The role of Antarctic overwintering teams and their significance for German polar research

Q4 Earth and Planetary Sciences
S. Franke, A. Eckstaller, Tim Heitland, T. Schaefer, J. Asseng
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Abstract. Germany has been operating permanently crewed research stations in Antarctica for more than 45 years. The opening of the Georg Forster Station (1976) and Georg von Neumayer Station (1981) initiated a period of continuous environmental monitoring that allowed both the former East Germany and West Germany to become contracting parties in, and achieve consultative status with, the framework of the Antarctic Treaty. This marked a milestone in German polar research. Continuous research at the Neumayer Station III, its two predecessors, and the now-dismantled former German Democratic Republic (GDR) Georg Forster Station is undertaken by teams of so-called “overwinterers”, presently with nine members, who stay at the base for longer than an entire Antarctic winter. Their long-term stay in Antarctica is defined by isolation, separation from civilization, routine work to sustain long-term scientific observations, and unique personal experiences. This article is dedicated to them and outlines their part and role in the German Antarctic research landscape.
南极越冬队的作用及其对德国极地研究的意义
摘要45年来,德国一直在南极洲运营永久载人研究站。格奥尔格·福斯特站(1976年)和格奥尔格·冯·诺伊迈尔站(1981年)的启用开启了一段持续的环境监测时期,使前东德和西德成为《南极条约》框架的缔约国,并获得咨商地位。这是德国极地研究的一个里程碑。在诺伊迈尔三号站(它的两个前身)和现已拆除的前德意志民主共和国(GDR)乔治福斯特站(Georg Forster Station),不断进行研究的是所谓的“越冬者”团队,目前有九名成员,他们在基地停留的时间比整个南极冬天还要长。他们在南极洲的长期停留是由隔离、与文明隔绝、维持长期科学观察的日常工作和独特的个人经历决定的。这篇文章是献给他们的,概述了他们在德国南极研究领域的作用。
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Polarforschung Earth and Planetary Sciences-Oceanography
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