Bulgarian naval research ship bound back home from Antarctica - Geophysicist: Front of Glacier near Bulgarian Antarctic Base Moves 20-30 M/Year
Bulgarian naval research ship bound back home from Antarctica - Geophysicist: Front of Glacier near Bulgarian Antarctic Base Moves 20-30 M/Year
THE ATLANTIC OCEAN
Geophysicist Vasil Gurev told BTA that the front of the glacier nearest to the Bulgarian Antarctic base is moving by up to 20-30 metres per year. Gurev, a member of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute and explorer of the 31st Bulgarian expedition, is working on a two-year project for complex geophysical research on glaciers in the South Bay region and the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridiski.
The project, headed by Dr Gergana Georgieva, aims to use ground and satellite data to investigate the movement and dynamics of glaciers flowing into the South Bay of Livingston Island. Planned ground-based measurements include continuous seismic recording at the Bulgarian broadband seismological station LIVV, short seismic records from glaciers in the Bulgarian Antarctic base area, Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) measurements, ice collapse recordings and more.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
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Geophysicist Vasil Gurev told BTA that the front of the glacier nearest to the Bulgarian Antarctic base is moving by up to 20-30 metres per year. Gurev, a member of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute and explorer of the 31st Bulgarian expedition, is working on a two-year project for complex geophysical research on glaciers in the South Bay region and the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridiski.
The project, headed by Dr Gergana Georgieva, aims to use ground and satellite data to investigate the movement and dynamics of glaciers flowing into the South Bay of Livingston Island. Planned ground-based measurements include continuous seismic recording at the Bulgarian broadband seismological station LIVV, short seismic records from glaciers in the Bulgarian Antarctic base area, Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) measurements, ice collapse recordings and more.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
Bulgarian naval research ship bound back home from Antarctica - Geophysicist: Front of Glacier near Bulgarian Antarctic Base Moves 20-30 M/Year
THE ATLANTIC OCEAN
Geophysicist Vasil Gurev told BTA that the front of the glacier nearest to the Bulgarian Antarctic base is moving by up to 20-30 metres per year. Gurev, a member of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute and explorer of the 31st Bulgarian expedition, is working on a two-year project for complex geophysical research on glaciers in the South Bay region and the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridiski.
The project, headed by Dr Gergana Georgieva, aims to use ground and satellite data to investigate the movement and dynamics of glaciers flowing into the South Bay of Livingston Island. Planned ground-based measurements include continuous seismic recording at the Bulgarian broadband seismological station LIVV, short seismic records from glaciers in the Bulgarian Antarctic base area, Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) measurements, ice collapse recordings and more.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
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Geophysicist Vasil Gurev told BTA that the front of the glacier nearest to the Bulgarian Antarctic base is moving by up to 20-30 metres per year. Gurev, a member of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute and explorer of the 31st Bulgarian expedition, is working on a two-year project for complex geophysical research on glaciers in the South Bay region and the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridiski.
The project, headed by Dr Gergana Georgieva, aims to use ground and satellite data to investigate the movement and dynamics of glaciers flowing into the South Bay of Livingston Island. Planned ground-based measurements include continuous seismic recording at the Bulgarian broadband seismological station LIVV, short seismic records from glaciers in the Bulgarian Antarctic base area, Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) measurements, ice collapse recordings and more.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
Bulgarian naval research ship bound back home from Antarctica - Geophysicist: Front of Glacier near Bulgarian Antarctic Base Moves 20-30 M/Year
THE ATLANTIC OCEAN
Geophysicist Vasil Gurev told BTA that the front of the glacier nearest to the Bulgarian Antarctic base is moving by up to 20-30 metres per year. Gurev, a member of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute and explorer of the 31st Bulgarian expedition, is working on a two-year project for complex geophysical research on glaciers in the South Bay region and the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridiski.
The project, headed by Dr Gergana Georgieva, aims to use ground and satellite data to investigate the movement and dynamics of glaciers flowing into the South Bay of Livingston Island. Planned ground-based measurements include continuous seismic recording at the Bulgarian broadband seismological station LIVV, short seismic records from glaciers in the Bulgarian Antarctic base area, Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) measurements, ice collapse recordings and more.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
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Geophysicist Vasil Gurev told BTA that the front of the glacier nearest to the Bulgarian Antarctic base is moving by up to 20-30 metres per year. Gurev, a member of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute and explorer of the 31st Bulgarian expedition, is working on a two-year project for complex geophysical research on glaciers in the South Bay region and the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridiski.
