No. 24 - Nationalkomitee SCAR/IASC
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No. 24 - Nationalkomitee SCAR/IASC
INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL OF SCIENTIFIC UNIONS S CIENTIFIC C OMMITTEE ON A NTARCTIC R ESEARCH ANNUAL SCAR REPORT ON NATIONAL ANTARCTIC SCIENTIFIC ACTIVITIES 1 JULY 2002 - 30 JUNE 2003 No. 24 GERMANY Bremerhaven, March 2003 INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL OF SCIENTIFIC UNIONS S CIENTIFIC C OMMITTEE ON A NTARCTIC R ESEARCH ANNUAL SCAR REPORT ON NATIONAL ANTARCTIC SCIENTIFIC ACTIVITIES 1 JULY 2002 - 30 JUNE 2003 Member Country Germany National SCAR Committee Title Address Telephone Fax Chairman Representatives to SCAR Permanent Delegate Alternate Delegate Deutscher Landesausschuss SCAR/IASC (German National Committee for SCAR and IASC) Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) Postfach 20 50 04 53170 Bonn - Bad Godesberg Germany (49) 228/885-2363 (49) 228/885-2599 Prof. Dr. Georg Kleinschmidt Name Address Prof. Dr. J. Thiede Prof. Dr. Georg Kleinschmidt 1 2 Members of SCAR Scientific Standing Groups Life Science Geoscience Physical Science Prof. Dr. Wolf Arntz Dr. Joachim Plötz Dr. Hans-Ulrich Peter Prof. Wilhelm Hagen Dr. Detlef Damaske Prof. Dr. Reinhard Dietrich Prof. Viereck-Götte Dr. Rainer Gersonde Dr. Hans Oerter Dr. Roland Neuber Dr. Christian Spiering Dr. Eberhard Fahrbach 1 1 17 21 5 8 22 1 1 1a 15 1 Members of SCAR Groups of Specialists Seals Evolution of Cenozoic Palaeo-environments of the Southern High Latitudes Antarctic Environmental Affairs and Conservation (GOSEAC) Global Change and the Antarctic (GLOCHANT) Dr. Joachim Plötz Prof. Dr. Dieter Fütterer 1 1 Prof. Dr. Heinz Miller 1 Dr. Gerd Hubold 6 National Operating Agency Title Address Telephone Fax Director Alfred-Wegener-Institut für Polar- und Meeresforschung Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research Postfach 12 01 61 27515 Bremerhaven Germany (49) 471/4831-1100 (49) 471/4831-1102 Prof. Dr. Jörn Thiede COMNAP Representative SCALOP Representative Member Country Name Address Prof. Dr. H. Miller Dr. H. Gernandt 1 1 Germany Wintering Stations Name Location Coordinates Neumayer Station Ekström Ice Shelf/northeastern Weddell Sea 70°39'S/08°15'W Name Location Coordinates Dallmann Laboratory Annex Station to "Jubany" (Argentina) King George Island 62°14'S/58°40'W GARS (German Antarctic Receiving Station) (temporary campaigns only) Annex to Station "General Bernado O'Higgins" (Chile) 63°19'S/57°54'W Kohnen Station Amundsenisen/Dronning Maud Land 75°00’S/00°04’E Summer-only Stations Currently not used: Lillie Marleen Hut Gondwana Station Mt. Dockery, Victoria Land Mt. Melbourne, Victoria Land 71°12'S/164°31'E 74°38'S/164°13'E Automatic Recording Stations/Observatories Name/Identifier Coordinates Parameters Recorded Air Chemistry Observatory (at Neumayer Station) 70°39'S/08°15'W atmospheric trace compounds like near surface and stratospheric ozone, PAH,black carbon, aerosols including analysis of their constituents; Aitken nuclei, CO2, 13CO2, 14CO2, CH4, 85Kr, 7Be, 10Be, 210Pb, SF6, and other trace compounds in air and snow Meteorological Observatory (at Neumayer Station) 70°39'S/08°15'W synoptic observations, radiation measurements, columnar aerosol concentrations, upper air soundings, ozone soundings, receiving of current satellite pictures (NOAA, DMSP), Weather Forecasting Center for Dronning Maud Land during summer Geophysical Observatory (at Neumayer Station) 70°39'S/08°15'W Earth magnetic field measurements, seismology, gravity measurements, CTBT station IS27 (at Neumayer Station) 70°39’S/08°15’W Aerosol sampler (at Kohnen Station) 