Report of the oversnow traverse by the 25th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition in 1984-1985 field season
The 25th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (JARE-25) carried out an inland glaciological traverse as the third-year field work for the East Queen Maud Land Glaciological Project (EQGP) from October 1984 to January 1985. A eight-man party including four glaciologists conducted the traverse over...
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fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:oai:doaj.org/article:0ebe6accbdf9475eb0423deae33a11c4 2023-05-15T14:03:52+02:00 Report of the oversnow traverse by the 25th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition in 1984-1985 field season Yoshiyuki Fujii Kunio Kawada Minoru Yoshida Shinichi Matsumoto Masahiro Tanizaki Tatsuo Hara Kazunobu Yamashita Hiroshi Shibuya 1985-12-01 https://doi.org/10.15094/00008486 https://doaj.org/article/0ebe6accbdf9475eb0423deae33a11c4 en other eng National Institute of Polar Research doi:10.15094/00008486 0085-7289 2432-079X https://doaj.org/article/0ebe6accbdf9475eb0423deae33a11c4 undefined Antarctic Record, Iss 87, Pp 46-69 (1985) geo Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 1985 fttriple https://doi.org/10.15094/00008486 2023-01-22T17:52:57Z The 25th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (JARE-25) carried out an inland glaciological traverse as the third-year field work for the East Queen Maud Land Glaciological Project (EQGP) from October 1984 to January 1985. A eight-man party including four glaciologists conducted the traverse over 2500km in distance using four oversnow vehicles and 16 2t-sledges. During the traverse, four strain-grid stations, G1 (71.4°S, 43.7°E), G6 (73.1°S, 39.8°E), G7 (73.7°S, 39.8°E) and G15 (71.2°S, 46.0°E), were resurveyed. Positioning (JMR 4A), surface elevation determination, surface slope, gravity, ice thickness (radio echo sounding), installation of offset markers, 10-m ice coring and 10-m snow temperature measurement were carried out at other five glaciological grid points. An advance camp was established at 74°12′02″S, 34°59′08″E and 3193m a. s. l. on October 21,1984 for future inland activities. In addition to strain grid installation and satellite positioning a glaciological work as was made at grid points was carried out at the advance camp. Unmanned meteorological observation at the camp was started with ARGOS system using NOAA-7,-8 and the data have been sent in good condition to Japan via CNES, France. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Queen Maud Land Unknown Antarctic Queen Maud Land ENVELOPE(12.000,12.000,-72.500,-72.500) |
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The 25th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (JARE-25) carried out an inland glaciological traverse as the third-year field work for the East Queen Maud Land Glaciological Project (EQGP) from October 1984 to January 1985. A eight-man party including four glaciologists conducted the traverse over 2500km in distance using four oversnow vehicles and 16 2t-sledges. During the traverse, four strain-grid stations, G1 (71.4°S, 43.7°E), G6 (73.1°S, 39.8°E), G7 (73.7°S, 39.8°E) and G15 (71.2°S, 46.0°E), were resurveyed. Positioning (JMR 4A), surface elevation determination, surface slope, gravity, ice thickness (radio echo sounding), installation of offset markers, 10-m ice coring and 10-m snow temperature measurement were carried out at other five glaciological grid points. An advance camp was established at 74°12′02″S, 34°59′08″E and 3193m a. s. l. on October 21,1984 for future inland activities. In addition to strain grid installation and satellite positioning a glaciological work as was made at grid points was carried out at the advance camp. Unmanned meteorological observation at the camp was started with ARGOS system using NOAA-7,-8 and the data have been sent in good condition to Japan via CNES, France. |
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Yoshiyuki Fujii Kunio Kawada Minoru Yoshida Shinichi Matsumoto Masahiro Tanizaki Tatsuo Hara Kazunobu Yamashita Hiroshi Shibuya |
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Yoshiyuki Fujii Kunio Kawada Minoru Yoshida Shinichi Matsumoto Masahiro Tanizaki Tatsuo Hara Kazunobu Yamashita Hiroshi Shibuya |
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Yoshiyuki Fujii |
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Report of the oversnow traverse by the 25th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition in 1984-1985 field season |
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Report of the oversnow traverse by the 25th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition in 1984-1985 field season |
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Report of the oversnow traverse by the 25th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition in 1984-1985 field season |
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Report of the oversnow traverse by the 25th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition in 1984-1985 field season |
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Report of the oversnow traverse by the 25th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition in 1984-1985 field season |
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report of the oversnow traverse by the 25th japanese antarctic research expedition in 1984-1985 field season |
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National Institute of Polar Research |
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1985 |
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https://doi.org/10.15094/00008486 https://doaj.org/article/0ebe6accbdf9475eb0423deae33a11c4 |
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ENVELOPE(12.000,12.000,-72.500,-72.500) |
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Antarctic Queen Maud Land |
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Antarctic Queen Maud Land |
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Antarc* Antarctic Queen Maud Land |
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Antarctic Record, Iss 87, Pp 46-69 (1985) |
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