Progress of Japanese Glaciological Research in the Antarctic : Prcsented at the 24th International Geographical Congress. Tokyo. September 1980
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Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (JARE) established Syowa Station on East Ongul Island in Lutzow-Holm Bay in January 1957 and an inland station Mizuho in July 1970. These two stations have been the bases for glaciological work of JARE in conjunction with the research at home laboratories. Field activities of JARE are divided into three periods: the exploratory period from 1957 to February 1969 which was terminated with a successful return trip from Syowa Station to the South Pole in the 1968-1969 field season; the second period from 1969 to 1978 is characterized with a systematic glaciological survey of Mizuho Plateau by oversnow traverses and station glaciology at Mizuho Station where ice core drillings were conducted; from 1978 a three-year programme (POLEX-South) is in progress to investigate the air-ice sheet-sea (ice) interactions. Major outcomes in these periods are described briefly with the discovery of meteorities (about 4, 000 specimens) near the Yamato Mountains and the Belgica Mountains. Glaciological research and meteorite research in the south Victoria Land are appended.
- 社団法人 日本雪氷学会の論文
著者
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Kusunoki Kou
National Institute of Polar Research
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KUSUNOKI Kou
楠宏 (国立極地研究所)
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楠 宏
National Institute of Polar Research
関連論文
- Microwave properties of pure-ice and sea-ice observed by radiometer (abstract)
- Field observations of microwave radiometric properties of snow cover in Japan by means of passive radiometers (abstract)
- POLEX-South data, Part 2. Micrometeorological data at Mizuho Station, Antarctica in 1979(Meteorology 9)
- Numerical analysis of the echo obtained by radio echo sounder (III) (abstract)
- Simulation for analysis of the echo by a multifrequency radio wave sounder (abstract)
- Assumption of snow temperature near Shirase Glscier from analysis of radio echo sounding data (abstract)
- Radio echo sounding in the area of the Yamato Mountains
- Progress of Japanese Glaciological Research in the Antarctic : Prcsented at the 24th International Geographical Congress. Tokyo. September 1980
- Preface
- Foreword
- Foreword
- Foreword
- A Note on the Yamato Meteorites Collected in December 1969
- The oceanic eddy in the SouthernOcean (abstract)
- Oceanic eddy formation in the Southern Ocean : Compared with other oceans (extended abstract)
- Foreword