The Fifteenth Indian Expedition to Antarctica sailed off
on 6th December, 1995 This expedition consisted of 30 scientific
personnel in a total team of 47 persons, thereby substantially
increasing the scientific component of the team in the
previous years. The expedition team which was drawn from 17
national laboratories and institutes landed in Antarctica on the
1st January, 1996. After sucessfully carrying out scientific
research in the fields of atmospheric, earth, biological, human
psychology, environmental,engineering and communication sciences.
It returned to India on 21 March 1996, leaving behind a 26 member
wintering team in Antarctica. The following scientific and
logisitc tasks were performed by the Fifteenth Antarctic Team.
Scientific Accomplishments
Atmospheric Sciences
- UV-B measurements were carried out for analysing the
arizmal doses of UV radiation and ozone hole phenomenon using a
biometer.
- About 900 MB of digital data was collected for Planetary
Boundary Layer studies in order to understand near environment
features of the atmosphere from surface to a height of 1 km using
monostatic acoustic sounder.
- Periodic ozonesonde ascents were made for veritcal
profiling of ozone concentration which revealed a record
depletion of 72% of ozone during the month of October, 1996.
- Daily variations and micro-pulsations in geomagnetic
field was recorded on round the year basis using fluxgate
magnetometers in order to obtain the velocity of mobile auroral
current systems.
Earth Sciences
- Geological mapping of remote unmapped areas of Kurze and
Holtedahl ranges of Orvin II mountains were carried out through
establishing field camps at the farthest point, South of Maitri.
- 160 meters of ice core was raised from two bore holes for
paleo-climatic studies. Thermal profiling of blue ice sheet was
carried out using geothermal logging.
- A new experiment on Snow Drift and Albedo studies was
mounted to understand the energy exchange between the atmosphere
and snow cover. Snow surface parameters were monitored in order
to understand the factors controlling the snow drift and sion
patterns.
Environmental Sciences
- Environmental Impact Assessment Studies were conducted
through periodic monitoring of the status of air, noise, water,
biological and land components of the environment. This study
was designed to prepare a waste management plan for Indian
operations.
Medical Sciences
- Experiments aimed to understand the correlation of
circadian rhythimicity and metabolic status of personnel exposed
to Antarctic conditions were conducted on a year round basis.
- Blood samples were analysed on a regular basis for
measurement of immunoglobulins and hormones which effects the
immune status of the body.
Biological Sciences
- Studies on algal colonisation in Schirmacher Oasis was
carried out to determine qualitative and quantitative variability
of algal propagules in terrestrial and inland water ecosystems.
- Bio-Ecological studies of Moss inhabiting fauna was
continued to identify bio- indicators which would aid in
ecomonitoring of fresh water lakes through study of these
organisms.
- Experiments on devising a long term monitoring protocol
on population dynamics of seals and avian texa using aerial
census was continued.
Engineering & Communication
- An especially designed earthing system was successfully
commissioned for mitigating the electro static charge and neutral
voltage problems of Maitri. using high speed modems and
computer interfacing.
- HF propogation studies as a factor of ionospheric
conditions and geomagnetic storms were conducted in order to
upgrade the data and voice communication links between Maitri and
India .
Logistic Tasks Performed during the Fifteenth
Expedition
The major time bound logistic tasks undertaken during this
expedition are as follows:
Installation, commissioning and integration of two 75 KVA
gensets.
Construction of balloon launching shelter completed.
Installation and commissioning of new garbage and toilet
incinerators for handling of station waste.
A gantary with a 10 ton winch was installed in the vehicle
workshop cum garage at Maitri.
Routine maintenance of station infrastructure and life support
systems including the running of land convoys from shelf to
Maitri.
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