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Sounds of the Antarctic Revealed: Photo and Video Archive

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Marion CovePicture of Marion Cove, King George Island, Antarctica. Full Size:1600px x 1200px. (Opens in a new window)

IcebergPicture of an iceberg taken from deck of the research vessel. Full Size:640px x 480px. (Opens in a new window)



Video iconHydrophoneAnim640.wmv. Cartoon movie showing how sound from submarine earthquakes and whales are recorded in moored hydrophone. (Length 0:28)

Audio iconEarthquake_d215h11_2x.wav. Sound file of an underwater earthquake recorded on a Bransfield Strait hydrophone. (Length 0:37)

Audio iconHumpbackm6_345.wav. Sound file of a humpback whale vocalization recorded in Bransfield Strait, Antarctica. (Length 0:47)

Audio iconIcequake_d215h10_5x.wav. Sound file of the loud cracking sound made by an iceberg recorded on a Bransfield Strait hydrophone.

Audio iconIcetremor_d215h5_3x.wav. Sound file of the humming sound made by a 10 km long iceberg as it scrapes across the seafloor. The iceberg was in the Bransfield Strait and was recorded by the moored hydrophones.

Audio iconleopardsealX16lowpass-171000.wav. Sound file of a leopard seal vocalizing, recorded on a hydrophone in Marion Cove, King George Island. (Length 0:50)

Video icondeception1-video.mov
ROV (remotely Operated Vehicle) operations within the submerged caldera of Deception Island. All work is from a rubber-hulled Zodiac with a Korean crew. (Length 0:17)

Video icondeception2-video.mov
ROV (remotely Operated Vehicle) operations within the submerged caldera of Deception Island. All work is from a rubber-hulled Zodiac with a Korean crew. You can see the steam vent we are trying to survey . (Length 1:16)

Video icondeception3-video.mov
ROV (remotely Operated Vehicle) operations within the submerged caldera of Deception Island. All work is from a rubber-hulled Zodiac with a Korean crew. (Length 1:57)

Video icondeception4-video.mov
ROV (remotely Operated Vehicle) operations within the submerged caldera of Deception Island. All work is from a rubber-hulled Zodiac with a Korean crew. You can see the Spanish Antarctic base where we stopped briefly for a logistics meeting. (Length 1:06)

Video iconmarion1-video.mov
ROV (remotely Operated Vehicle) in the bay near the Korean Antarctic base. Working very near the base of a 200 ft deep iceberg. (Length 1:02)

Video iconmarion2-video.mov
ROV (remotely Operated Vehicle) in the bay near the Korean Antarctic base. Working very near the base of a 200 ft deep iceberg. (Length 10:29)



Downloadable video files


http://oregonstate.edu/media/archives/dziak/dv/deception1-video.dv
ROV (remotely Operated Vehicle) operations within the submerged caldera of Deception Island. All work is from a rubber-hulled Zodiac with a Korean crew. (Length 0:17)

http://oregonstate.edu/media/archives/dziak/dv/deception2-video.dv
ROV (remotely Operated Vehicle) operations within the submerged caldera of Deception Island. All work is from a rubber-hulled Zodiac with a Korean crew. You can see the steam vent we are trying to survey. (Length 1:16)

http://oregonstate.edu/media/archives/dziak/dv/deception3-video.dv
ROV (remotely Operated Vehicle) operations within the submerged caldera of Deception Island. All work is from a rubber-hulled Zodiac with a Korean crew. (Length 1:57)

http://oregonstate.edu/media/archives/dziak/dv/deception4-video.dv
ROV (remotely Operated Vehicle) operations within the submerged caldera of Deception Island. All work is from a rubber-hulled Zodiac with a Korean crew. You can see the Spanish Antarctic base where we stopped briefly for a logistics meeting. (Length 1:06)

http://oregonstate.edu/media/archives/dziak/dv/marion1-video.dv
ROV (remotely Operated Vehicle) in the bay near the Korean Antarctic base. Working very near the base of a 200 ft deep iceberg. (Length 1:02)

http://oregonstate.edu/media/archives/dziak/dv/marion2-video.dv
ROV (remotely Operated Vehicle) in the bay near the Korean Antarctic base. Working very near the base of a 200 ft deep iceberg. (Length 0:29)



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541-737-0788

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Bob Dziak,
541-867-0175

 

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