The project, headed by Dr Gergana Georgieva, aims to use ground and satellite data to investigate the movement and dynamics of glaciers flowing into the South Bay of Livingston Island. Planned ground-based measurements include continuous seismic recording at the Bulgarian broadband seismological station LIVV, short seismic records from glaciers in the Bulgarian Antarctic base area, Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) measurements, ice collapse recordings and more.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
Bulgarian naval research ship bound back home from Antarctica - Geophysicist: Front of Glacier near Bulgarian Antarctic Base Moves 20-30 M/Year
THE ATLANTIC OCEAN
Geophysicist Vasil Gurev told BTA that the front of the glacier nearest to the Bulgarian Antarctic base is moving by up to 20-30 metres per year. Gurev, a member of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute and explorer of the 31st Bulgarian expedition, is working on a two-year project for complex geophysical research on glaciers in the South Bay region and the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridiski.
The project, headed by Dr Gergana Georgieva, aims to use ground and satellite data to investigate the movement and dynamics of glaciers flowing into the South Bay of Livingston Island. Planned ground-based measurements include continuous seismic recording at the Bulgarian broadband seismological station LIVV, short seismic records from glaciers in the Bulgarian Antarctic base area, Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) measurements, ice collapse recordings and more.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
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Geophysicist Vasil Gurev told BTA that the front of the glacier nearest to the Bulgarian Antarctic base is moving by up to 20-30 metres per year. Gurev, a member of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute and explorer of the 31st Bulgarian expedition, is working on a two-year project for complex geophysical research on glaciers in the South Bay region and the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridiski.
The project, headed by Dr Gergana Georgieva, aims to use ground and satellite data to investigate the movement and dynamics of glaciers flowing into the South Bay of Livingston Island. Planned ground-based measurements include continuous seismic recording at the Bulgarian broadband seismological station LIVV, short seismic records from glaciers in the Bulgarian Antarctic base area, Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) measurements, ice collapse recordings and more.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
Bulgarian naval research ship bound back home from Antarctica - Geophysicist: Front of Glacier near Bulgarian Antarctic Base Moves 20-30 M/Year
THE ATLANTIC OCEAN
Geophysicist Vasil Gurev told BTA that the front of the glacier nearest to the Bulgarian Antarctic base is moving by up to 20-30 metres per year. Gurev, a member of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute and explorer of the 31st Bulgarian expedition, is working on a two-year project for complex geophysical research on glaciers in the South Bay region and the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridiski.
The project, headed by Dr Gergana Georgieva, aims to use ground and satellite data to investigate the movement and dynamics of glaciers flowing into the South Bay of Livingston Island. Planned ground-based measurements include continuous seismic recording at the Bulgarian broadband seismological station LIVV, short seismic records from glaciers in the Bulgarian Antarctic base area, Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) measurements, ice collapse recordings and more.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
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Geophysicist Vasil Gurev told BTA that the front of the glacier nearest to the Bulgarian Antarctic base is moving by up to 20-30 metres per year. Gurev, a member of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute and explorer of the 31st Bulgarian expedition, is working on a two-year project for complex geophysical research on glaciers in the South Bay region and the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridiski.
The project, headed by Dr Gergana Georgieva, aims to use ground and satellite data to investigate the movement and dynamics of glaciers flowing into the South Bay of Livingston Island. Planned ground-based measurements include continuous seismic recording at the Bulgarian broadband seismological station LIVV, short seismic records from glaciers in the Bulgarian Antarctic base area, Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) measurements, ice collapse recordings and more.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
Bulgarian naval research ship bound back home from Antarctica - Geophysicist: Front of Glacier near Bulgarian Antarctic Base Moves 20-30 M/Year
THE ATLANTIC OCEAN
Geophysicist Vasil Gurev told BTA that the front of the glacier nearest to the Bulgarian Antarctic base is moving by up to 20-30 metres per year. Gurev, a member of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute and explorer of the 31st Bulgarian expedition, is working on a two-year project for complex geophysical research on glaciers in the South Bay region and the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridiski.
