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AU 1997/98 V1 WANDER (alternative identifier: AU199701)
Period: 1997-09-09 00:00 to 1997-09-22 00:00 Local
Duration: 13.00 days
From: Hobart To: Hobart
Region: Southern Ocean
Ship: Aurora Australis [details]
Description: Australian Antarctic Division Voyage 1 1997-98 (WANDER) were carried out by the Aurora Australis as cruise AU 01/97. The voyage took place in the Southern Ocean between Hobart-Macquarie Island-Hobart in September 1997. Underway, CTD and XBT data were collected during the voyage. The principal scientific data from this cruise are held by the Australian Antarctic Division at Kingston, Tasmania.
Leader: S. Potter (AAD)
Project: Australian Antarctic Division Research - various [details]
Map extents: 70° 00.0' S to 30° 00.0' S 60° 00.0' E to 160° 00.0' E
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When (UTC) | Latitude | Longitude | Instrument | Identifier | Action | Log | Subject / Comments |
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1997-09-16 00:00 [view ] | -53.7473 | 141.7580 | SAZ | SAZ54-1 | deploy | ||
1997-09-17 00:00 [view ] | -51.0013 | 141.7380 | SAZ | SAZ51-1 | deploy | ||
1997-09-19 00:00 [view ] | -46.7583 | 142.0702 | SAZ | SAZ47-1 | deploy |
Deployments - None have been recorded in the Data Trawler.