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Between 1997 and 1999 the international '''Cape Roberts Project''' (CRP) has recovered up to 1000 m long drill cores in the Ross Sea, Antarctica to reconstruct the glaciation history of Antarctica. Scientists from various institutes in seven countries have participated: Australia, Germany, United Kingdom, The Netherlands, Italia, New Zealand, and USA. After a seismic pre-site survey the area off Cape Roberts in the Ross Sea at the margin of the [[Transantarctic Mountains]] (77°S 163°43'E) was found to be suitable.
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Drilling was performed using a conventional core wireline system with a drill derick, protected by a cover against the rough climate. Sea ice was 2 m thick with a water depth of 150-300 m below. Four overlapping drill cores at three sites reflect in excellent quality the geological history and glaciation of the Antarctic during the last 34 Million years.
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As a logistic and scientific basis the American [[McMurdo Station]] and [[Scott Base]] of New Zealand were used. Supply of the drill site was performed with motor sledges and snow mobiles, exchange of personal with helicopters. The costs for the logistics were around four Million US dollar.
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Between 1997 and 1999 the international '''Cape Roberts Project''' (CRP) has recovered up to {{convert|1000|m|ft|abbr=on|adj=on}} long drill cores in the Ross Sea, Antarctica, to reconstruct the glaciation history of Antarctica. Scientists from various institutes in seven countries have participated: Australia, Germany, United Kingdom, The Netherlands, Italy, New Zealand, and the US. After a seismic pre-site survey the area off Cape Roberts in the Ross Sea at the margin of the [[Transantarctic Mountains]] (77°S 163°43'E) was found to be suitable.

Drilling was performed using a conventional core wireline system with a drill derrick, protected by a cover against the rough climate. Sea ice was {{convert|2|m|ft|abbr=on}} thick with a water depth of {{convert|150|–|300|m|ft|abbr=on}} below. Four overlapping drill cores at three sites reflect in excellent quality the geological history and glaciation of the Antarctic during the last 34 million years.

As a logistic and scientific basis the American [[McMurdo Station]] and [[Scott Base]] of New Zealand were used. Supply of the drill site was performed with motor sledges and snow mobiles, exchange of personal with helicopters. The costs for the logistics were around US$4 million.

==See also==
* [[Antarctic field camps|List of Antarctic field camps]]

==Gallery==
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Image:CRP_barrett_hg.jpg|Peter Barrett, chief scientist
Image:CRP_barrett_hg.jpg|Peter Barrett, chief scientist
Image:CRP_derrick_hg.jpg|CRP drill derick on sea ice
Image:CRP_derrick_hg.jpg|CRP drill derrick on sea ice
Image:CRP_logo_hg.jpg|CRP Logo
Image:CRP_logo_hg.jpg|CRP Logo
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==References==
==References==
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* Barrett, Peter J; Fielding, Christopher R; Wise, Sherwood W (1998): Initial report on CRP-1, Cape Roberts Project, Antarctica, ''Terra Antartica'', '''5(1)''', 187 pp
* Peter J. Barrett: ''Cape Roberts Project - Science Plan''. 1998, S. 99ff [http://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.50452.d001 (pdf 30MB)]
* Fielding, Christopher R; Thomson, MRA (1999): Studies from the Cape Roberts Project, Ross Sea Antarctica, Initial Report on CRP-2/2A, ''Terra Antartica'', '''6(1/2)''', 173 pp
* Barrett, Peter J; Sarti, M; Wise, Sherwood W (2000): Studies from the Cape Roberts Project, Ross Sea, Antarctica, Initial Reports on CRP-3, ''Terra Antartica'', '''7(1/2)''', 209 pp
* Barrett, Peter J; Fielding, Christopher R; Wise, Sherwood W (1998): Initial report on CRP-1, Cape Roberts Project, Antarctica, ''Terra Antarctica'', '''5(1)''', 187 pp, [http://doi.pangaea.de/10013/epic.28286.d001 hdl:10013/epic.28286.d001] (pdf 16 MB)
* Fielding, Christopher R; Thomson, MRA (1999): Studies from the Cape Roberts Project, Ross Sea Antarctica, Initial Report on CRP-2/2A, ''Terra Antarctica'', '''6(1/2)''', 173 pp
* The first scientifc results have been published in Articles of the Journal [http://www.mna.it/english/Publications/TAP/terranta.html Terra Antartica] (ISSN 1122-8628) publiziert; siehe Bände '''5(3)''' 1998, '''7(3+4)''' 2000, '''8(4)''' 2001
* Barrett, Peter J; Sarti, M; Wise, Sherwood W (2000): Studies from the Cape Roberts Project, Ross Sea, Antarctica, Initial Reports on CRP-3, ''Terra Antarctica'', '''7(1/2)''', 209 pp
* The first scientific results were published in the journal [https://web.archive.org/web/20070628215914/http://www.mna.it/english/Publications/TAP/terranta.html Terra Antartica] (ISSN 1122-8628); see volume '''5(3)''' 1998, '''7(3+4)''' 2000, '''8(4)''' 2001
* Further publications can be found in international journals, e.g. at [http://www.coldregions.org Cold Regions Bibliography Project]; (search for "Cape Roberts Project").
* Further publications can be found in international journals, e.g. at [http://www.coldregions.org Cold Regions Bibliography Project]; (search for "Cape Roberts Project").
* Core analysis data are accessable via the information system [http://www.pangaea.de/search?q=project:crp PANGAEA].
* Results from core analysis are accessible via the data library [http://www.pangaea.de/search?q=project:crp PANGAEA].
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== External links ==
* [http://www.victoria.ac.nz/antarctic/research/past-research-prog/cape-roberts-project Official Website]'

