Activities of the Wintering Party of the 18th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition in 1977-1978

Thirty men of the wintering party occupied Syowa Station and Mizuho Station from February 1, 1977 to January 31, 1978, carrying out observations in many scientific disciplines, particularly laying emphasis on the upper atmosphere physics in connection with research programs of the International Magn...

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Main Author: Kou KUSUNOKI
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: National Institute of Polar Research 1979-09-01
Series:Antarctic Record
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.15094/00008079
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spelling doaj-5dcaab63175c47079bc80b481b7057d42020-11-24T21:55:35ZengNational Institute of Polar ResearchAntarctic Record0085-72892432-079X1979-09-016612314010.15094/00008079Activities of the Wintering Party of the 18th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition in 1977-1978Kou KUSUNOKI0National Institute of Polar ResearchThirty men of the wintering party occupied Syowa Station and Mizuho Station from February 1, 1977 to January 31, 1978, carrying out observations in many scientific disciplines, particularly laying emphasis on the upper atmosphere physics in connection with research programs of the International Magnetospheric Study (IMS). At Syowa Station, in addition to the observations of aurora, geomagnetism, ionosphere, meteorology, seismology, marine geomorphology, ocean tide, biology, and medical science, the major research program covers the launching of 6 sounding rockets, reception of data signals from scientific observation satellites, and launching of large balloons to carry out the IMS project. Mizuho Station was continuously occupied by 4 men in rotation so as to carry out observations of upper atmosphere physics, glaciology, and meteorology. An unmanned geophysical observation station "AI" was established at 69°47'S and 41°35'E in January 1977, and the record of geomagnetism, ionospheric absorption, and elimatological elements was obtained.https://doi.org/10.15094/00008079
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Activities of the Wintering Party of the 18th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition in 1977-1978
Antarctic Record
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title Activities of the Wintering Party of the 18th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition in 1977-1978
title_short Activities of the Wintering Party of the 18th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition in 1977-1978
title_full Activities of the Wintering Party of the 18th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition in 1977-1978
title_fullStr Activities of the Wintering Party of the 18th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition in 1977-1978
title_full_unstemmed Activities of the Wintering Party of the 18th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition in 1977-1978
title_sort activities of the wintering party of the 18th japanese antarctic research expedition in 1977-1978
publisher National Institute of Polar Research
series Antarctic Record
issn 0085-7289
2432-079X
publishDate 1979-09-01
description Thirty men of the wintering party occupied Syowa Station and Mizuho Station from February 1, 1977 to January 31, 1978, carrying out observations in many scientific disciplines, particularly laying emphasis on the upper atmosphere physics in connection with research programs of the International Magnetospheric Study (IMS). At Syowa Station, in addition to the observations of aurora, geomagnetism, ionosphere, meteorology, seismology, marine geomorphology, ocean tide, biology, and medical science, the major research program covers the launching of 6 sounding rockets, reception of data signals from scientific observation satellites, and launching of large balloons to carry out the IMS project. Mizuho Station was continuously occupied by 4 men in rotation so as to carry out observations of upper atmosphere physics, glaciology, and meteorology. An unmanned geophysical observation station "AI" was established at 69°47'S and 41°35'E in January 1977, and the record of geomagnetism, ionospheric absorption, and elimatological elements was obtained.
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