Halley Research Station

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Halley Research Station is a British Antarctic research facility on the Brunt Ice Shelf, known for atmospheric and climate science, including the discovery of the ozone hole.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Antarctic research station
British research base
accessMode air transport
ship resupply
climate polar climate
continent Antarctica
country United Kingdom
currentMainFacility Halley VI
environment floating ice shelf
environmentalChallenge crevasse formation
extreme cold
moving ice shelf
polar night
hasFacility ionospheric radar
meteorological observatory
ozone monitoring instruments
satellite communications systems
hasFeature elevated buildings on stilts
relocatable modules
snow-raising hydraulic legs
hasObservationRecord long-term meteorological data series
long-term ozone data series
hasVersion Halley I
Halley II
Halley III
Halley IV
Halley V
Halley VI
Halley VII
Halley VI
surface form: Halley VIa
infrastructureType modular research station
location Brunt Ice Shelf
Coats Land
namedAfter Edmund Halley
surface form: Edmond Halley
notableFor discovery of the Antarctic ozone hole
long-term ozone monitoring
upper atmosphere research
operator British Antarctic Survey
primaryResearchField atmospheric science
climate science
space weather
researchFocus atmospheric chemistry
climate variability
meteorology
ozone layer monitoring
sea ice processes
space physics
supplyBase Rothera Research Station
timeZone Coordinated Universal Time
surface form: UTC

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British Antarctic Territory hasResearchStation Halley Research Station