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RefNoEXP/11/1/1/93
LevelFile
TitleHalley Bay expedition, file of reports and minutes of the British National Committee on Antarctic Research, 1959
Date1959
DescriptionFile from the Royal Society Antarctic expedition to Halley Bay. Filing of D C Martin, assistant secretary of the Royal Society.

British National Committee on Antarctic Research Reports:
Informal SCAR meeting Buenos Aires; FIDS progress report; report on WMO's activities of special interest to SCAR; proposed British permanent Antarctic Biological Station; Buenos Aires Antarctic Symposium; reports on National Programme of Research in Antarctica; comments on the SCAR Canberra Biology Working Group Programme; FIDS Advertisements; Antarctic documents received at the Royal Society; report on UK Antarctic Activities; International Analysis Centre; Study of Antarctic Condensation Nuclei; report on symposium on Antarctic Meteorology; Soviet Antarctic Expedition information bulletins; Australian programme on oceanography; US Antarctic Cartographic Activities; British Antarctic Cartographic Activities; 1959 oceanographic programme of SCAR members; Australian views regarding availability of Antarctic meteorological data; medical research in the Polar regions; scientific investigations in Antarctica;

British National Committee on Antarctic Research copies of correspondence regarding:
International Antarctic Meteorological Analysis Centre Synoptic Charts; Antarctic Research application for DSTR Maintenance Grant; SCAR circular; collection of Antarctic Cosmic Dust Spherules; study of aurorae at Halley Bay as subject of research for Ph.D degree; International Hydrographic Bureau and Antarctic Cartography; proposed Antarctic Meteorological Centre; US Programme of Bird-banding.

File also includes
International Council of Scientific Union Special Committee on Antarctic Research income and expenditure account.
Delegates to SCAR June 1959.
British National Committee on Antarctic Research minutes.
Lists of papers circulated.
Delegate's Reports.
Meeting minutes and agendas including: British National Committee on Antarctic Research and International Council of Scientific Unions.
List of maps in Antarctica.
ExtentOne file
AccessStatusOpen
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