Sunday, December 9, 2007

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Dry Valley - Transantarctic Monts

Near the Ross Sea and along the width of the continent stands the Transantarctic chain.

The main feature of this mountain range are the dark slopes of dolerite, a basaltic instrusione horizontally above the rocks called "base of Beacon." The thickness of this layer is of the order of 500 meters, has a very smooth layer that extends for a long distance. E 'dated between 147 and 163 million years ago.

Instead, the so-called "stand Beacon" is composed of horizontal deposits of sand and other (then mainly sandstones) of rivers and lakes that have accumulated over a long period of time between 400 and 200 million years ago.

The name of Beacon sandstone was given by HT Ferrar the geologist of the expedition of Scott (1901-04).

The video has been documented helicopter flying over the glacier to reach the Ferrar Beacon Valley, one of the Dry Valley, at about 1300-1400 meters above sea level.

The Dry Valley are called so for the near absence of rainfall, mainly due to their orientation with respect to the chain and precipitation from the ocean.

The glaciers that descend from the plateau did not melt waters and in fact there are no moraines.

Another feature of the Dry Valley soil "polygons" .... The dry soil, but frozen, takes configurations to polygons, visible from above.



Friday, December 7, 2007

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ANDRILL: interviews

Patricia Ballou, meteorologists at McMurdo station is interviewing the various characters of the ANDRILL.
The interviews are of course in English, but easy to read and very interesting.

If you want to read them click on each name below:

David Harwood


Steve Pekar

those teachers are being prepared.
Write down the web address!

Sunday, December 2, 2007

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solids "also" in the Antarctic fish with antifreeze


this is pretty solid, also protects from the elements for the reflector satellite communications.












emerges as a stranger in the landscape.









Although the naturalistic point of view is an intruder, useful, but cumbersome, is an almost geometrically perfect.
Almost perfect because it is not a Platonic solid, but to them has been linked to Archimedes.
Read more just click on the image.




Monday, November 26, 2007

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The fish fauna of regione antartica è limitata a sole 274 specie, 49 famiglie. Nonostante che l’oceano meridionale rappresenti il 10% dell’oceano della terra, questa regione ospita solo l’1% della fauna ittica del mondo che è costituita da 25000 specie.

La fauna antartica è dominata da tre discendenze: Lipariti (snailfishes – “pesci soffici”), Zoarcidi (eelpouts, “pesci labbrone”), sia bentonici che di grandi profondità, e Nototenioidi.

Nototenioidi

are 35% of the species in the waters under the ice and occupy 46% of the fund that is the habitat of the water column. This exceptional saturation of biomass from a single group is attributable to the fact that occupy niches usually occupied by different groups in temperate waters. The Antarctic environment is characterized by low temperatures, high seasonal variations, food shortages, especially during the dark winter months.

These conditions require special adaptations to freezing, the need to accumulate energy reserves during the summer months, strategies for "saving" (behaviors stand still and wait), low metabolism and seasonal reproductive cycles ....

Two questions: When you started this evolutionary success and why this group?

The isolation of Antarctica from other continents has led to a general cooling water from 16 ° of the late Eocene, with ups and downs, but with a trend line has reached the 4-5 ° of the late Miocene , then to fall sharply polar current values \u200b\u200b(around -2 ° C).

The extinction of an entire fauna is associated to both the fall in temperature is habitat loss due to this extensive glaciation.

According to the theory of evolution the ancestors of these fish had to have some genetic trait more conducive to adjustment and it seems that this feature can be traced in the evolution of these fish hemoglobin.

Their ability to use oxygen is very special.

They have only 10% of the plasma, which normally has a red-blooded fish, and this adaptation is favorable because it reduces the liquid inside the body, in a cold water that is more oxygen for its low temperature. However, these fish are able to synthesize, in their evolution, some proteins that function as antifreeze.


Saturday, November 24, 2007

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Fossils in Antarctica Antarctica

The ANDRILL project seeks to reach with the drilling of the middle Miocene geological period, which corresponds to about 17 million years ago. In those sediments
trying to find out how the environment reacted to the Antarctic glacial period "hot" in the Miocene, before moving to the cycles as cold as that which characterizes our age.
you think what types of fossils could be found in core extracted from underground Antarctic?






Applications sent to some pages that are in the school's website Stefanini, to return here simply close the new browser window that opens at each link.

Thursday, November 22, 2007

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Altimetry

by Alessi, Donika, Jessica and Paul Third in Class E of Coleman Middle School (home of St. Bona) Treviso here as they have solved the problem of determining the average altitude dellAntartide, the continent "more high ".

How did they do?

They had as the difference map of Antarctica you find below, have built an oriented line that crossed the South Pole along the meridian 77 °, and have made every cm (abscissa) 's relative altitude curves of level.
then determined the average elevation.

Europe for example, despite the presence the Alps and other mountain ranges have an average altitude of 250 meters (approximately).






difference Map of the Antarctic continent:

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

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Gondwana

ancient continent Gondwana ...... that was contained in a part of the land .....

The animation shows how this single clod of earth's crust is broken up and moved about 200 million years, giving rise to radical changes in the crust and seabed.

Antarctica is a bit 'the center of this transformation.

theory that explains how this transformation might have occurred is "continental drift" AL Wegener, dates back to 1910.

The video requires DivX to be seen and is a reworking of material on this website:

http://www.discoveringantarctica.org.uk/


Thursday, November 15, 2007

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Finally penguins

The poster in that I am attaching picture shows the life cycle of Emperor penguins in the Ross Bay.

