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Belgian Antarctic Program

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which was fully completed in 2009, Belgium had no logistics support of its own for Antarctica since the former base was closed. All necessary fieldwork was carried out by participation of the Belgian researchers in campaigns organised by other countries based on the availability of vacant space on
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In the following two years, two more expeditions were sent to the Antarctic, i.e. 2nd and 3rd expeditions. The Belgian polar base was permanently staffed for the three expeditions, until late 1961 when the National Centre for Polar Research could not raise the funds needed to continue the Belgian
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1985 marked the start-up of the first multi-annual Belgian Antarctic science program, managed and financed by the Belgian Science Policy Office. It has continued till today.
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mapping of the neighboring coastal and mountain areas. After the closure of the base in 1967, three further summer expeditions were sent in cooperation with
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The new Belgian base will be open to scientists from all other Antarctic Treaty partner countries willing to perform research activities in the area.
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Twice for 3-year periods (1958–1961 and 1964–1966) the Roi Baudoin Base fulfilled its role as a geophysical observatory and as an operating base for
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Maintain and strengthen the Belgian expertise, particularly in those areas of science where Belgian teams were known to be strong
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Inaugurated in 2009, Belgium built a new summer research station named Princess Elisabeth Base in Utsteinen in East Antarctic
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Assess the consequences at the world scale of major natural processes occurring in the Antarctic and surrounding ocean
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but also established a new Roi Baudoin Base, less than 100 meters from the old one which had been buried in snow.
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The broad objectives of the Belgian Antarctic Program financed by the Federal Science Policy since 1985 are:
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The themes covered by Belgian scientists can be brought under in four major disciplines:
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Contribute to the rational management of Antarctica's environment and natural resources
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Marenssi, Sergio (2007). "Belgium Antarctic Program". In Riffenburgh, Beau (ed.).
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Belgium was one of the 12 countries that initially negotiated and signed the
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of 1957-58, required the establishment of a geophysical network throughout
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Increase the visibility of Belgium in the Antarctic Treaty System
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Index

Belgian Antarctic Expedition (1957–1958)
Antarctic Treaty
first Belgian expedition
Adrien de Gerlache
Belgica
International Geophysical Year
Antarctica
ice shelf
Dronning Maud Land
Gaston de Gerlache
Netherlands
South Pole
geographical
glaciological
geological
South Africa
Marine biology
biogeochemistry
Glaciology
climatology
Hydrodynamics
sea-ice
geophysics
Princess Elisabeth Base
Princess Elisabeth Base
Dronning Maud Land
Belgian Antarctic Expedition


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