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1961 And The Setting Aside Of The Antarctic

Written by travel on July 18, 2010 – 8:05 am

It is in the Antarctic where two scientists hope to get uranium. Present in this kind of project is the controversy that can affect the cooperation among nations. It was in 1961 when Antarctica became a continent that was used for international scientific research. In line with increasing the interest over resources that are not only guarded by cold weather but a forbidding cover of snow comes about the straining of the model of international cooperation. To get a closer look on Cruises to Antarctica visit this site.

 

During the brief Antarctic summer, which now is at its height, the two scientists with a pair of West German colleagues are making daily helicopter flights into some of the snow free valleys that provide some of the continent’s most spectacular scenery. Not much pleasure was attained by the gentlemen from the helicopter rides. The radioactivity detector which they carry must be kept within a few hundred feet of the sheer cliffs.

 

Other things that could be found in the continent aside from uranium are valuable resources. It will not be an easy task when it comes to locating such resources but there is little doubt that this will be increasingly practical in a decade or so.

 

It is a large Polish fleet that is now studying about techniques for krill harvesting, it comes from the Weddell Sea and looks like a shrimp and is a cheap source for protein. The source of the high grade iron ore found by Soviets here was a mountain. In 1973, traces of ethane and methane were found by an American research vessel in the floor of the Ross Sea. From validating a source of natural gas, these can also be used as signs for possible oil sources. When you would like to get more information on best antarctic cruise check out this site.

 

As founded by the US Geological Survey the continental shelf of Antarctica has the ability to hold 45 billion barrels of oil and 115 trillion cubic feet of natural gas. Respectively, this is eight times the US consumption of oil and six times for natural gas annually. Assistance from the National Science Foundation will be attained this year by geologists surveying the Dufec Intrusive. Just like the mineral rich areas in South Africa and the bush veld too, deposits of chromium and platinum may be obtained here.

 

A celebration was held for the International Geophysical Year and this was when a number of the participating nations agreed upon to the Antarctic treaty prompted by America. Using it for peaceful purposes, protecting its environment and wildlife, conducting open scientific research, and avoiding any territorial claims are all included in the agreement among nations. To help out, the National Science Foundation administered American bases.

 

An issue pertaining to resource exploitation was seriously considered at the treaty nations meeting in Oslo. All changes in the treaty must be unanimously agreed upon. Another topic of concern pertains to other countries in the search for valuable resources. Advising towards maximizing the research possible from the continent’s resources are these scientists. When it comes to international cooperation everyone agrees with how serious of an issue resource development in the Antarctic could be.


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