The project, headed by Dr Gergana Georgieva, aims to use ground and satellite data to investigate the movement and dynamics of glaciers flowing into the South Bay of Livingston Island. Planned ground-based measurements include continuous seismic recording at the Bulgarian broadband seismological station LIVV, short seismic records from glaciers in the Bulgarian Antarctic base area, Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) measurements, ice collapse recordings and more.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
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Geophysicist Vasil Gurev told BTA that the front of the glacier nearest to the Bulgarian Antarctic base is moving by up to 20-30 metres per year. Gurev, a member of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute and explorer of the 31st Bulgarian expedition, is working on a two-year project for complex geophysical research on glaciers in the South Bay region and the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridiski.
The project, headed by Dr Gergana Georgieva, aims to use ground and satellite data to investigate the movement and dynamics of glaciers flowing into the South Bay of Livingston Island. Planned ground-based measurements include continuous seismic recording at the Bulgarian broadband seismological station LIVV, short seismic records from glaciers in the Bulgarian Antarctic base area, Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) measurements, ice collapse recordings and more.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
Bulgarian naval research ship bound back home from Antarctica - Geophysicist: Front of Glacier near Bulgarian Antarctic Base Moves 20-30 M/Year
THE ATLANTIC OCEAN
Geophysicist Vasil Gurev told BTA that the front of the glacier nearest to the Bulgarian Antarctic base is moving by up to 20-30 metres per year. Gurev, a member of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute and explorer of the 31st Bulgarian expedition, is working on a two-year project for complex geophysical research on glaciers in the South Bay region and the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridiski.
The project, headed by Dr Gergana Georgieva, aims to use ground and satellite data to investigate the movement and dynamics of glaciers flowing into the South Bay of Livingston Island. Planned ground-based measurements include continuous seismic recording at the Bulgarian broadband seismological station LIVV, short seismic records from glaciers in the Bulgarian Antarctic base area, Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) measurements, ice collapse recordings and more.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
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Geophysicist Vasil Gurev told BTA that the front of the glacier nearest to the Bulgarian Antarctic base is moving by up to 20-30 metres per year. Gurev, a member of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute and explorer of the 31st Bulgarian expedition, is working on a two-year project for complex geophysical research on glaciers in the South Bay region and the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridiski.
The project, headed by Dr Gergana Georgieva, aims to use ground and satellite data to investigate the movement and dynamics of glaciers flowing into the South Bay of Livingston Island. Planned ground-based measurements include continuous seismic recording at the Bulgarian broadband seismological station LIVV, short seismic records from glaciers in the Bulgarian Antarctic base area, Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) measurements, ice collapse recordings and more.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
Bulgarian naval research ship bound back home from Antarctica - Geophysicist: Front of Glacier near Bulgarian Antarctic Base Moves 20-30 M/Year
THE ATLANTIC OCEAN
Geophysicist Vasil Gurev told BTA that the front of the glacier nearest to the Bulgarian Antarctic base is moving by up to 20-30 metres per year. Gurev, a member of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute and explorer of the 31st Bulgarian expedition, is working on a two-year project for complex geophysical research on glaciers in the South Bay region and the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridiski.
The project, headed by Dr Gergana Georgieva, aims to use ground and satellite data to investigate the movement and dynamics of glaciers flowing into the South Bay of Livingston Island. Planned ground-based measurements include continuous seismic recording at the Bulgarian broadband seismological station LIVV, short seismic records from glaciers in the Bulgarian Antarctic base area, Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) measurements, ice collapse recordings and more.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
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Geophysicist Vasil Gurev told BTA that the front of the glacier nearest to the Bulgarian Antarctic base is moving by up to 20-30 metres per year. Gurev, a member of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute and explorer of the 31st Bulgarian expedition, is working on a two-year project for complex geophysical research on glaciers in the South Bay region and the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridiski.
