During 1966 the Eleventh Antarctic Expedition carried out an extensive complex of scientific research as part of the program of the International Years of the Quiet Sun. The Expedition worked in Mirny and at the scientific stations of Vostok, Molodezhnaya and Novolazarevskaya. Observations were also conducted at the two poles of Antarctica - the southern magnetic pole and the "cold pole". At the Vostok station, meteorologists explored the climate, the state of the ionosphere, northern lights, cosmic rays, the geomagnetic field and the source of radio waves. Deep in the mainland south of the Davis Sea coast, research was conducted to ascertain the thickness of the ice sheet by the radio location method. One of the main tasks of the Expeditio...
The highest part of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet, more than 4000 m above sea level, has been an area...
The article describes the formation and development of Soviet glaciology during the second half of t...
1. The data is collected and generalized according to 48,000km of surface traverses in Antarctica du...
This paper includes a short historical review of Russian and Soviet scientific traverses to study th...
... The 11th Soviet Antarctic Expedition was the first in Soviet antarctic research to employ aqualu...
Regular sea ice observations off the coasts of Antarctica in the Mirny Station area have been made b...
Contains account based on published Russian material. An historical outline of expeditions to the ce...
Despite the fact that in 2006 Russia celebrated the golden jubilee of uninterrupted research on the...
(print) xi, 194 p. : ill. ; 23 cmPreface ix -- The White Vortex 1 -- A Polar Voyage with the Russian...
Describes the organization and functions of this institute under the Northern Sea Route Board. Its d...
Reviews the history of Antarctic discovery and of national claims in the Antarctic. Describes the pr...
This paper deals in general terms with the historical expeditions to the Antarctica by various explo...
The ice-breaking steamer Sadko put to sea in June 1935 under N.M. Nikolayer with 35 scientists on bo...
The Antarctic geomagnetics community remains very active in crustal anomaly mapping. Several interna...
(1) The basic plan of the 7th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition was the reopening of the Syowa ...
The highest part of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet, more than 4000 m above sea level, has been an area...
The article describes the formation and development of Soviet glaciology during the second half of t...
1. The data is collected and generalized according to 48,000km of surface traverses in Antarctica du...
This paper includes a short historical review of Russian and Soviet scientific traverses to study th...
... The 11th Soviet Antarctic Expedition was the first in Soviet antarctic research to employ aqualu...
Regular sea ice observations off the coasts of Antarctica in the Mirny Station area have been made b...
Contains account based on published Russian material. An historical outline of expeditions to the ce...
Despite the fact that in 2006 Russia celebrated the golden jubilee of uninterrupted research on the...
(print) xi, 194 p. : ill. ; 23 cmPreface ix -- The White Vortex 1 -- A Polar Voyage with the Russian...
Describes the organization and functions of this institute under the Northern Sea Route Board. Its d...
Reviews the history of Antarctic discovery and of national claims in the Antarctic. Describes the pr...
This paper deals in general terms with the historical expeditions to the Antarctica by various explo...
The ice-breaking steamer Sadko put to sea in June 1935 under N.M. Nikolayer with 35 scientists on bo...
The Antarctic geomagnetics community remains very active in crustal anomaly mapping. Several interna...
(1) The basic plan of the 7th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition was the reopening of the Syowa ...
The highest part of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet, more than 4000 m above sea level, has been an area...
The article describes the formation and development of Soviet glaciology during the second half of t...
1. The data is collected and generalized according to 48,000km of surface traverses in Antarctica du...