Svea Research Station

Antarctic base
74°35′00″S 11°13′00″W / 74.583333°S 11.216667°W / -74.583333; -11.216667Country SwedenLocation in AntarcticaHeimefront Range
Queen Maud LandAdministered bySwedish Polar Research SecretariatEstablished1987 (1987)Population
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FacilitiesTwo fiberglass modulesWebsiteSwedish Polar Research Secretariat

The Svea Research Station is a Swedish research facility in Antarctica, established in 1987/1988.

Svea is located in the Scharffenbergbotnen valley in the Heimefrontfjella mountain range, about 400 km from the coast. It is a satellite station to the Wasa Research Station, and is used by small, transient research teams performing fieldwork in the area.

The station is currently the home base for two permanent monitoring projects: continual geodetic measurement using GPS technology, run by the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, and a seismograph that records movements in the Earth's crust, run by the German Alfred Wegener Institute.

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References

  • https://web.archive.org/web/20141023142720/http://polar.se/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/broschyr_wasa_svea.pdf Swedish Polar Research Secretariat
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