This research is supported by the Funded by the Natural Science Foundation of China(41876230,41376192);the Major National Scientifi c Research Project on Global Changes(973 Project)(2013CBA01804);Comprehensive Investigation&Assessment Programs(CHINARE2017-01-01).
During the 21st Chinese National Antarctic Research Expedition(CHINARE 21,2004/05),a radar dataset was collected using a ground-based radar system,along a traverse line from Zhongshan Station to DT401(130 km from the ...
supported in part by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.11733007,11673037 and 11273019);the National Basic Research Program(973 Program)of China(Grant No.2013CB834900);the Chinese Polar Environment Comprehensive Investigation&Assessment Program(Grant No.CHINARE2016-02-03)。
Dome A in Antarctica has been demonstrated to be the best site on earth for optical,infrared,and terahertz astronomical observations by more and more evidence,such as excellent free-atmosphere seeing,extremely low per...
supported by the National Basic Research Program(973 Program)of China(2013CB834900);the Chinese Polar Environment Comprehensive Investigation&Assessment Program(CHINARE2016-02-03);the National Natural Science Foundation of China(11573014,11673068,11325313,11633002,11433009,11725314);the Key Research Program of Frontier Sciences(QYZDY-SSW-SLH010,QYZDB-SSW-SYS005);the Strategic Priority Research Program"multi-waveband gravitational wave Universe”(XDB23040000);the Youth Innovation Promotion Association(2011231)of Chinese Academy of Sciences;funds from Tsinghua University;Nanjing University;Beijing Normal University;University of New South Wales;Texas A&M University;the Australian Antarctic Division;the National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy(NCRIS)of Australia;funding from the Chinese Academy of Sciences through the Center for Astronomical Mega-Science and National Astronomical Observatory of China(NAOC);made possible through the use of the AAVSO Photometric All-Sky Survey(APASS);funded by the Robert Martin Ayers Sciences Fund;funded by the Australian Research Council(ARC)Centre of Excellence for Gravitational Wave Discovery(OzGrav),CE170100004;the ARC Centre of Excellence for All-sky Astrophysics(CAASTRO),CE110001020;the Centre of Excellence for All-sky Astrophysics in 3-Dimensions(ASTRO-3D),CE170100013;provided by the Australian Astronomical Observatory(AAO);the ARC Future Fellowship grant,FT130101219;supported by the National Basic Research Program(Project 973)of China(2014CB845800);the National Natural Science Foundation of China(11633001 and 11373014);the Strategic Priority Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences(XDB23000000)
The LIGO detection of gravitational waves(GW) from merging black holes in 2015 marked the beginning of a new era in observational astronomy. The detection of an electromagnetic signal from a GW source is the critical ...
financially supported by the Innovative Research Group,the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.41121001);the National Basic Research Program of China(973 Program,No.2013CBA01804);the State Key Laboratory of Cryospheric Sciences supporting fund(No.SKLCS-ZZ-2015-01);the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.41201069,41476164);the State Oceanic Administration of People's Republic of China Project on Climate in Polar Regions(Nos.CHINARE 2015-04-04 and CHINARE 2015-02-02);the Foundation for Excellent Youth Scholars of Cold and Arid Regions Environmental and Engineering Research Institute,Chinese Academy of Sciences(CAREERI,CAS)
The spatiotemporal distribution pattern of marine-origin matter on the Antarctica ice sheet was used to study variations in the source regions, transport mechanisms and postdepositional influences. We present data on ...
supported by National Basic Research Program of China(Grant No.2013CBA01804);the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.41206179,41425003);the State Oceanic Administration of the People’s Republic of China Project on Climate in Polar Regions(Grant Nos.CHINARE2012-02-02,CHINARE2012-04-04);the State Key Laboratory of Cryospheric Sciences Opening Fund(Grant No.SKLCS 2012-01);the logistical and financial support provided by Chinese National Antarctic Research Expedition(Grant No.IC201311)
Based on stake measurements conducted along the Chinese Antarctic traverse since Jan.1999,we investigated the characteristics of surface mass balance(SMB)and related climate consequences from Zhongshan Station to Dome...
supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (41376192 and 40906101);the National Basic Research Program of China (2012CB957702 and 2013CBA01804);the Foreign Cooperation Support Program of Chinese Arctic and Antarctic Administration, State Oceanic Administration, China (IC201214);the Natural Science Foundation of Shanghai, China (13ZR1445300)
The 2012/2013 Chinese Antarctic Research Expedition (CHINARE) 's inland traverse from Zhongshan station to Kunlun station on the East Antarctic ice sheet provided an opportunity to reveal englacial freeze-on ice us...
supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant no. 40906101);the National Basic Research Program of China (973 Program, Grant no. 2012CB957702);the Chinese Arctic and Antarctic Administration (Grant no. IC201214)
Located on the centre of ice drainage range, the highest Dome Argus (Dome A) of East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS), could be represented as an ideal site for deep ice cores drilling containing oldest paleo-climate re...
supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 40906101 and 40476005);National Basic Research Program of China (Grant No. 2006BAB18B01);IPY Chinese Programme (Grant No. IPY2008-P050400101);Polar Strategy Research Foundation in China (Grant No. 20070215)
Dome A (Kunlun Station) is considered a likely place for finding an ice core record reaching back to one million years. The internal isochronous layering of the Antarctic Ice Sheet, revealed by ice radar, is a prerequ...
supported by the National Science & Technology Pillar Program (Grant No. 2006BAC 06B05);Treasury Special Program of China (Grant No. GYHY200706005);the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No.40921003);the International S&T Cooperation Project of the Ministry of Science and Technology of China (Grant No.2009DFA21430)
As the summit of the Antarctic Plateau, Dome A has been received international attentions.In this paper, observational data of an automatic weather station (AWS) at Dome A in 2005–2007 were used to analyze the season...
supported by the National Science & Technology Pillar Program of China (Grant No. 2006BAC06B05);the Treasury Special Program of China (Grant No. GYHY200706005);National Natural Sciecne Foundation of China (Grant No. 40921003);the International S & T Cooperation Project of the Ministry of Science and Technology of China (Grant No. 2009DFA21430)
A vertical one-dimensional numerical model for heat transferring within the near-surface snow layer of the Antarctic Ice Sheet was developed based on simplified parameterizations of associated physical processes for t...