Glaciological Observations in the Vicinity of Mizuho Camp, Enderby Land, East Antarctica, 1970 (Reports of the Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition)
The Mizuho Camp, located at lat. 70°42.1'S and long. 44°17.5'E, about 300km southeast of Syowa Station, was established by JARE 11 (1970-71) wintering party in the winter of 1970 as an observatory of scientific researches on the inland area. During the 22 days trip the party made glaciolog...
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fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:oai:doaj.org/article:7f5947c477af49ddb61d634794ec2ef4 2023-05-15T13:38:31+02:00 Glaciological Observations in the Vicinity of Mizuho Camp, Enderby Land, East Antarctica, 1970 (Reports of the Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition) Okitsugu WATANABE Aiichiro YOSHIMURA 1972-11-01 https://doi.org/10.15094/00007685 https://doaj.org/article/7f5947c477af49ddb61d634794ec2ef4 en other eng National Institute of Polar Research doi:10.15094/00007685 0085-7289 2432-079X https://doaj.org/article/7f5947c477af49ddb61d634794ec2ef4 undefined Antarctic Record, Iss 45, Pp 20-32 (1972) geo Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 1972 fttriple https://doi.org/10.15094/00007685 2023-01-22T19:05:41Z The Mizuho Camp, located at lat. 70°42.1'S and long. 44°17.5'E, about 300km southeast of Syowa Station, was established by JARE 11 (1970-71) wintering party in the winter of 1970 as an observatory of scientific researches on the inland area. During the 22 days trip the party made glaciological observations of the winter surface of inland ice. After the trip the observatory hut was constructed to install the instruments for long-term meteorological observations. A four-meter deep snow pit was dug and boring down to a depth of 20m was performed for snow stratigraphic study of surface snow layer, and observation zones for long-term observations were settled. By means of these facilities and other field observations carried out in the vicinity of the Mizuho Camp, the following researches were made : 1. Survey of ice sheet topography near the Mizuho Camp and observations of surface reliefs. 2. Observations of occurrence of glazed surface and its distribution. 3. Observations of surface snow cover in the wall of the 4m deep snow pit and with the boring core from the depth of 4m down to 20m. Measurements of the snow temperature from the surface down to the depth of 10m. The results of these observations are as follows. Mean air temperature estimated from the snow temperature at the depth of 10m is -32.2℃. Annual snow accumulations are in the range from 140mm to 150mm in water. However, it is possible that these values would be considerably reduced if some years of no deposition are taken into account. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica East Antarctica Enderby Land Ice Sheet Unknown Antarctic East Antarctica Mizuho ENVELOPE(44.317,44.317,-70.683,-70.683) Syowa Station |
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The Mizuho Camp, located at lat. 70°42.1'S and long. 44°17.5'E, about 300km southeast of Syowa Station, was established by JARE 11 (1970-71) wintering party in the winter of 1970 as an observatory of scientific researches on the inland area. During the 22 days trip the party made glaciological observations of the winter surface of inland ice. After the trip the observatory hut was constructed to install the instruments for long-term meteorological observations. A four-meter deep snow pit was dug and boring down to a depth of 20m was performed for snow stratigraphic study of surface snow layer, and observation zones for long-term observations were settled. By means of these facilities and other field observations carried out in the vicinity of the Mizuho Camp, the following researches were made : 1. Survey of ice sheet topography near the Mizuho Camp and observations of surface reliefs. 2. Observations of occurrence of glazed surface and its distribution. 3. Observations of surface snow cover in the wall of the 4m deep snow pit and with the boring core from the depth of 4m down to 20m. Measurements of the snow temperature from the surface down to the depth of 10m. The results of these observations are as follows. Mean air temperature estimated from the snow temperature at the depth of 10m is -32.2℃. Annual snow accumulations are in the range from 140mm to 150mm in water. However, it is possible that these values would be considerably reduced if some years of no deposition are taken into account. |
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Glaciological Observations in the Vicinity of Mizuho Camp, Enderby Land, East Antarctica, 1970 (Reports of the Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition) |
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Glaciological Observations in the Vicinity of Mizuho Camp, Enderby Land, East Antarctica, 1970 (Reports of the Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition) |
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Glaciological Observations in the Vicinity of Mizuho Camp, Enderby Land, East Antarctica, 1970 (Reports of the Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition) |
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Glaciological Observations in the Vicinity of Mizuho Camp, Enderby Land, East Antarctica, 1970 (Reports of the Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition) |
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Glaciological Observations in the Vicinity of Mizuho Camp, Enderby Land, East Antarctica, 1970 (Reports of the Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition) |
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glaciological observations in the vicinity of mizuho camp, enderby land, east antarctica, 1970 (reports of the japanese antarctic research expedition) |
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ENVELOPE(44.317,44.317,-70.683,-70.683) |
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Antarctic East Antarctica Mizuho Syowa Station |
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Antarctic East Antarctica Mizuho Syowa Station |
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Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica East Antarctica Enderby Land Ice Sheet |
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Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica East Antarctica Enderby Land Ice Sheet |
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