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Cruise Report - Antarctic Circumnavigation Expedition (ACE) 20th December 2016 - 19th March 2017

  • 1. British Antarctic Survey
  • 2. Swiss Polar Institute

Description

The international Antarctic Circumnavigation Expedition (ACE), organised by the Swiss Polar Institute (SPI), took place in the austral summer of 2016 / 17. Departing from Cape Town in December 2016, the R/V Akademik Tryoshnikov sailed around the Southern Ocean, navigating the following route:

Cape Town (20 December 2016) - Hobart (18 January 2017) via:

  • Marion Island
  • Iles de Crozet et Kerguelen
  • Heard Island

Hobart (22 January 2017) - Punta Arenas (22 February 2017) via:

  • Mertz glacier
  • Balleny Islands
  • Mount Siple
  • Scott Island
  • Peter I Island
  • Diego Ramírez

Punta Arenas (26 February 2017) - Cape Town (19 March 2017) via:

  • South Georgia
  • South Sandwich Islands
  • Bouvetøya

Scientists from 22 distinct projects studied a wide range of disciplines, collecting data and samples from the Southern Ocean and a number of terrestrial sites on islands around Antarctica, as well as the continent itself.

In this cruise report, the full details of the purpose of the cruise, on-board data and sample collection, and project methods and preliminary results are described.

Notes

This document is compiled and edited from reports provided by many scientists from 22 distinct on-board projects who studied a wide range of disciplines, collecting data and samples from the atmosphere, the Southern Ocean and a number of terrestrial sites on islands around Antarctica, as well as the continent itself. The expedition was made possible by funding from the Swiss Polar Institute and Ferring Pharmaceuticals.

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Is referenced by
10.1029/2019EO118919 (DOI)