The project, headed by Dr Gergana Georgieva, aims to use ground and satellite data to investigate the movement and dynamics of glaciers flowing into the South Bay of Livingston Island. Planned ground-based measurements include continuous seismic recording at the Bulgarian broadband seismological station LIVV, short seismic records from glaciers in the Bulgarian Antarctic base area, Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) measurements, ice collapse recordings and more.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
Bulgarian naval research ship bound back home from Antarctica - Geophysicist: Front of Glacier near Bulgarian Antarctic Base Moves 20-30 M/Year
THE ATLANTIC OCEAN
Geophysicist Vasil Gurev told BTA that the front of the glacier nearest to the Bulgarian Antarctic base is moving by up to 20-30 metres per year. Gurev, a member of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute and explorer of the 31st Bulgarian expedition, is working on a two-year project for complex geophysical research on glaciers in the South Bay region and the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridiski.
The project, headed by Dr Gergana Georgieva, aims to use ground and satellite data to investigate the movement and dynamics of glaciers flowing into the South Bay of Livingston Island. Planned ground-based measurements include continuous seismic recording at the Bulgarian broadband seismological station LIVV, short seismic records from glaciers in the Bulgarian Antarctic base area, Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) measurements, ice collapse recordings and more.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
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Geophysicist Vasil Gurev told BTA that the front of the glacier nearest to the Bulgarian Antarctic base is moving by up to 20-30 metres per year. Gurev, a member of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute and explorer of the 31st Bulgarian expedition, is working on a two-year project for complex geophysical research on glaciers in the South Bay region and the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridiski.
The project, headed by Dr Gergana Georgieva, aims to use ground and satellite data to investigate the movement and dynamics of glaciers flowing into the South Bay of Livingston Island. Planned ground-based measurements include continuous seismic recording at the Bulgarian broadband seismological station LIVV, short seismic records from glaciers in the Bulgarian Antarctic base area, Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) measurements, ice collapse recordings and more.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
Bulgarian naval research ship bound back home from Antarctica - Geophysicist: Front of Glacier near Bulgarian Antarctic Base Moves 20-30 M/Year
THE ATLANTIC OCEAN
Geophysicist Vasil Gurev told BTA that the front of the glacier nearest to the Bulgarian Antarctic base is moving by up to 20-30 metres per year. Gurev, a member of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute and explorer of the 31st Bulgarian expedition, is working on a two-year project for complex geophysical research on glaciers in the South Bay region and the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridiski.
The project, headed by Dr Gergana Georgieva, aims to use ground and satellite data to investigate the movement and dynamics of glaciers flowing into the South Bay of Livingston Island. Planned ground-based measurements include continuous seismic recording at the Bulgarian broadband seismological station LIVV, short seismic records from glaciers in the Bulgarian Antarctic base area, Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) measurements, ice collapse recordings and more.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
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Geophysicist Vasil Gurev told BTA that the front of the glacier nearest to the Bulgarian Antarctic base is moving by up to 20-30 metres per year. Gurev, a member of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute and explorer of the 31st Bulgarian expedition, is working on a two-year project for complex geophysical research on glaciers in the South Bay region and the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridiski.
The project, headed by Dr Gergana Georgieva, aims to use ground and satellite data to investigate the movement and dynamics of glaciers flowing into the South Bay of Livingston Island. Planned ground-based measurements include continuous seismic recording at the Bulgarian broadband seismological station LIVV, short seismic records from glaciers in the Bulgarian Antarctic base area, Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) measurements, ice collapse recordings and more.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
Bulgarian naval research ship bound back home from Antarctica - Geophysicist: Front of Glacier near Bulgarian Antarctic Base Moves 20-30 M/Year
THE ATLANTIC OCEAN
Geophysicist Vasil Gurev told BTA that the front of the glacier nearest to the Bulgarian Antarctic base is moving by up to 20-30 metres per year. Gurev, a member of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute and explorer of the 31st Bulgarian expedition, is working on a two-year project for complex geophysical research on glaciers in the South Bay region and the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridiski.
The project, headed by Dr Gergana Georgieva, aims to use ground and satellite data to investigate the movement and dynamics of glaciers flowing into the South Bay of Livingston Island. Planned ground-based measurements include continuous seismic recording at the Bulgarian broadband seismological station LIVV, short seismic records from glaciers in the Bulgarian Antarctic base area, Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) measurements, ice collapse recordings and more.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
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Geophysicist Vasil Gurev told BTA that the front of the glacier nearest to the Bulgarian Antarctic base is moving by up to 20-30 metres per year. Gurev, a member of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute and explorer of the 31st Bulgarian expedition, is working on a two-year project for complex geophysical research on glaciers in the South Bay region and the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridiski.
