JASIN 1970: OWS Juliet 52.5°N 20°W
No sooner had I returned from the MEDOC cruise in March, 1970, than Prof. Charnock asked me to accompany him on the next RRS Discovery...
Oceanographic Cruises / JASIN 1970
by Peter Taylor · Published 02/06/1970 · Last modified 30/04/2021
No sooner had I returned from the MEDOC cruise in March, 1970, than Prof. Charnock asked me to accompany him on the next RRS Discovery...
As RRS Discovery left Barry Docks on the 2nd June 1970 a huge plume of smoke was rising from the Geest banana sheds which were...
What we were wanting to do: the study concerned the part of the atmosphere directly influenced by the ocean beneath it, usually the lowest 1...
The only new oceanographic instrumentation tested during the JASIN 1970 field trial was the “Shear Spar” Quoting the description in the Cruise Report (NIO Cruise...
Photo Gallery: Ballooning on Discovery… Balloons launched from Discovery: The radiosonde balloon programme on RRS Discovery had the twin aims of developing the double balloon system...
The third ship which participated in JASIN 1970 was the hydrographic ship HMS Hecla. The scientific teams onboard came from the University of Reading and...
When I embarked on RRS Discovery at the start of Cruise 34 I had not expected to be transferring to the OWS Cumulus. However the...
In 1970, when at sea, you were much more isolated from the rest of the world than is the case today. On a research ship...