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On 17 April 1951, Hernán Pujato founds the Instituto Antartico Argentino, by Decree Nº 7338. In 1953 the San Martín Base started operations, and Jubany base opened two years later. DHC-2 Beaver registration IAA-101 in 1957 in Belgrano I station. It was the first airplane of the IAA
The Instituto Antartico Argentino (IAA) was created under the Decree Nº 7338 on April 17, 1951, and is the first organization in the world to be exclusively devoted to Antarctic research. [ 1 ] Mission, research and logistics
For his success, Pujato was promoted to brigadier general and saw the foundation of the Instituto Antártico Argentino (IAA). The next year, Pujato founded Belgrano I Base in Argentina, which stood until 1980. This was the most southerly station in the world at the time. From this station, Pujato and others flew reconnaissance in the area.
Instituto Antártico Peruano [23] 1989 30 30 −2.1 Maldonado: Greenwich Island Ecuador Instituto Antártico Ecuatoriano: 1990 34 32 Matienzo: Graham Land Argentina Instituto Antartico Argentino: 1961 12 12 −3: −5.0 Melchior: Melchior Islands Argentina Instituto Antartico Argentino: 1947 15 12 −3: −2.9 Mendel: James Ross Island Czech ...
Instituto Antártico Argentino, the Netherlands Geosciences Foundation and the Alfred Wegener Institute signed an agreement to provide a biological purification plant ceded by the Netherlands. It consists of a scrubber tank, a treatment and sludge drying plant, as well as facilities and equipment for process control and monitoring, and a set of ...
The icebreaker Almirante Irizar has been the principal supply line for Argentine bases in Antarctica since 1978. Antarctica New Zealand; Argentine Antarctic Program; Australian Antarctic Division
Instituto Antartico Argentino; CONICET (National Council for Science and Technology) Viviana Andrea Alder (born 1957 in San Julián , Argentina) is an Argentine researcher in Antarctica , best known for her research on marine microbiology.
The construction of the refuge was part of the scientific project, called Perito Moreno, carried out under an agreement signed between the Instituto Antártico Argentino and the University of Freiburg in Germany. The researchers carry out studies on the displacement of glaciers and the dynamics of the snow layers.