The project, headed by Dr Gergana Georgieva, aims to use ground and satellite data to investigate the movement and dynamics of glaciers flowing into the South Bay of Livingston Island. Planned ground-based measurements include continuous seismic recording at the Bulgarian broadband seismological station LIVV, short seismic records from glaciers in the Bulgarian Antarctic base area, Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) measurements, ice collapse recordings and more.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
Bulgarian naval research ship bound back home from Antarctica - Geophysicist: Front of Glacier near Bulgarian Antarctic Base Moves 20-30 M/Year
THE ATLANTIC OCEAN
Geophysicist Vasil Gurev told BTA that the front of the glacier nearest to the Bulgarian Antarctic base is moving by up to 20-30 metres per year. Gurev, a member of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute and explorer of the 31st Bulgarian expedition, is working on a two-year project for complex geophysical research on glaciers in the South Bay region and the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridiski.
The project, headed by Dr Gergana Georgieva, aims to use ground and satellite data to investigate the movement and dynamics of glaciers flowing into the South Bay of Livingston Island. Planned ground-based measurements include continuous seismic recording at the Bulgarian broadband seismological station LIVV, short seismic records from glaciers in the Bulgarian Antarctic base area, Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) measurements, ice collapse recordings and more.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
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Geophysicist Vasil Gurev told BTA that the front of the glacier nearest to the Bulgarian Antarctic base is moving by up to 20-30 metres per year. Gurev, a member of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute and explorer of the 31st Bulgarian expedition, is working on a two-year project for complex geophysical research on glaciers in the South Bay region and the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridiski.
The project, headed by Dr Gergana Georgieva, aims to use ground and satellite data to investigate the movement and dynamics of glaciers flowing into the South Bay of Livingston Island. Planned ground-based measurements include continuous seismic recording at the Bulgarian broadband seismological station LIVV, short seismic records from glaciers in the Bulgarian Antarctic base area, Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) measurements, ice collapse recordings and more.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
Bulgarian naval research ship bound back home from Antarctica - Geophysicist: Front of Glacier near Bulgarian Antarctic Base Moves 20-30 M/Year
THE ATLANTIC OCEAN
Geophysicist Vasil Gurev told BTA that the front of the glacier nearest to the Bulgarian Antarctic base is moving by up to 20-30 metres per year. Gurev, a member of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute and explorer of the 31st Bulgarian expedition, is working on a two-year project for complex geophysical research on glaciers in the South Bay region and the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridiski.
The project, headed by Dr Gergana Georgieva, aims to use ground and satellite data to investigate the movement and dynamics of glaciers flowing into the South Bay of Livingston Island. Planned ground-based measurements include continuous seismic recording at the Bulgarian broadband seismological station LIVV, short seismic records from glaciers in the Bulgarian Antarctic base area, Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) measurements, ice collapse recordings and more.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
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Geophysicist Vasil Gurev told BTA that the front of the glacier nearest to the Bulgarian Antarctic base is moving by up to 20-30 metres per year. Gurev, a member of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute and explorer of the 31st Bulgarian expedition, is working on a two-year project for complex geophysical research on glaciers in the South Bay region and the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridiski.
The project, headed by Dr Gergana Georgieva, aims to use ground and satellite data to investigate the movement and dynamics of glaciers flowing into the South Bay of Livingston Island. Planned ground-based measurements include continuous seismic recording at the Bulgarian broadband seismological station LIVV, short seismic records from glaciers in the Bulgarian Antarctic base area, Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) measurements, ice collapse recordings and more.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
Bulgarian naval research ship bound back home from Antarctica - Geophysicist: Front of Glacier near Bulgarian Antarctic Base Moves 20-30 M/Year
THE ATLANTIC OCEAN
Geophysicist Vasil Gurev told BTA that the front of the glacier nearest to the Bulgarian Antarctic base is moving by up to 20-30 metres per year. Gurev, a member of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute and explorer of the 31st Bulgarian expedition, is working on a two-year project for complex geophysical research on glaciers in the South Bay region and the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridiski.
