The highest part of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet, more than 4000 m above sea level, has been an area that has seen a considerable scientific research effort undertaken by the Chinese National Antarctic Research Expedition, and its international collaborators, since January 2005. That includes the establishment of the most remote of the Chinese Antarctic stations, Kunlun, at Dome A in 2009. However, the exploration and mapping of this region had been commenced many decades earlier, most notably by inland traverses of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics during the 1957–1958 International Geophysical Year (IGY) and later; and the extensive surveys of Antarctic surface and sub-ice topography by airborne radio-echo sounding made by the US Na...
To enable further advanced study of Antarctica, a new station called Kunlun Station has been built b...
Talos Dome is an ice dome on the edge of the East Antarctic plateau; it is adjacent to the Victoria ...
This paper explores the history of radio echo-sounding (RES), a technique of glaciological surveying...
Chinese radioglaciological studies on the Antarctic ice sheet (AIS) began in 2004/05 when the 21st C...
Dome Argus (Dome A) in East Antarctica is a potentially likely site to meet one of the major objecti...
The 1228 km over-snow traverse route between the Chinese Zhongshan Station, on the coast of Prydz Ba...
Marine geophysical survey by the Chinese National Antarctic Research Expedition (CHINARE) began with...
It is more than 30 years since the first Chinese National Antarctic Research Expedition (CHINARE) la...
It has been more than 30 years since the first Chinese Antarctic Expedition took place. Polar upper ...
As we enter the IPY geological boundary conditions for the stability of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet...
Within the context of developing a research presence in the Antarctic region, the first phase of the...
This paper summarizes the progress of the Chinese Antarctic expedition in geodetic remote sensing. I...
The Antarctic continent, which contains enough ice to raise sea level globally by around 60 m, is th...
The 11th Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OM] Polar Meteorology and Glaciology, Poster...
This paper includes a short historical review of Russian and Soviet scientific traverses to study th...
To enable further advanced study of Antarctica, a new station called Kunlun Station has been built b...
Talos Dome is an ice dome on the edge of the East Antarctic plateau; it is adjacent to the Victoria ...
This paper explores the history of radio echo-sounding (RES), a technique of glaciological surveying...
Chinese radioglaciological studies on the Antarctic ice sheet (AIS) began in 2004/05 when the 21st C...
Dome Argus (Dome A) in East Antarctica is a potentially likely site to meet one of the major objecti...
The 1228 km over-snow traverse route between the Chinese Zhongshan Station, on the coast of Prydz Ba...
Marine geophysical survey by the Chinese National Antarctic Research Expedition (CHINARE) began with...
It is more than 30 years since the first Chinese National Antarctic Research Expedition (CHINARE) la...
It has been more than 30 years since the first Chinese Antarctic Expedition took place. Polar upper ...
As we enter the IPY geological boundary conditions for the stability of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet...
Within the context of developing a research presence in the Antarctic region, the first phase of the...
This paper summarizes the progress of the Chinese Antarctic expedition in geodetic remote sensing. I...
The Antarctic continent, which contains enough ice to raise sea level globally by around 60 m, is th...
The 11th Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OM] Polar Meteorology and Glaciology, Poster...
This paper includes a short historical review of Russian and Soviet scientific traverses to study th...
To enable further advanced study of Antarctica, a new station called Kunlun Station has been built b...
Talos Dome is an ice dome on the edge of the East Antarctic plateau; it is adjacent to the Victoria ...
This paper explores the history of radio echo-sounding (RES), a technique of glaciological surveying...