Korea Polar Data Center
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1997 Sediment Core, Antarctica
Korean Antarctic survey was conducted in 1997 carried out in a continental shelf in the northwestern part of the Antarctic Peninsula. It took 2 days. We took on lease Norway R/V 'Polar Duke' and 11 researchers from ‘Korea Ocean Research and Development Institute’ participated as field investigation personnel. The Teac single-channel recorder, EPC Recorder, Q/C MicroMax system etc. was used mainly by Sleeve gun used as a sound source, compressor for creating compressed air, DFS-V Recorder for multi-channel Seismic record, 12-channel geophone of seismic streamers. Additional Gravity Core was used for sediment research through drilling.
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- Entry ID
- KOPRI-KPDC-00000054
- AND97A00CORE_YKC (Old ID)
- Science Keyword
- ISO Topic
- LOCATION
- OCEANS
- Platforms
- Polar Duke ( Norway R/V 'Polar Duke')
- Instruments
- Gravity Corer
- Personnel
- Young Keun Jin
- Deok-Ki Lee Lee
- Dongseon Kim
- Seung-Il Nam
- Jongkuk Hong
- Sang Heon Nam
- Jeong-Ki Kang
- Young-Sang Uh
- Geon-Tae Park
- Kyu-Jung Kim
- Research period
- 1997-12-28 ~ 1997-12-29
- Create/Update Date
- 2011-08-30 / 2011-08-30
- Location
- Antarctic Peninsula > northwest > Continental shelf region
- Citation
- The data(KOPRI-KPDC-00000054) used in this work was provided by the Korea Polar Research Institute.
- Spatial Coverage
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POINT
- lat:-63.227500, lon:-63.396667
POINT
- lat:-63.886111, lon:-62.700833
POINT
- lat:-62.536389, lon:-62.700833