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On the Dark Side of the Planet- A Winter at the South Pole Station
Date:Tuesday, August 9, 1994Authored by:About 20 stations have been established along the coastline of Antarctica, but only two are maintained year-round on the interior plateau: the Russian station at Vostok and the U.S. station at South Pole. In this entertaining and informative slideshow, Antarctic researcher Stephen Warren vividly illustrates the logistics of living at the South Pole. In addition, Dr. Warren discusses the results of the scientific research that brought him to the coldest place on Earth.
Tags:
- Antarctica
- research
- South Pole
- ozone
- snow
- reflection
- living
- public lecture
- climate
- global
- change
- warming
- climate change
- global warming
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