Scientists have discovered as many as 7,000 gas - filled «bubbles» expected to explode in Arctic regions of Siberia after an exercise
involving field expeditions and satellite surveillance, TASS reported.
Not exact matches
As the International Polar Foundation was intimately
involved in the planning of these
expeditions and assuring the logistics and security of
field operations, the research groups preferred to wait until the next season.
However, the action really does drag in this instalment as, to be honest, the storyline is pretty dull and just
involves our pint - sized heroes camping in a
field and squabbling like they're on a Duke of Edinburgh
expedition for much of the time.
In the next 24 hours, I'll be posting fresh excerpts from an extended and fascinating discussion of ice patterns since 2007
involving some of the world's top ice researchers — both modelers and
field scientists like those I accompanied in 2003 on their annual North Pole
expedition undertaken to monitor the vital signs of the ocean beneath the drifting sea ice.