Desarrollo de la Antártica

EL DESARROI"LO DE LA ANTlÍ,RTlCA - Circadian rfhythms in the Eskimo (Lobban). - On t,he oharacter of the daily rhytbm of body temperature of the subjects at Vostok stationl (T1khomirov). - Studies 'On acclimatization and the circadian rhythm related with the pattern of activiy in the Antarctic (Yoshimura). An antarctic sleep and dream laboratory (Brooks, Natani, Shurley, Pierce and Foem). - Sleep research in the Antarctic (Natani and Shlirley). - :Psydhological studies in IAntarctica: a review (Gunderson). - Selection and p:hyohological adjustmel1t of il1dividuals living ir1 small iSÜ'lated groups in the IFrenoh Antarctic stations (Crocq. Rivo– líer and Cazes). - Psychalogical adjustment at a small Antarctic station, an I\O.{PI study (Blacbum, Shurley ,and Natani). - Interpersonal relationships, job satisfaction, and subjective feelings of competence: their inf1uence upon adapt,Ítion to Antal'ctic isolation (N,atani, Shurley and Foern). The adaptation of a smalI group to life on an isolated Antarctic station (Lugg). - Emotional and social adjustment of recent US winter-over parties in isolated Antarctic stations (Strange and Klein). - The adaptation of New Zealand research personneI in the Ant– arctic (TayIor). Antarctica is also a prime natural laboratory for the behaviouraI sciences (6hurley). § 11. Ul1ILJZAUÓN OF SCIENTIFIC RESULTS OBTAINBD IN ANTARCTICA a) The Southern HemisPher Weather Watch As described in § 8, lAMRC at Melboume is actively working not only as the center of Aintarctic weatlher monitoring but also as an impor. tant key center far the southern hemisphere weather watching neto wark. AH availabIe meteorological data obtained at Antarctic sta– tians are being sent into the IAMRC ¡hy the quickest possible way. For example, tbe surface meteorologicaI data regularly obtained at Mi· zuho Advanced Station (70 0 42' S, 49 0 17' E), whis is maintained by only 4 wintering members, are being currently sent in to the IAMRC through Syowa and Mawson stations. T:he meteorological and aerologicaI data of Antarctica tlhus col- 120

RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy Mzc3MTg=