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Ice World - Stories of Antarctica's Research Stations

MD Shar

Maison d'édition: Publishdrive

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"Ice World: Stories of Antarctica's Research Stations" explores the vast, frozen landscape of Antarctica—a continent of extremes, scientific breakthroughs, and human resilience. It chronicles the evolution of global research efforts through the stories of iconic research stations like McMurdo (USA), Rothera (UK), Concordia (France-Italy), Vostok (Russia), Showa (Japan), and others. The book highlights the vital contributions of Indian stations—Dakshin Gangotri, Maitri, and Bharati—emphasizing India’s growing scientific role. With temperatures below -80°C and months of darkness, researchers work in isolation to uncover insights about climate change, the ozone layer, geology, space analogues, and subglacial microbial life. The narrative celebrates international cooperation under the Antarctic Treaty and delves into the daily lives, challenges, and triumphs of the scientists who live at the edge of the world. More than a scientific chronicle, it is a tribute to the human spirit and our collective drive to explore and protect the planet.
Disponible depuis: 30/04/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 280 pages.

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