The project, headed by Dr Gergana Georgieva, aims to use ground and satellite data to investigate the movement and dynamics of glaciers flowing into the South Bay of Livingston Island. Planned ground-based measurements include continuous seismic recording at the Bulgarian broadband seismological station LIVV, short seismic records from glaciers in the Bulgarian Antarctic base area, Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) measurements, ice collapse recordings and more.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
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Geophysicist Vasil Gurev told BTA that the front of the glacier nearest to the Bulgarian Antarctic base is moving by up to 20-30 metres per year. Gurev, a member of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute and explorer of the 31st Bulgarian expedition, is working on a two-year project for complex geophysical research on glaciers in the South Bay region and the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridiski.
The project, headed by Dr Gergana Georgieva, aims to use ground and satellite data to investigate the movement and dynamics of glaciers flowing into the South Bay of Livingston Island. Planned ground-based measurements include continuous seismic recording at the Bulgarian broadband seismological station LIVV, short seismic records from glaciers in the Bulgarian Antarctic base area, Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) measurements, ice collapse recordings and more.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
Bulgarian naval research ship bound back home from Antarctica - Geophysicist: Front of Glacier near Bulgarian Antarctic Base Moves 20-30 M/Year
THE ATLANTIC OCEAN
Geophysicist Vasil Gurev told BTA that the front of the glacier nearest to the Bulgarian Antarctic base is moving by up to 20-30 metres per year. Gurev, a member of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute and explorer of the 31st Bulgarian expedition, is working on a two-year project for complex geophysical research on glaciers in the South Bay region and the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridiski.
The project, headed by Dr Gergana Georgieva, aims to use ground and satellite data to investigate the movement and dynamics of glaciers flowing into the South Bay of Livingston Island. Planned ground-based measurements include continuous seismic recording at the Bulgarian broadband seismological station LIVV, short seismic records from glaciers in the Bulgarian Antarctic base area, Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) measurements, ice collapse recordings and more.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
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Geophysicist Vasil Gurev told BTA that the front of the glacier nearest to the Bulgarian Antarctic base is moving by up to 20-30 metres per year. Gurev, a member of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute and explorer of the 31st Bulgarian expedition, is working on a two-year project for complex geophysical research on glaciers in the South Bay region and the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridiski.
The project, headed by Dr Gergana Georgieva, aims to use ground and satellite data to investigate the movement and dynamics of glaciers flowing into the South Bay of Livingston Island. Planned ground-based measurements include continuous seismic recording at the Bulgarian broadband seismological station LIVV, short seismic records from glaciers in the Bulgarian Antarctic base area, Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) measurements, ice collapse recordings and more.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
Bulgarian naval research ship bound back home from Antarctica - Geophysicist: Front of Glacier near Bulgarian Antarctic Base Moves 20-30 M/Year
THE ATLANTIC OCEAN
Geophysicist Vasil Gurev told BTA that the front of the glacier nearest to the Bulgarian Antarctic base is moving by up to 20-30 metres per year. Gurev, a member of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute and explorer of the 31st Bulgarian expedition, is working on a two-year project for complex geophysical research on glaciers in the South Bay region and the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridiski.
The project, headed by Dr Gergana Georgieva, aims to use ground and satellite data to investigate the movement and dynamics of glaciers flowing into the South Bay of Livingston Island. Planned ground-based measurements include continuous seismic recording at the Bulgarian broadband seismological station LIVV, short seismic records from glaciers in the Bulgarian Antarctic base area, Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) measurements, ice collapse recordings and more.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
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Geophysicist Vasil Gurev told BTA that the front of the glacier nearest to the Bulgarian Antarctic base is moving by up to 20-30 metres per year. Gurev, a member of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute and explorer of the 31st Bulgarian expedition, is working on a two-year project for complex geophysical research on glaciers in the South Bay region and the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridiski.
The project, headed by Dr Gergana Georgieva, aims to use ground and satellite data to investigate the movement and dynamics of glaciers flowing into the South Bay of Livingston Island. Planned ground-based measurements include continuous seismic recording at the Bulgarian broadband seismological station LIVV, short seismic records from glaciers in the Bulgarian Antarctic base area, Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) measurements, ice collapse recordings and more.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
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