75°00’S/00°04’E Infrasound measurements Chemical (ionic) composition of the aerosol Automatic Weather Stations: at O'Higgins Station, Chile: 63°19’S/57°54’W PRARE weather station air temperature, pressure, humidity Permanent GPS tracker TURBO ROGUE Permanent GPS tracker to receive data from NAVSTAR-GPSsatellites to receive data from NAVSTAR-GPSsatellites and GLONASS-satellites PRARE Ground Unit No. 3 tracking of satellite orbits (ERS 2) Tide Gauge Sensor assembly observations of sea surface changes Member Country Germany National Programmes/Projects by Working Group (All activities and projects which were or will be carried out during the period July 2002 to June 2003) Biology Subject Investigation Locality Duration Principal Address Investigator Krill and Zooplankton Composition, diversity, biomass distribution, recruitment, demography, long-term variability, sea-ice interactions Antarctic Peninsula ongoing V. Siegel 6 Krill Physiological adap- Dallmann tation to extreme Laboratory environmental conditions of Euphausia Superba larvae 01/03 03/03 B. Meyer 1 Salps Biomass, longterm variability ongoing V. Siegel 6 Cephalopods Biology, distriAntarctic Penbution, taxonomy insula, trophic relationships Weddell Sea ongoing U. Piatkowski Fish stocks Assessment, trophic relationships Antarctic Peninsula S-Georgia ongoing H.-U. Kock 6 Benthos & fish Modelling biodiversity change Antarctic shelves ongoing J. Gutt 1 Fish eggs Studies on spermatozoa Antarctica ongoing R. Riehl 16 Parasites in fish Analysis and evaluation Antarctica ongoing H. Mehlhorn 16 Bacterioplankton Structure and abundance of oligotrophic bacteria in South Polar Seas Antarctic Peninsula, Scotia Sea, S. Sandwich Islands ongoing T. L. Tan Higher plants & Algae Cytological & Dallmann photophysiological Laboratory studies on UVradiation & temperature adaption of Antarctic higher plants & snow algae 01/03 02/03 Lütz Antarctic Peninsula, Scotia Sea 14 1 19 Subject Investigation Locality Duration Principal Address Investigator UV-Radiation Measurement of Surface UVRadiation Dallmann Laboratory 10/02 11/02 H. Tüg 1 Marine invertebrates Aging in polar & boreal marine invertebrates Dallmann Laboratory 10/02 03/03 D. Abele 1 Elephant Seals Satellite tracking Marion Island April 2002 March 2003 J. Plötz 1 Birds Monitoring of Wilson’s storm Petrel oceanites Oceanicus; Life history parameters of skuas Dallmann Laboratory 12/02 03/03 H.U.Peter 17 Penguins Occurrence and influence of pathogene bacteria (Salmonellae) on penguins Dallmann Laboratory 01/03 02/03 H. Oelke 18 Subject Investigation Locality Duration Principal Address Investigator Dissolved organic matter Chemical composition of refractory compounds Weddell Sea, Greenland Sea 2001 – 2004 G. Kattner Locality Duration Principal Address Investigator Marine Chemistry 1 Physical Oceanography Subject Investigation NONE Geodesy and Geographic Information Subject Investigation Locality Duration Principal Address Investigator Geodetic Observatory at GARS O’Higgins Determination of Geodetic Reference Systems in the S. hemisphere Top of Antarctic Peninsula 10/2002 03/2003 W. Schlüter 3b Geodesy Geodetic field work Vostok Station 11/02 02/03 R. Dietrich 8 Subject Investigation Duration Principal Address Investigator KGIS King George Isld. King George Data acquisition & Island Processing for SCAR-WGGI project 2002/2003 H. Goßmann Prince Charles Mts. 11/02 02/03 R. Dietrich Locality Duration Principal Address Investigator Thermochronology fission track dating Prince Charles Mts. Lambert Rift Prince Charles Mts. 2002 – 2003 M. Olesch Hydrothermal fluids Chemical analysis (HYDROARC) of hydrothermal fluids Bransfield Strait 07/2002 03/2003 Volcanism Dyke swarms structures and geochemistry S Shetland Islds. 