Svalbard 2000
The expedition to Svalbard had two main objectives: conducting a detailed mapping of S.A. Andrée’s final camp at Kvitøya, and carrying out several cultural science projects in Nordaustlandet. Schedule August–September 2000
The expedition to Svalbard had two main objectives: conducting a detailed mapping of S.A. Andrée’s final camp at Kvitøya, and carrying out several cultural science projects in Nordaustlandet. Schedule August–September 2000
The expedition to northern Timan and the Kanin Peninsula was part of a research project studying plate tectonics in the northern polar regions. Research leader: David G. Gee, Uppsala University Schedule July 2000
Late quaternary glaciation history of Jameson Land, East Greenland. Research leader: Lena Adrielsson, Lund University ...
During the 2000 Arctic season Swedish researchers participated in the NorthGRIP (NGRIP) ice core drilling programme in Greenland. Research leader: Margareta Hansson, Stockholm ...
... based research expedition to the Canadian Arctic archipelago and Alaska. The research was performed within five thematic groups. Theme A dealt with interactions between plants, herbivores, and predators. Schedule June–September 1999
... based research expedition to the Canadian Arctic archipelago and Alaska. The research was performed within five thematic groups. Theme C dealt with migratory birds in the Arctic environment. Schedule July–September 1999
The expedition was primarily focused on glaciological research related to climate change, but research in geodesy, meteorology and environment were also conducted. Research projects ...
During the 1999/2000 season an expansion of the neutrino telescope AMANDA at the South Pole was carried out. Seven new holes were drilled and approximately 300 new light detectors were lowered into ...
Expedition to Alexander Island, Antarctica, to study glaciation history. Research leader: Christian Hjort, Lund University Schedule January–February 2000
... based research expedition to the Canadian Arctic archipelago and Alaska. The research was performed within five thematic groups. Theme D dealt with freshwater ecosystems in the high Arctic. Schedule June–September 1999
... based research expedition to the Canadian Arctic archipelago and Alaska. The research was performed within five thematic groups. Theme E dealt with climate change and pollution in the Arctic tundra. Schedule June–September 1999
... ship based research expedition to the Canadian Arctic archipelago and Alaska. Researchers from the Swedish Museum of Natural History investigated the aquatic environment by collecting fish samples for analyses of toxic substances and ...
Two different, international research projects was included in the geological expedition to the Taymyr Peninsula in 1999. Research projects The ...
During the 1999 season researchers from Stockholm University participated in the U.S. research programme Scientific Ice Experiment (SCICEX) to collect marine geophysical data from a submarine ...
During the 1998/99 season, three physicists and two technicians worked with upgrades and calibration of the AMANDA telescope at the South Pole. Research leader: Per Olof Hulth, Stockholm University Schedule November ...
A geological research expedition to the Yugorsky Peninsula in the Russian Arctic to study glaciation and climate development in the eastern part of the Kara Sea region. Research leader: Ólafur Ingólfsson, University of ...
A geological research project with the aim to reconstruct mountain formation in Svalbard. Research leader: David Gee, Uppsala University Schedule July–August 1998
Sweden is part of the international IceCube particle detector program at the South Pole, currently run by the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Sweden ...
... of Space Physics in Kiruna continued to make measurements with and maintain the radar equipment. They also released weather balloons and conducted tests using a time-lapse camera in conjunction with the radar. The previous year, the ...
The purpose of the project was to improve our understanding of aerosol processes and waves in the polar middle atmosphere, and to compare aerosols in the troposphere of the ”clean” Antarctic with those in the ...