Five main British Antarctic Survey stations were occupied throughout the year. These were Faraday and Halley (the two geophysical observatories), Signy (the main biological station), Grytviken (a multi-disciplinary sub-Antarctic station and centre for the Offshore Biological Programme) and Rothera (the centre for earth sciences programmes). During the 1978 winter, routine programmes were maintained by 69 men who also made preparations for the forthcoming summer season. The two BAS ships, RRS John Biscoe and RRS Bransfield, with assistance from two Twin Otter aircraft relieved the stations, as usual, and assisted summer field workers. With the early recall of John Biscoe to undergo a major refit, invaluable support was also given by HMS Endu...
The British Antarctic Survey(BAS) is implementing a phased approach to completely redevelop Rothera ...
This document provides a comprehensive review of the planned South African scientific activities in ...
The purpose of my visit to Chilean Antarctic Stations was to assess the present status of geophysica...
Five main British Antarctic Survey stations were occupied throughout the year. These were Faraday an...
Six main British Antarctic Survey stations were occupied throughout the year. Of these, Adelaide air...
Six British Antarctic Survey stations were operational during the year. A new station, at Rothera Po...
Island (67°34'S, 68°08'W) (Fig. 1) is a relatively large and expanding scientific research...
Seven British Antarctic Survey stations were operational during the year. However, in March 19755 St...
... During the antarctic summer of 1959-1960, the Arctic Institute administered two ground traverses...
British Antarctic Survey (BAS) is a component of the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC). Ba...
A tradition of biological research in the Antarctic was established by Cook 200 years ago. This trad...
The summer field party of the 19th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (JARE-19) camped at Cape R...
The International Geophysical Year (IGY) was an unprecedented international scientific undertaking t...
The first scientific exploration of the Antarctic dates to the end of the seventeenth century, when ...
The British Antarctic Survey (BAS) maintains a research and support station on Rothera Point (67 deg...
The British Antarctic Survey(BAS) is implementing a phased approach to completely redevelop Rothera ...
This document provides a comprehensive review of the planned South African scientific activities in ...
The purpose of my visit to Chilean Antarctic Stations was to assess the present status of geophysica...
Five main British Antarctic Survey stations were occupied throughout the year. These were Faraday an...
Six main British Antarctic Survey stations were occupied throughout the year. Of these, Adelaide air...
Six British Antarctic Survey stations were operational during the year. A new station, at Rothera Po...
Island (67°34'S, 68°08'W) (Fig. 1) is a relatively large and expanding scientific research...
Seven British Antarctic Survey stations were operational during the year. However, in March 19755 St...
... During the antarctic summer of 1959-1960, the Arctic Institute administered two ground traverses...
British Antarctic Survey (BAS) is a component of the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC). Ba...
A tradition of biological research in the Antarctic was established by Cook 200 years ago. This trad...
The summer field party of the 19th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (JARE-19) camped at Cape R...
The International Geophysical Year (IGY) was an unprecedented international scientific undertaking t...
The first scientific exploration of the Antarctic dates to the end of the seventeenth century, when ...
The British Antarctic Survey (BAS) maintains a research and support station on Rothera Point (67 deg...
The British Antarctic Survey(BAS) is implementing a phased approach to completely redevelop Rothera ...
This document provides a comprehensive review of the planned South African scientific activities in ...
The purpose of my visit to Chilean Antarctic Stations was to assess the present status of geophysica...