2000 – 2004 H. Miller Climatic and environmental history Paleolimnology, paleoclimatology, paleoglaciology Dry Valleys 08/2002 07/2004 M. Melles 10 Cenozoic paleoclimate and glacial history Sedimentology, clay mineralogy (cores CRP, CIROS, MSSTS, DVDP) McMurdo Sound ongoing W. Ehrmann 10 Structural Geology Structural evolution of crystalline basement and Lambert Rift Southern Prince Charles Mountains 2002 2003 A. Läufer 2 Geological Survey during PCMEGA Petrological, geochemical, isotopic investigations Prince Charles Mountains 11/02 02/03 N.W. Roland F. Henjes-Kunst 5 5 Subject Investigation Locality Duration Principal Address Investigator GLIMS/ GLAS Global Land Ice Antarctic Measurements from Peninsula Space, Glacier geometry, dynamics of glacial systems 2002/2003 H. Goßmann Crustal deformation GPS observations (PCMEGA) Locality 12 8 Geology Subject Investigation K. Wallmann 7 11 4 Glaciology 12 Subject Investigation Locality Duration Principal Address Investigator Glacial and climatic history (PCMEGA) Mapping and sampling of latequaternary and modern glacial Sediments Lambert drainage 12/02 system, southern 01/03 Prince Charles Mts. Ice Coring (EPICA) Deep ice-coring; Kohnen Station ice core analysis and modelling for paleoclimate studies 2001 2003 H. Miller 1 Sea level change (SEAL) Ice sheets modelling Antarctica, mass balance studies Donning Maud Land 2002 2003 H. Huybrechts U. Nixdorf 1 1 Duration Principal Address Investigator Duration Principal Address Investigator W.-D. Hermichen 1a Human Biology and Medicine Subject Investigation Locality NONE Physics and Chemistry of the Atmosphere Subject Investigation Locality Ozone depletion Quantitative Under- Neumayer standing of ozone Station losses by bipolar investigation 2003 P. v.d. Gathen Ozone profiling Validation of ILAS-II ozone profiles Neumayer Station 2003 H. Gernandt 1 Columnar Aerosol in Antarctica Sun photometer Neumayer Station 07/02 06/03 A. Herber 1 Columnar Aerosol in Antarctica Sun photometer Kohnen Station 01/02 02/03 A. Herber 1 Aerosol & Trace gas Measurements Chemical (ionic) composition of the aerosol, fresh and surface snow Kohnen Station 02/02 + 02/03 R. Weller 1 1a Solid-Earth Geophysics Subject Investigation Locality Duration Principal Address Investigator Aerogeophysical Survey during PCMEGA Aeromagnetic, gravity, radar survey Prince Charles Mountains 11/02 02/03 D. Damaske V. Damm 5 5 Interpretation of satellite data (VISA) Aeromagnetic aerogravity Dronning Maud Land 12/02 02/03 W. Jokat 1 Duration Principal Address Investigator Solar-Terrestrial and Astrophysical Research Subject Investigation Locality Neutrino Astrophysics Neutrino detection with the Amanda Neutrino telescope Amundsen-Scott ongoing Base C. Spiering Investigation Locality Principal Address Investigator 15 Technology Subject NONE Duration Member Country Germany Planned New Programmes/ Projects by Working Group (All activities and projects planned to start from mid 2003) Biology Subject Investigation Locality Duration Weddell seals foraging behaviour Eastern Weddell 11/2003 Sea coast 01/2004 Principal Address Investigator J. Plötz 1 10/03 01/04 D. Abele 1 Locality Duration Principal Address Investigator Marine invertebrates Sources, incorpoDallmann Ration & function Laboratory of mycosporin-like amino acids from algae in invertebrates Physical Oceanography Subject Investigation NONE Geodesy and Geographic Information Subject Investigation Locality Duration Principal Address Investigator GPS/ Meteorology Evaluation of the best modelling strategy for tropospheric refraction in GPS