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 Rothera (the centre for air operations). The 1977 winter passed uneventfully and the stations were relieved in the 1977–78 summer, as usual, by the two Survey ships RRS John Biscoe and RRS Bransfield and two Twin Otter aircraft. However, ice conditions in the Antarctic Peninsula area were severe; although Halley was relieved without too much difficulty at the beginning of January, the ships were unable to reach Rothera until the end of February. By that time it was too late for major building operations...
During the summer season 2005-06 a major scientific collaboration between the British Antarctic Surv...
The Antarctic geomagnetics community remains very active in crustal anomaly mapping. Several interna...
Halley is the UK's most isolated station and is afloat on an ice shelf on the mainland of Antarctica...
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...
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...
Island (67°34'S, 68°08'W) (Fig. 1) is a relatively large and expanding scientific research...
The International Geophysical Year (IGY) was an unprecedented international scientific undertaking t...
Stations in Antarctica must fulfil the basic aims of providing protection from the harsh climate and...
Earlier views regarding the relative insignificance of Antarctic science have been rudely shattered ...
Halley is the UK's most isolated station and is afloat on an ice shelf on the mainland of Antarctica...
Halley is the UK's most isolated station and is afloat on an ice shelf on the mainland of Antarctica...
A tradition of biological research in the Antarctic was established by Cook 200 years ago. This trad...
During the summer season 2005-06 a major scientific collaboration between the British Antarctic Surv...
The Antarctic geomagnetics community remains very active in crustal anomaly mapping. Several interna...
Halley is the UK's most isolated station and is afloat on an ice shelf on the mainland of Antarctica...
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...
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...
Island (67°34'S, 68°08'W) (Fig. 1) is a relatively large and expanding scientific research...
The International Geophysical Year (IGY) was an unprecedented international scientific undertaking t...
Stations in Antarctica must fulfil the basic aims of providing protection from the harsh climate and...
Earlier views regarding the relative insignificance of Antarctic science have been rudely shattered ...
Halley is the UK's most isolated station and is afloat on an ice shelf on the mainland of Antarctica...
Halley is the UK's most isolated station and is afloat on an ice shelf on the mainland of Antarctica...
A tradition of biological research in the Antarctic was established by Cook 200 years ago. This trad...
During the summer season 2005-06 a major scientific collaboration between the British Antarctic Surv...
The Antarctic geomagnetics community remains very active in crustal anomaly mapping. Several interna...
Halley is the UK's most isolated station and is afloat on an ice shelf on the mainland of Antarctica...