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Goncharov, A. | Leitchenkov, G.
Abstract
Russia and Australia have interacted in Antarctica ever since the discovery of the Antarctic continent in 1820. The Russian ships 'Vostok' and 'Mirny' after they have sighted Antarctica in January 1820 headed to Sydney to wait until the winter was over and stayed in Sydney harbour for a month. Russia, unlike Australia, does not have territorial claims in Antarctica. Notwithstanding with it, the scientific research undertaken by the Russian scientists within the Australian Antarctic Territory has been very extensive for decades. A number of the Russian Antartctic Expeditions have collected high quality marine geophysical data, including seismic data, in the coastal seas of that part of Antarctica. Russian and Australian scientists actively cooperate on interpretation of these geophysical data sets.
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- External Publication
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- AAT
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- Earth Sciences
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2014-01-01T00:00:00
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