs and the rocket launching facilities was completed at the end of January. From the end of January to the middle of February several field parties were sent by helicopters to the exposed rock areas of the southern part of Soya Coast for the studies of geology, geomorphology, biology, limnology, glaciology, geodesy and geomagnetism. Aerophotogrammetic surveys were made along the west coast of Lutzow-Holm Bay and Yamato Mountains. A small island was newly discovered at 69°20'S, 37°35.6'E, and a preliminary survey was performed. The two rocket launching experiments of sounding rocket S-160JA (length ... Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic Icebreaker Sea ice National Institute of Polar Research Repository, Japan Antarctic Syowa Station Yamato ENVELOPE(35.583,35.583,-71.417,-71.417) Sikorsky ENVELOPE(-63.450,-63.450,-74.767,-74.767)
spellingShingle Nihon Nankyoku Chiiki Kansokutai
川口, 貞男
カワグチ, サダオ
KAWAGUCHI, Sadao
ダイ11ジ ナンキョク チイキ カンソクタイ ナツタイ ホウコク 1969 1970 ニホン ナンキョク チイキ カンソクタイ ノ ホウコク
title ダイ11ジ ナンキョク チイキ カンソクタイ ナツタイ ホウコク 1969 1970 ニホン ナンキョク チイキ カンソクタイ ノ ホウコク
title_full ダイ11ジ ナンキョク チイキ カンソクタイ ナツタイ ホウコク 1969 1970 ニホン ナンキョク チイキ カンソクタイ ノ ホウコク
title_fullStr ダイ11ジ ナンキョク チイキ カンソクタイ ナツタイ ホウコク 1969 1970 ニホン ナンキョク チイキ カンソクタイ ノ ホウコク
title_full_unstemmed ダイ11ジ ナンキョク チイキ カンソクタイ ナツタイ ホウコク 1969 1970 ニホン ナンキョク チイキ カンソクタイ ノ ホウコク
title_short ダイ11ジ ナンキョク チイキ カンソクタイ ナツタイ ホウコク 1969 1970 ニホン ナンキョク チイキ カンソクタイ ノ ホウコク
title_sort ダイ11ジ ナンキョク チイキ カンソクタイ ナツタイ ホウコク 1969 1970 ニホン ナンキョク チイキ カンソクタイ ノ ホウコク
topic Nihon Nankyoku Chiiki Kansokutai
topic_facet Nihon Nankyoku Chiiki Kansokutai
url https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/7671/files/KJ00002476671.pdf
https://doi.org/10.15094/00007671
https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/7671