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Polish Polar Station, Hornsund

Coordinates:77°0′0″N15°33′0″E / 77.00000°N 15.55000°E /77.00000; 15.55000
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Polish Arctic research station in Svalbard, Norway
Hornsund
Isbjørnhamna
Polish Arctic research station
The station from above
The station from above
Coat of arms of Hornsund
Coat of arms
Hornsund is located in Svalbard
Hornsund
Hornsund
Location in Svalbard
Coordinates:77°0′0″N15°33′0″E / 77.00000°N 15.55000°E /77.00000; 15.55000
CountryNorway
SysselSvalbard
IslandSpitsbergen
Population
 • Total
12
Time zoneUTC+2 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)+3
Postal code
9177[1]

Hornsund (Polish:Polska Stacja Polarna, Hornsund) is a settlement and a Polish research station located atIsbjørnhamna in the fjord with the same name, onSpitsbergen in southernSvalbard, operated since 1957.[2]

Station

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The station was erected in July 1957 by thePolish Academy of Sciences Expedition within the framework of the International Geophysical Year. The expedition was led byStanislaw Siedlecki, geologist, explorer and climber, a veteran of Polish Arctic expeditions in the 1930s (including the first traverse of West Spitsbergen island). A reconnaissance group searching the area for the future station site had been working in Hornsund in the previous summer, and selected the flat marine terrace in Isbjørnhamna. The research station was constructed during three summer months in 1957.

The station was modernized in 1978, in order to resume a year-round activity. Since then, the Institute of Geophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences has been responsible for organising year-round and seasonal research expeditions to the station.

Location

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SouthSpitsbergen, near the entrance toHornsund fjord, on its northern shore, atIsbjørnhamna on a flat marine terrace, 10 m above sea level.

Research

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Current full-year research:[3]

  • Meteorology - gathering data for synoptic purposes and to detect climatic changes;
  • Seismology - monitoring of world earthquakes, measuring the seismicity of the Spitsbergen Archipelago region, and registering tremors linked to the dynamics of the Hans Glacier;
  • Geomagnetism - registering changes in the XYZ components of the Earth's magnetic field;
  • Ionospheric sounding to determine the structure of the ionosphere; using riometer measurements to determine the structure and absorption coefficient of the ionosphere;
  • Glaciology - measurements of glacier dynamics (Hansbreen,Werenskioldbreen), documentation of glacier recession;
  • Atmospheric electricity - determining the magnitude of the Earth's electric field and recording its vertical component;
  • Environmental monitoring - recording of selected climatic features and conducting analyses of chemical buildup of air and water pollution[4] and the isotopic content of the snow cover.

In summers and winters, the station functions as a base for research ongeology,geodesics,geomorphology, glaciology,oceanology andbiology.

Time capsule

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On September 17, 2017, near the station, scientific researchers buried a 60-centimeter stainless steel tube containing samples designed to tell finders as long as half a million years into the future, about the current state of knowledge in such areas as geology, biology, and technology.[5]

Photos

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  • View of the station across Hornsund (2003)
    View of the station across Hornsund (2003)
  • Lighthouse of the station
    Lighthouse of the station

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Svalbard and Jan Mayen – pricing and customs rules".Posten Bring. 15 August 2019. Retrieved4 January 2025.
  2. ^"POLISH POLAR STATION HORNSUND".eu-interact.org. Retrieved3 May 2023.
  3. ^"Polish Polar Station Hornsund" (in Polish). Retrieved2025-11-04.
  4. ^Koziol, Krystyna; Ruman, Marek; Pawlak, Filip; Chmiel, Stanisław; Polkowska, Zaneta (2020)."Spatial differences in the chemical composition of surface water in the hornsund fjord area: A statistical analysis with a focus on local pollution sources".Water (Switzerland).12 (2). MDPI AG: 496.Bibcode:2020Water..12..496K.doi:10.3390/w12020496.hdl:20.500.12128/12697. Retrieved2025-11-04.
  5. ^Schiermeier, Quirin (September 29, 2017)."Time capsule buried to preserve science for the ages -- Message in a bottle sums up state of research in 2017".Nature.doi:10.1038/nature.2017.22657.Archived from the original on October 2, 2017.

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