Antarktis-bibliografi er en database over den norske Antarktis-litteraturen.
Hensikten med bibliografien er å synliggjøre norsk antarktisforskning og annen virksomhet/historie i det ekstreme sør. Bibliografien er ikke komplett, spesielt ikke for nyere forskning, men den blir oppdatert.
Norsk er her definert som minst én norsk forfatter, publikasjonssted Norge eller publikasjon som har utspring i norsk forskningsprosjekt.
Antarktis er her definert som alt sør for 60 grader. I tillegg har vi tatt med Bouvetøya.
Det er ingen avgrensing på språk (men det meste av innholdet er på norsk eller engelsk). Eldre norske antarktispublikasjoner (den eldste er fra 1894) er dominert av kvalfangst og ekspedisjoner. I nyere tid er det den internasjonale polarforskninga som dominerer. Bibliografien er tverrfaglig; den dekker både naturvitenskapene, politikk, historie osv. Skjønnlitteratur er også inkludert, men ikke avisartikler eller upublisert materiale.
Til høyre finner du en «HELP-knapp» for informasjon om søkemulighetene i databasen. Mange referanser har lett synlige lenker til fulltekstversjon av det aktuelle dokumentet. For de fleste tidsskriftartiklene er det også lagt inn sammendrag.
Bibliografien er produsert ved Norsk Polarinstitutts bibliotek.
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Discusses scientific work of 1949-52 Norwegian-British-Swedish Antarctic expedition, with particular reference to international tensions of early Cold War period.
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The most frequent way of summarizing the story of the NBSX may be illustrated by the following few paragraphs. Shortly after the Second World War had ended Norway took a leading role in organising the first international expedition to Antarctica. Norway was in charge of meteorology and surveying, Great Britain was responsible for geology and Sweden was entrusted with glaciology. The British RAF assisted in air operations 1949/50 with five officers (in finding a landing place for the expedition as well as for meteorological investigations, one officer remained as radio operator), the Norwegian Wideröe Company assisted in 1950/51 (air surveying) and the Swedish Air Force in 1951/52, with 6 officers (originally for reconnaissance of ice conditions as well as being prepared for emptying the base). The Norwegian sealer Norsel landed the party and the whaler Thorshövdi assisted as well for transport of dogs aircraft and weasels. For general overviews and details of the scientific achievements, logistics and perspectives of international cooperation there are several works available.
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Preliminary results from the Norwegian-British-Swedish Antarctic expedition 1949-52. A preliminary note on the upper-air temperatures over Maudheim, the base of the Norwegian-British-Swedish Antarctic Expedition 1949-1952, has already been published by Nils Jorgen Schumacher (1955). This note is intended to throw further light on some points raised in Schumacher's paper and to outline the general pattern of upper winds over Maudheim. Owing to the use of a radio theodolite, the data gave a representative picture of the wind structure over an Antarctic station without the excessive bias of previous observations which were limited to periods of clear weather. The detailed report and discussion of aerological observations made at Maudheim will be published shortly by the Norwegian Polar Institute.
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SEISMIC soundings of the thickness of the floating ice shelves of Antarctica have so far been attempted by two expeditions, the Second Byrd Antarctic Expedition of 1933–35 1, and the Norwegian–British–Swedish Antarctic Expedition 1949–52 2,3. Further measurements are likely to be made by several expeditions during the International Geophysical Year 1957–58. Reinterpretation of results from iceshelves obtained from the Norwegian-British-Swedish Antarctic expedition 1949-52.
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Observations of tidal currents in lat. 71° 01′ S, long. 10° 55′ W indicate that a semi-diurnal tidal wave progresses towards the WSW, that is, parallel to the main direction of the barrier. ForM2 the cotidal hour appears to be about 7h, in good agreement with the value 6.7h, that is derived from observations of the atmospheric pressure. Furthermore, the current measurements indicate that the ratio(K1+O1)/(M2+S2) is large, perhaps as large as 2.5.
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