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Deep ice-core drilling at Dome Fuji and glaciological studies in east Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica

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Title: Deep ice-core drilling at Dome Fuji and glaciological studies in east Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica
Authors: Ageta, Y. Browse this author
Azuma, Y. Browse this author
Fujii, Y. Browse this author
Fujino, K. Browse this author
Fujita, S. Browse this author
Furukawa, T. Browse this author
Hondoh, T. Browse this author
Kameda, T. Browse this author
Kamiyama, K. Browse this author
Katagiri, K. Browse this author
Kawada, K. Browse this author
Kawamura, T. Browse this author
Kobayashi, S. Browse this author
Mae, S. Browse this author
Maeno, H. Browse this author
Miyahara, T. Browse this author
Motoyama, H. Browse this author
Nakayama, Y. Browse this author
Naruse, R. Browse this author
Nishio, F. Browse this author
Saitoh, K. Browse this author
Saitoh, T Browse this author
Shimbori, K. Browse this author
Shiraiwa, Takayuki Browse this author →KAKEN DB
Shoji, H. Browse this author
Takahashi, A. Browse this author
Takahashi, S. Browse this author
Tanaka, Y. Browse this author
Yokoyama, K. Browse this author
Watanabe, O. Browse this author
Issue Date: Jul-1998
Publisher: International Glaciological Society
Journal Title: Annals of Glaciology
Volume: 27
Start Page: 333
End Page: 337
Publisher DOI: 10.3189/1998aog27-1-333-337
Abstract: The Dome Fuji Project is a comprehensive study of present and past glaciological/climatological features of the Antarctic ice sheet in east Dronning Maud Land. Field observations on a 1000 km traverse route from the coast to Dome Fuji show changes in various glaciological parameters with surface elevation and distance from the coast. Deep ice-core drilling at Dome Fuji was started in August 1995 and reached a depth of 2503.52 m in December 1996. In situ core analyses revealed 25 visible tephra layers and a number of distinct cloudy bands in the ice.
Rights: © 1998 International Glaciological Society
Relation: http://www.igsoc.org/
Type: article
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2115/50946
Appears in Collections:低温科学研究所 (Institute of Low Temperature Science) > 雑誌発表論文等 (Peer-reviewed Journal Articles, etc)

Submitter: 白岩 孝行

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