REPORT OF THE WINTERING PARTY OF THE 8TH JAPANESE ANTARCTIC RESEARCH EXPEDITION 1967-1968

The 8 th Japanese Antarctic wintering party led by Dr. T. TORII consists of 24 members, of which 14 are scientists and the rest logistics supporters. The party was organized succeeding the 7th wintering party, with its project centered on aeronomy andbiology. Items of obseivation are as follows cosm...

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Main Author: Tetsuya TORII
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: National Institute of Polar Research 1968
Subjects:
geo
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.15094/00007529
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:oai:doaj.org/article:1203d9d8ed884aed9032ce2dacc2528f 2023-05-15T13:39:34+02:00 REPORT OF THE WINTERING PARTY OF THE 8TH JAPANESE ANTARCTIC RESEARCH EXPEDITION 1967-1968 Tetsuya TORII 1968-12-01 https://doi.org/10.15094/00007529 https://doaj.org/article/1203d9d8ed884aed9032ce2dacc2528f en other eng National Institute of Polar Research doi:10.15094/00007529 0085-7289 2432-079X https://doaj.org/article/1203d9d8ed884aed9032ce2dacc2528f undefined Antarctic Record, Iss 33, Pp 1-26 (1968) geo Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 1968 fttriple https://doi.org/10.15094/00007529 2023-01-22T18:19:31Z The 8 th Japanese Antarctic wintering party led by Dr. T. TORII consists of 24 members, of which 14 are scientists and the rest logistics supporters. The party was organized succeeding the 7th wintering party, with its project centered on aeronomy andbiology. Items of obseivation are as follows cosmic rays, aurora and aiiglow, lonospheie, atmospheric emissions over a wide range of radio frequencies (ELF, VLF, LF, RF), geomagnetism, meteorology, natural earthquake, biology, glaciology, geomorphology, geochemistry, etc. Construction for the second year after the renovation of Syowa Station included 5 buildings aeronomy laboratory, mess hall, balloon inflation shed, garage and air traffic control building. Keeping pace with the improvement of facilities at the base, consumption of water has increased. Unfortunately, a break developed in a small reservoir, so that the water supply for the summer season was dependent on puddles on sea ice around the base. Electric power was supplied by a separate 20KVA generator for scientific instruments in order to prevent electric noise, and the 45KVA generator was used for general purposes. Shortage in power supply suggested the need for installation of another generator. Two field trips were made to the foreign stations. One trip was to Molodezhnaya Station from August 17 through September 2, 1967. The trip, which covered the course along the east Prince Olav Coast, was designed for observation of gravity, geomorphology, glaciology, biology and geochemistry. The other inland traverse was undertaken from November 5, 1967 through January 15, 1968. The course ran along the longitude 43°E to latitude 75°S and then direct to Plateau Station, having carried out the observation of meteorology, glaciology, geomorphology, geomagnetism and geochemistry. VLF observation was not performed because of a trouble in machinery. The party returned to the base by the same route. Cooperation and help extended by the U. S. A. and USSR parties during the field trips are gratefully acknowledged by the ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Prince Olav Coast Sea ice Unknown Antarctic Syowa Station Prince Olav Coast ENVELOPE(41.000,41.000,-69.000,-69.000) Molodezhnaya ENVELOPE(45.850,45.850,-67.667,-67.667) Molodezhnaya Station ENVELOPE(46.134,46.134,-67.683,-67.683) Torii ENVELOPE(35.667,35.667,-71.317,-71.317)
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description The 8 th Japanese Antarctic wintering party led by Dr. T. TORII consists of 24 members, of which 14 are scientists and the rest logistics supporters. The party was organized succeeding the 7th wintering party, with its project centered on aeronomy andbiology. Items of obseivation are as follows cosmic rays, aurora and aiiglow, lonospheie, atmospheric emissions over a wide range of radio frequencies (ELF, VLF, LF, RF), geomagnetism, meteorology, natural earthquake, biology, glaciology, geomorphology, geochemistry, etc. Construction for the second year after the renovation of Syowa Station included 5 buildings aeronomy laboratory, mess hall, balloon inflation shed, garage and air traffic control building. Keeping pace with the improvement of facilities at the base, consumption of water has increased. Unfortunately, a break developed in a small reservoir, so that the water supply for the summer season was dependent on puddles on sea ice around the base. Electric power was supplied by a separate 20KVA generator for scientific instruments in order to prevent electric noise, and the 45KVA generator was used for general purposes. Shortage in power supply suggested the need for installation of another generator. Two field trips were made to the foreign stations. One trip was to Molodezhnaya Station from August 17 through September 2, 1967. The trip, which covered the course along the east Prince Olav Coast, was designed for observation of gravity, geomorphology, glaciology, biology and geochemistry. The other inland traverse was undertaken from November 5, 1967 through January 15, 1968. The course ran along the longitude 43°E to latitude 75°S and then direct to Plateau Station, having carried out the observation of meteorology, glaciology, geomorphology, geomagnetism and geochemistry. VLF observation was not performed because of a trouble in machinery. The party returned to the base by the same route. Cooperation and help extended by the U. S. A. and USSR parties during the field trips are gratefully acknowledged by the ...
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author Tetsuya TORII
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title REPORT OF THE WINTERING PARTY OF THE 8TH JAPANESE ANTARCTIC RESEARCH EXPEDITION 1967-1968
title_short REPORT OF THE WINTERING PARTY OF THE 8TH JAPANESE ANTARCTIC RESEARCH EXPEDITION 1967-1968
title_full REPORT OF THE WINTERING PARTY OF THE 8TH JAPANESE ANTARCTIC RESEARCH EXPEDITION 1967-1968
title_fullStr REPORT OF THE WINTERING PARTY OF THE 8TH JAPANESE ANTARCTIC RESEARCH EXPEDITION 1967-1968
title_full_unstemmed REPORT OF THE WINTERING PARTY OF THE 8TH JAPANESE ANTARCTIC RESEARCH EXPEDITION 1967-1968
title_sort report of the wintering party of the 8th japanese antarctic research expedition 1967-1968
publisher National Institute of Polar Research
publishDate 1968
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