Core Viewpoint - The Chinese 42nd Antarctic Expedition, aboard the "Snow Dragon," is conducting oceanographic operations in the Amundsen Sea, facing significant challenges due to a powerful cyclone encountered during transit [1][3][5]. Group 1: Expedition Operations - The "Snow Dragon" has completed eight survey stations and plans to conduct over 20 stations during its oceanographic operations in the Amundsen Sea and Ross Sea [1]. - The expedition team faced a cyclone with wave heights of 5 to 6 meters and wind speeds of up to 9 on the Beaufort scale, causing significant ship movement and disruption onboard [3][5]. - The captain decided to alter the ship's course by 90 degrees to avoid the cyclone, transitioning from a lateral to a fore-and-aft motion [9][11]. Group 2: Oceanographic Research - The first station in the Amundsen Sea was over 4000 meters deep, marking the deepest point of the expedition, with CTD (Conductivity, Temperature, Depth) equipment deployed to collect data [15]. - The CTD device is equipped with 24 sampling bottles to collect water samples at various depths, which are crucial for studying ocean acidity and greenhouse gas concentrations [20][22]. - Following the water sampling, the team conducted additional operations including biological net tows and gravity core sampling to familiarize themselves with the procedures for efficient future tasks [22].
第42次南极考察丨9级风浪中前行 4000米深处取水 马不停蹄开启大洋作业
Yang Shi Wang·2026-01-29 02:52