Multipoint Ground Observations around Syowa Station, Antarctica by Means of Unmanned and Automatic Observatories
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概要
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Four unmanned ground-based observatories will be established in the neighboring area of Syowa (69°00'S, 39°35'E) and Mizuho (70°42'S, 44°17'E) Stations, in coordination with the sounding rocket and balloon experiments at Syowa Station, and the GEOS-satellite and the Syowa-Iceland conjugate point program. A proto-type observatory has been accomplished and tested. The preliminary design is as follows : Scientific instruments : fluxgate and induction magnetometers, riometer (30MHz), VLF-detector. Power supply : wind generator and alkaline batteries. Timing : chronometer (stability (10)^8). Data acquisition : heat pen and magnetic tape recorder. Instrument shelter : sheeted with wood plate and insulated with styrene plate. Operating life : more than 4 months.
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著者
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Fukunishi H.
National Institute of Polar Research
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Nagata T.
National Institute of Polar Research
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Hirasawa T.
National Institute Of Polar Research
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Ayukawa M.
National Institute of Polar Research
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