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This event may be of interest to those on the list attending next weeks EGU General Assembly in Vienna:
TRAPPED VOLUNTARILY UNDER THE ANTARCTIC ICE is a film by Djamel Tahi, presented and commented by Roland Schlich, concerning Antarctic exploration in the 1957 International Geophysical Year.
The 1st July 1957 marked the beginning of the International Geophysical Year. The scientific world decided to explore the Antarctic. Twelve nations would join efforts to initiate a vast research programme aimed at penetrating the mysteries of the white continent. Three Frenchmen, Jacques Dubois, a meteorologist, Roland Schlich, a geophysicist, and Claude Lorius, a glaciologist, would occupy the Charcot station built near the magnetic South Pole and located 320 km from the centre of the Antarctic continent for a whole year without any possibility of relief.
They would hibernate from January 1957 to January 1958 in an aluminium barrack only 24 m² in size buried under the ice protected from the polar cold and wind. Today, Claude Lorius of the Laboratory of Glaciology and Geophysics of the Environnement, Grenoble, and Roland Schlich of the School and Observatory of Earth Sciences, Strasbourg, are the last witnesses of this hibernation and they remember…. This film traces this human and scientific adventure, thanks to their evidence and unpublished documents, filmed 50 years ago.