For those who have problems with English:

In the right corner: the colony breeding, feeding, dispersal, changes pens
  1. June: spawning, 65 days of incubation eggs by the male, the colony gathers together.
  2. August the chicks are hatched
  3. October: independence of the chicks, adult trips to feed the chicks, feed weekly
  4. December: dispersion and departure of chicks
  5. January: wet feathers adults
  6. March: Adults - feeding after the suit, return to the colony
  7. April: arrival to the colony





Here are some examples wandering around the tower of ANDRILL (photos by Simon Pierdominici - INGV Rome).

Sunday, November 11, 2007

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The Midnight Sun The drilling rig

At the latitude of McMurdo sun was never ends: it remains above the horizon for all 24 hours.


The two pictures depict the light present at 24 of November 12. Obviously the sun is not easy to photograph: it is located just behind the sign for the New Zealand Scott base.

Why, despite being so long enlightened in the months from September to March, the ice is affected so little? Easy 85% of solar radiation is reflected from the white surface, such as a tropical forest while it reflects only about 12%.

Also the sun at this latitude is not very high above the horizon so many solar rays pass through the atmosphere, illuminating, but not reach the ground to heat: a question of inclination.


icy waves.

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The drilling rig is located, obviously under the white cloth that protects all from the weather.

The video shows the most important parts: the system that mixes and then inject the cement that creates the hole walls, which slide down the metal pipe that carries the carrots, currently more than 6 cm in diameter, the tower and the mechanism of rotation of the drilling head.

The piercing tip that you can see in the picture is obviously hollow.

the first step is to create a cylinder of larger diameter of the core extracted. in this cavity is injected with a special resin cement that they do harden quickly. It is thus built a wall to prevent landslides in the rock around the cavity itself.

Only later, another tip creates the carrot that will be extracted.

workers you see are all New Zealand.


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"The Drill site" - The drilling site in Antarctica


We arrived at the site of perforation, located on Sea Ice (frozen sea) about 40 miles from McMurdo, the front of the Blue Glacier, about 8 feet above sea ice.

The track is marked by the flags, though each car is equipped with a radio transmitter and GPS, just in case. Every two people have a lot of emergency equipment (tent, sleeping bag, for cooking, food).
In Antarctica every time you go out far enough from the base should be autonomous for at least two days.

The site is divided into two four hundred yards distant from each other: the tower and container workshop, the village with container board - mess.

On this page you enter in the laboratories where the carrot 6 meters long is cut into cylinders of 1 meter, photographed for the entire lateral surface with a scanner, and canned for further transport to the elicotterro. As you will see from the video transport over land, although cheaper is not suitable.

are also carried out chemical analysis of water found in the carrot.

These jobs are done continuously, ie 24 hours 24.

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

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The 500

For fans of cars: the New Zealand Scott base, a few miles from McMurdo, I found a book published recently that describe the success of the Fiat 500 in New Zealand 60s.

The car, affectionately known "Child", was produced in New Zealand is in its base model in the station wagon version.


News
more detailed publication by going directly to the website of:



LINK






One of these cars is was taken in Antarctica, you see it photographed in front of Hut Point, with its regulatory chains on the rear wheels.

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Thursday, November 1, 2007

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Hut Point

Hut Point is the first landing on Ross Island English explorer Robert F. Scott, who arrived here in 1901 with 25 crewmen.

remained two years in the failed attempt to reach the South Pole.

In the film we see the landscape of the Ross Sea, still frozen (Nov. 1 - 1:30 am in the morning).

You can see the typical scale of the sea ice very dangerous to go as they may from time to time crevasse, or break under your weight if the summer is approaching.

The darker spots, which absorb more light, transparent ice is just not covered with snow.

The wooden cross was erected by the men of Scott in 1902 remember a mate slipped them into the ocean in the summer, during a storm, whose body was never found.
It 's the first died of McMurdo Bay.



The Myth Characters Name

Fantasy and Science in Antarctica Volcanoes

imagination, creativity, ability to see beyond reality are qualities that can not fail at those who do scientific work.

problems are solved by knowing the facts, rules, laws of phenomena but also to predict and foresee sapendoli need to understand what is right and what we imagine can go a long way from reality.

Science and Science Fiction are not necessarily two distant worlds, even science fiction can not exist without scientific knowledge.

said that you sent to cover the tracks of this problem .........



sea ice, 1.30 am on October 30.

Sunday, October 28, 2007

Chetna And Prithvi Mysore Ember



Ross Bay is a region of high volcanic activity.
The most active volcano is Mount Erebus.

The first question to ask is why the Ross Sea region is an active volcanic area.
The second question might be that type of volcano is Mount Erebus?

To answer this second question the Board to take a look at these eruptions live feed from a web cam over the ever-present volcanic vents.

You must follow the link below, which sends to a web page where there are movies to Flash:


This volcanism is so typical of an Italian volcano to give its name to the phenomenon itself. The Erebus more is characterized by the presence of a "lake of lava inside the crater .... well you see at the beginning of each movie.

The original movies are here at the base of McMurdo.

Back to the first question: Antarctica is a continent of old such as Australia or Africa, low seismicity, why is this volcanic area?

Here the analogy is with the geological Africa .... that part of Africa is characterized by a large presence of volcanoes, Kilimanjaro, Kenya ECCC, arranged along the Rift Valley.

The Ross Sea is located along a rift that is moving away from the eastern to the western part of the continent.

This explains the volcanism: tectonic pops out from the magma.

Mount Erebus October 26, 2007: the wind dispersed the smoke plume!