The field activities of the Japanese Arctic Glaciological Expedition (JAGE-89; PI, O. WATANABE) were conducted at Site J, West Greenland (66°51.9′N, 46°15.9′W) during the period of May to June in 1989. The main objective of the JAGE-89 field operation by eight members (field leader, Y. FUJII) was to drill, process and analyze shallow ice cores in the field and transport some of them into Japan for further analyses. Such investigations will make clear the environmental record preserved in the Greenland ice sheet. Two ice cores were obtained. 101m and 206m long each, by using two sets of electro-mechanical drills. Physical property studies of the fresh ice cores were conducted, immediately after each core portion was recovered in the field. T...
An ice core from the glacier surface down to 112.59m depth was obtained in 1993 at Dome Fuji Station...
Two ice cores (184.62m and 49.21m depth) were drilled in the middle area of Åsgardfonna, northeaster...
The first wintering party at Dome Fuji Station (77°9′01″S, 39°42′12″E, 3810m a. s. l.) by the 36th J...
In the central parts of the polar ice caps, the yearly precipitation in the form of snow is piled on...
To reconstruct climatic and environmental changes in Svalbard in the past several hundred years, an ...
Glaciological investigation was carried out on Jostedalsbreen (61゜43′N、7゜08′E), Southern Norway, in ...
Shallow ice cores were drilled at Site-J, Greenland by Japanese Arctic Glaciological Expedition memb...
The objectives of the Japanese Arctic Glaciological Expedition were to study the regional characteri...
From 1993 to 1998,members of the Dome F project group carried out ice coring at Dome F station. They...
The prime objective of the Japanese Arctic Glaciological Expedition (JAGE) is to study the climatic ...
The Dome F Project is an integrated field and laboratory research effort on deep core drilling and a...
Two ice cores (83.92m and 24.41m depth) were obtained at one of the highest areas (Snofjellafonna) i...
During the EUROCORE project in 1989 at Summit, Central Greenland, a 304.8-m long ice core of 105mm d...
A 100m-long ice core was extracted at Site G6,Antarctica (73.1°S, 39.8°E) by members of JARE-27 in 1...
The 39th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (JARE-39) wintering party consisted of 39 members (l...
An ice core from the glacier surface down to 112.59m depth was obtained in 1993 at Dome Fuji Station...
Two ice cores (184.62m and 49.21m depth) were drilled in the middle area of Åsgardfonna, northeaster...
The first wintering party at Dome Fuji Station (77°9′01″S, 39°42′12″E, 3810m a. s. l.) by the 36th J...
In the central parts of the polar ice caps, the yearly precipitation in the form of snow is piled on...
To reconstruct climatic and environmental changes in Svalbard in the past several hundred years, an ...
Glaciological investigation was carried out on Jostedalsbreen (61゜43′N、7゜08′E), Southern Norway, in ...
Shallow ice cores were drilled at Site-J, Greenland by Japanese Arctic Glaciological Expedition memb...
The objectives of the Japanese Arctic Glaciological Expedition were to study the regional characteri...
From 1993 to 1998,members of the Dome F project group carried out ice coring at Dome F station. They...
The prime objective of the Japanese Arctic Glaciological Expedition (JAGE) is to study the climatic ...
The Dome F Project is an integrated field and laboratory research effort on deep core drilling and a...
Two ice cores (83.92m and 24.41m depth) were obtained at one of the highest areas (Snofjellafonna) i...
During the EUROCORE project in 1989 at Summit, Central Greenland, a 304.8-m long ice core of 105mm d...
A 100m-long ice core was extracted at Site G6,Antarctica (73.1°S, 39.8°E) by members of JARE-27 in 1...
The 39th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (JARE-39) wintering party consisted of 39 members (l...
An ice core from the glacier surface down to 112.59m depth was obtained in 1993 at Dome Fuji Station...
Two ice cores (184.62m and 49.21m depth) were drilled in the middle area of Åsgardfonna, northeaster...
The first wintering party at Dome Fuji Station (77°9′01″S, 39°42′12″E, 3810m a. s. l.) by the 36th J...