Antarctic Peninsula 2 months M. Mayer Geodetic Observatory at GARS O’Higgins Determination of Geodetic Reference systems in the S. hemisphere Top of Antarctic Peninsula 2 campaigns W. Schlüter of 6-10 weeks A. Reinhold Investigation Locality Duration 9 3b 3b Geology Subject Thermochronology Long-term land(fission track, scape evolution (U/Th)-He) Cenozoic glacial sediments Southern Prince 2003 Charles Mts., 2005 Mawson Escarpmt. Sedimentology, Prince Charles clay mineralogy Mountains (Pagodroma Group) ongoing Principal Address Investigator F. Lisker W. Ehrmann 7 10 Subject Investigation Locality Duration Principal Address Investigator Geological investigations of shield basement along the central Ross margin Petrological, geochemical investigations Miller Range 11/03 02/04 N.W. Roland Subject Investigation Locality Duration Principal Address Investigator Spatio-temporal variation of glacier mass balance parameter (VARIMAH) Glacier mass balance, mass flux, velocities and topography King George Island 07/2003 06/2004 + 07/2004 – 06/2006 M. Braun 13 Deep ice coring Deep ice-core DML, drilling, ice-core Kohnen Station analysis and modelling for paleoclimate studies 2001 2004 H. Miller 1 Ice cores Stable isotopes DML, Kohnen Station 2003 2004 H. Oerter W. Stichler Locality Duration Principal Address Investigator 5 Glaciology 1 20 Human Biology and Medicine Subject Investigation NONE Physics and Chemistry of the Atmosphere Subject Investigation Locality Duration Principal Address Investigator Atmospheric Part of the hydrological cycle Analysis and modelling of cyclones and precipitation Dronning Maud Land 2003 2006 G. Birnbaum U. Wacker 1 1 ILAS II Validation Ozone sounding Neumayer Station 04/03 06/03 H. Gernandt 1 (JRA-ILAS-II-1006) Solid-Earth Geophysics Subject Investigation Locality Duration Principal Address Investigator Aeromagnetic investigations of shield basement along the central Ross margin Aeromagnetic survey Miller Range 11/03 02/04 D. Damaske 5 Interpretation of satellite data (VISA) Aeromagnetic and aerogravity survey, ice mass balance Dronning Maud Land 2003 2004 R. Dietrich W. Jokat 8 1 Investigation Locality Duration Principal Address Investigator Technology Subject NONE Member Country Germany Contact Addresses, Telephone and Facsimile numbers, e-mail addresses (1) (1a) Alfred-Wegener-Institut für Polar- u. Meeresforschung, Columbusstraße, 27568 Bremerhaven or: Postfach 12 01 61, 27515 Bremerhaven - Germany phone: (49) 471/4831-0, fax: (49) 471/4831-1149 e-mail: dabele@awi-bremerhaven.de; warntz@awi-bremerhaven.de ; gbirnbaum@awibremerhaven.de; efahrbach@awi-bremerhaven.de; gkattner@awi-bremerhaven.de; bmeyer@awi-bremerhaven.de; hmiller@awi-bremerhaven.de; dfuetterer@awi-bremerhaven.de; hgernandt@awi-bremerhaven.de; rgersonde@awi-bremerhaven.de; jgutt@awi-bremerhaven.de; aherber@awi-bremerhaven.de; hoerter@awi-bremerhaven.de; phuybrechts@awibremerhaven.de; wjokat@awi-bremerhaven.de; unixdorf@awi-bremerhaven.de; jploetz@awibremerhaven.de; ttan@awi-bremerhaven.de; jthiede@awi-bremerhaven.de; uwacker@awibremerhaven.de; rweller@awi-bremerhaven.de; Alfred-Wegener-Institut für Polar- und Meeresforschung, Forschungsstelle Potsdam Postfach 60 01 49, 14401 Potsdam - Germany phone: (49) 331-288-2100, fax: (49) 331-288-2137, e-mail: gathen@awi-potsdam.de, whermich@awi-potsdam.de, neuber@awi-potsdam.de (2) Geologisch-Paläontologisches Institut der Universität, Senckenberg-Anlage 32 - 34, 60325 Frankfurt/Main – Germany, phone: (49) 69/7982-2318, -3989 , fax: (49) 69/7982-8755, -2958, e-mail: laeufer@em.uni-frankfurt.de (3) Bundesamt für Kartographie und Geodäsie, Richard-Strauss-Allee 11, 60598 Frankfurt/Main – Germany, phone: (49) 69/6333-313, fax: (49) 69/6333-441, e-mail: sievers@ifag.de (3a) Bundesamt für Kartographie und Geodäsie - Außenstelle Leipzig -,Karl-Rothe-Str. 10 - 14 04105 Leipzig – Germany, phone: (49)341/5634-0, fax: (49)341/5634-415, e-mail: ihde@leipzig.ifag.de (3b) Bundesamt für Kartographie und Geodäsie ,- Fundamentalstation Wettzell -, Sackenrieder Weg 93444 Kötzting – Germany, phone: (49) 9941/603-0, fax: (49) 9941/603-222 (4) Institut für Allgemeine und Angewandte Geologie der Universität, Luisenstr. 