DML 2002/03
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DML 2002/03 included research projects in glaciology, meteorology, atmosphere physics and medicine.
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DML 2002/03 included research projects in glaciology, meteorology, atmosphere physics and medicine.
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Climate change on South Georgia during the last 20,000 years.
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A research group studied the spread of bacteria and viruses among animals on the Antarctic Peninsula.
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During this season Swedish researchers traveled to the South Pole to participate in maintenance work on the neutrino telescope AMANDA.
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The 2001/02 season of the long-term programme EPICA was a great success and resulted in the longest ice core record ever recovered.
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In the season 2001/02 Norway, Sweden and Russia carried out a feasibility study of an ice runway close to the Norwegian Troll station.
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A group of researchers studied mosses and micro-organisms near the Swedish Wasa and Svea stations.
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Service work and upgrades of the equipment at the neutrino telescope AMANDA.
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Evaluation of flight connections to and within Dronning Maud Land.
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The expedition was primarily focused on glaciological research related to climate change, but research in geodesy, meteorology and environment were also conducted.
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During the 1999/2000 season an expansion of the neutrino telescope AMANDA at the South Pole was carried out.
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Expedition to Alexander Island, Antarctica, to study glaciation history.
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During the 1998/99 season, three physicists and two technicians worked with upgrades and calibration of the AMANDA telescope at the South Pole.
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