Polish Antarctic Expedition
The Polish Antarctic Expedition to the A. B. Dobrowolski Polar Station was conducted by a team of doctors, geophysicists, and geomorphologists between 1978 and 1979. It was sponsored by the Polish Academy of Sciences.[1] This was the third expedition organised by the Polish Academy of Sciences, and included establishing a geodetic network in the Bunger Oasis, setting up an astronomical reference point, magnetic observations, and photogrammetric surveys to make maps of the vicinity of the station.[2]
Geodetic Network[]
A geodetic network was established in the Bunger Oasis by Dr. A. Pachuta and Dr. J. Cisak, using theodolites Wild T2 and distancemeters Zeiss EOK, and consisted of 26 points.[3]
Features named by the expedition[]
- Dalmor Bank, named after the expedition ship Dalmor
- Gdynia Point, named after Gdynia, Poland
- Klekowski Crag, named after Professor
- Moby Dick Icefall, named during the 1981 expedition after the famous white whale of Herman Melville's 1851 novel Moby-Dick
See also[]
- A.B. Dobrowolski Polar Station
References[]
Coordinates: 62°09′S 58°28′W / 62.150°S 58.467°W
Categories:
- Outposts of Antarctica
- Poland and the Antarctic
- Historic Sites and Monuments of Antarctica
- 1978 in Antarctica
- 1979 in Antarctica
- Antarctic expeditions
- 1978 in Poland
- 1979 in Poland
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