37/1, 80333 München – Germany, phone: (49) 89/2180-6512, fax: (49) 89/2180-6514, e-mail: hubert.miller@iaag.geo.uni-münchen.de (5) Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe (BGR), Postfach 51 01 53, 30631 Hannover – Germany, phone: (49) 511/643-2692, fax: (49) 511/643-2304, e-mail: d.damaske@bgr.de (6) Bundesforschungsanstalt für Fischerei, Institut für Seefischerei, Palmaille 9, 22767 Hamburg – Germany phone: (49) 40/38905-177/178, fax: (49) 40/38905-263, e-mail: siegel.ish@bfafisch.de (7) Geology of Polar Regions, Faculty of Geosciences (FB5), University of Bremen, POB 33 04 40, 28334 Bremen; Phone: (49) 421/218-3939 [-3994], Fax: (49) 421/218-3993, e-mail: olesch@uni-bremen.de; flisker@uni-bremen.de (8) TU Dresden, Institut für Planetare Geodäsie, 01062 Dresden; Phone: (49) 351/463-34652, Fax: (49) 351/463-37063, e-mail: dietrich@ipg.geo.tu-dresden.de (9) Geodätisches Institut, Universität Karlsruhe, Englerstr. 7, 76128 Karlsruhe, Phone: (49)721/608-3674, Fax: - 6808, e-mail: heck@gik.uni-karlsruhe.de, mmayer@gik.unikarlsruhe.de (10) University of Leipzig, Institute for Geophysics and Geology, Talstrasse 35, 04103 Leipzig, Phone: (49)341-9732900/901/902, fax: (49)341-9732809, e-mail: melles@rz.uni-Leipzig.de; ehrmann@rz.uni-Leipzig.de (11) GEOMAR Forschungszentrum für Marine Geowissenschaften an der Universität Kiel, Wischhofstr. 1 – 3 , 24148 Kiel – Germany, phone: (49) 431-600-, fax: (49) 421/600- , e-mail: kwallmann@geomar.de (12) Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Institut für Geographie, Werderring 4, 79098 Freiburg; phone: (49)761/203-3526, fax: (49)761/203-3596, e-mail: steffen.vogt@geographie.unifreiburg.de (13) Center for Remote Sensing on Land Applications, University of Bonn, Walter-Flex-Str. 3, 53113 Bonn, Phone: (49) 228/73-4975, fax: -6857, e-mail: matthias.braun@uni-bonn.de (14) Institut für Meereskunde, FB Marine Ökologie, Universität Kiel, Düsternbrooker Weg 20, 24105 Kiel, Phone: (49)431/600-4571, fax: (49)431/600-1515, e-mail: upiatkowski@ifm.unikiel.de (15) Deutsches Elektronen Synchrotron, Platanenallee 6, 15738 Zeuthen, e-mail: csspier@ifh.de (16) Heinrich-Heine Universität Düsseldorf, Institut für Zoomorphologie, Zellbiologie und Parasitologie, Universitätsstr. 1, 40225 Düsseldorf – Germany, Phone: (49) 211/811-3052, fax: (49) 211/811-4499, e-mail: mehlhorn@uni-duesseldorf.de (17) Institut für Ökologie der Friedrich-Schiller-Universität, Dornburger Str. 159, 07743 Jena, email: Hans-Ulrich.Peter@uni-jena.de (18) Prof. Dr. Hans Oelke, Kastanienallee 13, 31224 Peine (19) University of Innsbruck, Sternwartestr, 15, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria (20) GSF-Forschungszentrum für Umwelt und Gesundheit, Institut für Hydrologie, Ingolstädter Landstraße, 85764 Neuherberg; phone: (49)89/3187-2566, fax: (49)89/3187-3361, e-mail: stichler@gsf.de (21) Universität Bremen, Marine Zoologie, Postfach 33 04 40, 28334 Bremen, phone: (49) 421/2187145, fax: (49) 421/218-2285, e-mail: whagen@uni-bremen.de (22) Institut für Geowissenschaften, Universität Jena, Burgweg 11, 07749 Jena,; phone: (49) 3641-948600; e-mail: viereck@geo.uni-jena.de