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[[Category:Science and technology in Antarctica]]
== Weblinks ==
[[Category:1997 establishments in Antarctica]]
* [http://www.victoria.ac.nz/geo/croberts/ Cape Roberts Project, Antarctica] ''(official Website)''

Latest revision as of 07:48, 1 May 2024

Cape Roberts Camp
Camp
Drill site of CRP on the sea ice, Ross Sea, Antarctica
Drill site of CRP on the sea ice, Ross Sea, Antarctica
Cape Roberts Camp is located in Antarctica
Cape Roberts Camp
Cape Roberts Camp
Location of Cape Roberts in Antarctica
Coordinates: 77°00′22″S 163°43′08″E / 77.006°S 163.719°E / -77.006; 163.719
Country Australia
 Germany
 Italy
 Netherlands
 New Zealand
 United Kingdom
 United States
Location in AntarcticaCape Roberts
Antarctica
Established1997 (1997)
TypeSeasonal
StatusClosed 1999

Between 1997 and 1999 the international Cape Roberts Project (CRP) has recovered up to 1,000 m (3,300 ft) long drill cores in the Ross Sea, Antarctica, to reconstruct the glaciation history of Antarctica. Scientists from various institutes in seven countries have participated: Australia, Germany, United Kingdom, The Netherlands, Italy, New Zealand, and the US. After a seismic pre-site survey the area off Cape Roberts in the Ross Sea at the margin of the Transantarctic Mountains (77°S 163°43'E) was found to be suitable.

Drilling was performed using a conventional core wireline system with a drill derrick, protected by a cover against the rough climate. Sea ice was 2 m (6.6 ft) thick with a water depth of 150–300 m (490–980 ft) below. Four overlapping drill cores at three sites reflect in excellent quality the geological history and glaciation of the Antarctic during the last 34 million years.

As a logistic and scientific basis the American McMurdo Station and Scott Base of New Zealand were used. Supply of the drill site was performed with motor sledges and snow mobiles, exchange of personal with helicopters. The costs for the logistics were around US$4 million.

See also[edit]

Gallery[edit]

References[edit]

  • Peter J. Barrett: Cape Roberts Project - Science Plan. 1998, S. 99ff (pdf 30MB)
  • Barrett, Peter J; Fielding, Christopher R; Wise, Sherwood W (1998): Initial report on CRP-1, Cape Roberts Project, Antarctica, Terra Antarctica, 5(1), 187 pp, hdl:10013/epic.28286.d001 (pdf 16 MB)
  • Fielding, Christopher R; Thomson, MRA (1999): Studies from the Cape Roberts Project, Ross Sea Antarctica, Initial Report on CRP-2/2A, Terra Antarctica, 6(1/2), 173 pp
  • Barrett, Peter J; Sarti, M; Wise, Sherwood W (2000): Studies from the Cape Roberts Project, Ross Sea, Antarctica, Initial Reports on CRP-3, Terra Antarctica, 7(1/2), 209 pp
  • The first scientific results were published in the journal Terra Antartica (ISSN 1122-8628); see volume 5(3) 1998, 7(3+4) 2000, 8(4) 2001
  • Further publications can be found in international journals, e.g. at Cold Regions Bibliography Project; (search for "Cape Roberts Project").
  • Results from core analysis are accessible via the data library PANGAEA.

External links[edit]

77°00′S 163°43′E / 77.000°S 163.717°E / -77.000; 163.717