Halley V

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Halley V was a British Antarctic Survey research station on the Brunt Ice Shelf in Antarctica, used primarily for atmospheric and geophysical research including ozone layer studies.

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Halley V canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Antarctic research station
British Antarctic Survey research station
climate polar climate
connectedTo Halley VI
continent Antarctica
country United Kingdom
discipline atmospheric science
climatology
geophysics
meteorology
space science
environment floating ice shelf
polar desert
governedBy Antarctic Treaty System
infrastructureType modular research station
locatedInProtectedArea Antarctic Treaty area
surface form: Antarctic Treaty System area
location Brunt Ice Shelf
Coats Land
namedAfter Edmund Halley
surface form: Edmond Halley
operator British Antarctic Survey
owner British Antarctic Survey
partOf Halley Research Station
partOfProgram British Antarctic Survey
surface form: UK Antarctic research programme
predecessor Halley IV
region Weddell Sea
surface form: Weddell Sea sector of Antarctica
researchFocus Earth’s magnetic field
atmospheric chemistry
climate variability
ozone depletion
solar-terrestrial physics
space physics
status decommissioned
successor Halley VI
usedFor atmospheric research
geophysical research
ionospheric research
long-term climate records
magnetospheric research
meteorological observations
ozone layer studies
space weather monitoring
upper atmosphere studies

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Halley VI predecessor Halley V
Halley IV followedBy Halley V