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Keep in a cool place : the first winter at Vanda Station, Antarctica / Allen J Riordan and Simon K. Cutfield.

Van Pelt Library G890.R6 R567 2022
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Riordan, Allen J. (Allen James), author.
Cutfield, Simon K., author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Science--Antarctica--Methodology.
Science.
Scientific expeditions--Antarctica.
Scientific expeditions.
Research.
Travel.
Riordan, Allen J. (Allen James).
Riordan, Allen J.
Cutfield, Simon K.
New Zealand Antarctic Research Programme.
New Zealand Antarctic Programme.
Vanda Station (Antarctica)--History.
Vanda Station (Antarctica).
Ross Dependency--Research.
Ross Dependency.
Antarctica--Research--New Zealand.
Antarctica.
New Zealand.
Physical Description:
272 pages, xxiv pages of plates : color illustrations ; 23 cm
Other Title:
First winter at Vanda Station, Antarctica
Place of Publication:
Christchurch, New Zealand : Canterbury University Press, 2022.
Summary:
In 1969 Al Riordan, a US exchange scientist, joined Simon Cutfield and three other New Zealanders to spend a year at Vanda Station on the shores of Lake Vanda in the Dry Valleys of Antarctica. The men lived in a strange world-- a snowless place that had not seen a glacier for millions of years-- yet lay within sight of the permanent East Antarctic Ice Sheet. The surface of the lake was covered in 3-4 meters of permanent ice, but the temperature of the water near the bottom was +25 degrees C. No one knew for certain why the water was so warm, and Simon's mission was to take measurements to help solve this mystery and carry out a range of other hydrologic and earth science projects. Al's aim was to help build a comprehensive weather record, understand the valley wind systems, and to learn why the area was snow-free. Drawing on their diaries and letters, this is a unique first-person account of life at the station as the five men carry out their daily tasks in an environment that challenges and transforms them: temperatures as low as -57 degrees C, eight months of total isolation, including four months of continual darkness, and daunting mechanical and logistical challenges, including a limited supply of power, fuel, heat and water. At least it's no challenge to follow the instructions on their photographic chemicals-- "keep in a cool place"-- like much of their supplies, this equipment is encased in ice. Supplemented with scientific appendices, the book also gives the reader a window on how scientific knowledge is built one step at a time, from the initial planning, to data gathering, to building hypotheses, and to developing theory. As the only complete record of life at Vanda Station during the first year of its occupation, and complemented by a selection of maps and color photos, this engaging account is an important missing chapter in the history of New Zealand's Antarctic achievements.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: 1. Getting There
2. Arrival
3. Simon and I
4. First Steps
5. Journeys
6. Home Again
7. Challenges
8. Into Night
9. A Gift from Heaven
10. A Light in the Valley
11. A Glow at the Window
12. The Coldest Day
13. To Go or Not to Go
14. The March of Science
15. Energy Crisis
16. Special Delivery
17. Anticipation
18. Don Juan Pond
19. People Come and Go
20. A Tragic Incident
21. Motoring On
22. Re-entry
Afterword
Appendix I Summary of Observations and Results
Results through the year 1969
Results from later years
Why so dry?
The origins of Lake Vanda
Results of psychological studies
Appendix II Technical Details for 1968-69
Earth science and hydrology programmes
Meteorology programme
A note on elevations
Abbreviations.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781988503301
1988503302
OCLC:
1338834352
Publisher Number:
99993578237

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