Sea Ice Conditions in Lutzow-Holm Bay from December 1974 to February 1975, Observed by the 16th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition

On December 25, 1974, icebreaker FUJI of the 16th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition reached the ice edge at 63°06'S, 83°03'E, and on February 21, 1975 she left the ice off the Riiser-Larsen Peninsula at 67°41'S, 34°15'E. Visual ice observations aboard the ship were carried o...

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Main Author: Takatoshi TAKIZAWA
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: National Institute of Polar Research 1976
Subjects:
geo
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.15094/00007852
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:oai:doaj.org/article:3c28b19d08a14fa4b109b29a83c18356 2023-05-15T14:00:08+02:00 Sea Ice Conditions in Lutzow-Holm Bay from December 1974 to February 1975, Observed by the 16th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition Takatoshi TAKIZAWA 1976-03-01 https://doi.org/10.15094/00007852 https://doaj.org/article/3c28b19d08a14fa4b109b29a83c18356 en other eng National Institute of Polar Research doi:10.15094/00007852 0085-7289 2432-079X https://doaj.org/article/3c28b19d08a14fa4b109b29a83c18356 undefined Antarctic Record, Iss 55, Pp 92-98 (1976) geo Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 1976 fttriple https://doi.org/10.15094/00007852 2023-01-22T19:35:26Z On December 25, 1974, icebreaker FUJI of the 16th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition reached the ice edge at 63°06'S, 83°03'E, and on February 21, 1975 she left the ice off the Riiser-Larsen Peninsula at 67°41'S, 34°15'E. Visual ice observations aboard the ship were carried out every four hours, excluding the period from January 5 to February 11, 1975. An ice chart was compiled from shipboard observations supplemented with helicopter observations. Offshore regions of the Prince Olav Coast and Lutzow-Holm Bay were covered with very close pack ice in which medium or small floes were predominant. The ice thickness was generally less than 1.5m. However, there were some thick floes, several meters thick, which consisted of two or three layers. They are obviously a result of piling up of ice sheets. At the beginning of January a series of flaw polynias was found between 40.5°E and 43°E, about 25 nautical miles from the shore of the Prince Olav Coast. On February 12, 1975, the FUJI on her return voyage was beset by ice at 69°10'S, 38°56'E and drifted westward for about a week; consolidated floes with pressure ridges of 1 m to 3 m high surrounded the ship. The average drifting speed was about 0.2 knot. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Icebreaker Prince Olav Coast Sea ice Unknown Antarctic Prince Olav Coast ENVELOPE(41.000,41.000,-69.000,-69.000) Riiser-Larsen ENVELOPE(50.667,50.667,-66.783,-66.783) Riiser-Larsen Peninsula ENVELOPE(34.000,34.000,-68.917,-68.917)
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Sea Ice Conditions in Lutzow-Holm Bay from December 1974 to February 1975, Observed by the 16th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition
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description On December 25, 1974, icebreaker FUJI of the 16th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition reached the ice edge at 63°06'S, 83°03'E, and on February 21, 1975 she left the ice off the Riiser-Larsen Peninsula at 67°41'S, 34°15'E. Visual ice observations aboard the ship were carried out every four hours, excluding the period from January 5 to February 11, 1975. An ice chart was compiled from shipboard observations supplemented with helicopter observations. Offshore regions of the Prince Olav Coast and Lutzow-Holm Bay were covered with very close pack ice in which medium or small floes were predominant. The ice thickness was generally less than 1.5m. However, there were some thick floes, several meters thick, which consisted of two or three layers. They are obviously a result of piling up of ice sheets. At the beginning of January a series of flaw polynias was found between 40.5°E and 43°E, about 25 nautical miles from the shore of the Prince Olav Coast. On February 12, 1975, the FUJI on her return voyage was beset by ice at 69°10'S, 38°56'E and drifted westward for about a week; consolidated floes with pressure ridges of 1 m to 3 m high surrounded the ship. The average drifting speed was about 0.2 knot.
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author Takatoshi TAKIZAWA
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title Sea Ice Conditions in Lutzow-Holm Bay from December 1974 to February 1975, Observed by the 16th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition
title_short Sea Ice Conditions in Lutzow-Holm Bay from December 1974 to February 1975, Observed by the 16th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition
title_full Sea Ice Conditions in Lutzow-Holm Bay from December 1974 to February 1975, Observed by the 16th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition
title_fullStr Sea Ice Conditions in Lutzow-Holm Bay from December 1974 to February 1975, Observed by the 16th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition
title_full_unstemmed Sea Ice Conditions in Lutzow-Holm Bay from December 1974 to February 1975, Observed by the 16th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition
title_sort sea ice conditions in lutzow-holm bay from december 1974 to february 1975, observed by the 16th japanese antarctic research expedition
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