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Iceberg!

19 September 2012

Yesterday we started seeing somewhat thicker ice and even some icebergs. Oden pulled up right next to one of the bigger icebergs. Researchers from UNIS decided it was a good opportunity to laser scan the iceberg and quickly had to set up their equipment on deck. With the laser scanner it's possible to create a 3D point cloud overview of the part above the water surface and estimate the iceberg's size and shape.

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Second mooring deployment

18 September 2012

We arrived at the second mooring deployment site around breakfast time this morning. The deployment went well and we are now on our way to the third mooring site - about 60 nautical miles to the northeast.

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The first sight of ice

17 September 2012

Around 01.00 in the morning we entered the ice for the first time on this expedition. At the moment it's mostly random ice sheets in various sizes that are drifting by. We're still on our way to the first mooring line deployment site and our estimated arrivaltime is around 17.00.

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On our way to Greenland

16 September 2012

The Oden Arctic Technology Research Cruise left Longyearbyen, Svalbard, yesterday evening. At the moment we're heading west towards the east coast of Greenland, where we will deploy four IPS/ADCP mooring lines. Then we're going into the ice.

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The first morning at home

9 September 2012

This is the last report from NOA-Svalbard and the participants want to thank everybody and all organizations who contributed to the success of this expedition. And thank you for following us during the last month!

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A wonderful day!

6 September 2012

Shortly after we arrived to the Polish station two days ago we got the message that our helicopter flight to two inland localities and then back to Longyearbyen was adjourned to Friday.

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Getting ready to leave Hyttevika

4 September 2012

Half past eleven last night our two saviours from the Polish station arrived at Hyttevika. After a small party we went to bed and got up early in the morning. They had to go to Werenskioldbreen and get data from a couple of data loggers, we had to get ready for leaving Hyttevika.

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Polar bear

2 September 2012

Yesterday, in the early evening, the polar bear came back. Three of us were enjoying a nap while I thought that there was something around the house which is more than the wind.

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One month on Svalbard

1 September 2012

At half past seven in the morning the four from Werenhus arrived at Hyttevika. They were on their way to the Polish station to board M/S Horyzont II for the trip back to Poland.

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A cancelled trip

31 August 2012

Not much new today. Bad visibility because of low clouds and wet. Better around noon, but our trip to Vimsodden and Skoddebukta is cancelled since all the sand in the outboard engine blocks now the switching of gears. And we can't fix it, although we tried.

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Hüttenkoller

27 August 2012

A good night's sleep. The wind is down. We checked the outboard engine and the obvious damages are the hood, a broken cover in the engine (including the cast aluminum bolts), an electrical connection, two pipes and the fixation of the pressure sensor for the fuel injection system – and sand, sand, sand everywhere.

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Trying to secure the Zodiac

26 August 2012

I woke up about half past six when a board from the bed above mine fell down on me while the hut was shaking in the wind gusts. A minute later Majek shouted his alarm – the Zodiac was moving again.

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Meteorologens arbete i Arktis

26 August 2012

Området runt vår nordpol är för meteorologen lite okänd mark. Här uppe på de höga latituderna finns väldigt få, i stort sett inga, observationer. På grund av detta saknas viktig information, som indata till prognosmodellerna.

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Heavy wind and a broken boat

25 August 2012

We escaped from Båthamna with the evening high tide on the 23rd. Strong winds around Sørkapp and from the largest glacier in the area, Olsokbreen, made the first 90 minutes of the trip rather uncomfortable.

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På toppen av världen

23 August 2012

Den 22 augusti 2012 kl 23.50 – några timmar senare än beräknat – nådde Oden till slut Nordpolen för sjunde gången. Vi hade förberett oss i, vad vi tyckte, rimlig tid innan och öppnat champagnen eftersom vi beräknade att vara framme inom 20 minuter. Dock ville naturens lagar annat. Vi kämpade och kämpade, backade och tog fart åtskilliga gånger för att komma igenom de sista stora isvallarna. I stället för 20 minuter tog det nu 3 timmar att ta oss den sista biten.

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