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Cape Evans. Ross Island

Air samples were taken at Ross Island, Cape Evans, and processed by filtering through polyurethane foam plugs connected in series (76). After extraction with an acetone-hexane mixture, determinations of 24 PCB congeners, p,p -DDT, p,p -DDE and lindane were accomplished by capillary GC with EC detection. Geochemical means (in pg m ) were 15.2, 2.0, 1.0 and 25.8 for the above compounds in the given order. Lindane concentrations were found to correlate well with seasonal variations (higher levels in summer and autumn), whereas the other chlorinated hydrocarbons showed no dependence on seasons. [Pg.28]

The Terra Nova reached Ross Island without incident and unloaded a disassembled wooden hut and the supplies of the expedition at Cape Evans where Scott had decided to set up his base camp. By mid-January ofl911,thehutinEig.l.l4had been erected and aU of the supplies had been stowed. [Pg.15]

Fig. 1.14 Scott s hut at Cape Evans on Ross Island from which he started his trek to the South Pole during the British (Terra Nova) Expedition of 1910-1913. Cape Evans in Figure 1.11 is located only 24 km from McMurdo Station compared to 35 km for Cape Royds. Scott s hut at Cape Evans was later occupied by... Fig. 1.14 Scott s hut at Cape Evans on Ross Island from which he started his trek to the South Pole during the British (Terra Nova) Expedition of 1910-1913. Cape Evans in Figure 1.11 is located only 24 km from McMurdo Station compared to 35 km for Cape Royds. Scott s hut at Cape Evans was later occupied by...
Meanwhile, another drama was unfolding on Ross Island during the summer of 1915 because a solid sheet of ice prevented the Aurora from landing at Cape Royds and forced Captain Mackintosh to land at Cape Evans instead. Before all of the supplies had been unloaded, the Aurora drifted away and was trapped in the pack ice for a period of 10 months. EventnaUy, Lieutenant J.R. Stenhouse managed to free the ship and returned it to New Zealand. [Pg.23]

Fig. 2.8 McMurdo Station of the USA and Sott Base of New Zealand are both located at the southern tip of the Hut Point Peninsula on Ross Island. Castle Rock is a mass of hyaloclastite that rises to 413 m above sea level (a.sJ.) and is located about 6 km northeast of McMurdo Station. Cape Evans and Cape Royds contain the huts from which Robert Scott rmd Ernest Shackleton started their treks to the geographic South Pole, respectively. The Erebus Glacier Tongue is a prominent landmark for scientists traveling from McMurdo Station to Cape Evans and Cape Royds. The summit crater of Mt. Erebus is at 3,794 m a.s.1. (Adapted from the topographic map of Ross Island, Antarctica (ST 57-60/6, 1970, US Geol. Survey))... Fig. 2.8 McMurdo Station of the USA and Sott Base of New Zealand are both located at the southern tip of the Hut Point Peninsula on Ross Island. Castle Rock is a mass of hyaloclastite that rises to 413 m above sea level (a.sJ.) and is located about 6 km northeast of McMurdo Station. Cape Evans and Cape Royds contain the huts from which Robert Scott rmd Ernest Shackleton started their treks to the geographic South Pole, respectively. The Erebus Glacier Tongue is a prominent landmark for scientists traveling from McMurdo Station to Cape Evans and Cape Royds. The summit crater of Mt. Erebus is at 3,794 m a.s.1. (Adapted from the topographic map of Ross Island, Antarctica (ST 57-60/6, 1970, US Geol. Survey))...
Fig. 2.17 Most geological field parties take an overnight trip to Cape Evans or Cape Royds on Ross Island in order to practice driving snowmobiles, setting up their Scott tents, cooking a meal, and communicating with McMurdo Station on their shortwave field radio (This photo was taken at Cape Royds with Mt. Erebus in the background in 1992 by T.M. Mensing)... Fig. 2.17 Most geological field parties take an overnight trip to Cape Evans or Cape Royds on Ross Island in order to practice driving snowmobiles, setting up their Scott tents, cooking a meal, and communicating with McMurdo Station on their shortwave field radio (This photo was taken at Cape Royds with Mt. Erebus in the background in 1992 by T.M. Mensing)...
Trachyte occurs at Mt. Cis between Cape Royds and Cape Evans. It is oversaturated with respect to silica (i.e., it is quartz normative) and contains abundant inclusions (Thomson 1916 Jensen 1916 Treves 1967). The inclusions consist of sanidinite, pyroxene granulite, diabase, and metamorphosed sandstone. These inclusion suggest that Ross Island may be underlain by granitic basement rocks. Beacon sandstones, and perhaps even by Ferrar Dolerite. [Pg.522]

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