Abisko Scientific Research Station prepares for the upcoming field season




In March, it is still “low season” at Abisko Scientific Research Station. About ten researchers have been on-site during the winter, but the number will gradually increase during the spring. In May, larger groups will arrive as the field season begins in earnest. They will be at the station all summer, and thus it looks like it will be another intense field season.
Work is underway to replace the heating system from direct electricity to geothermal heating. In the summer, three 550-meter-deep holes will be drilled from which the energy will be taken. The goal is for all indoor work to be completed by 31 March. In total, 1,900 square meters of laboratory and office space are affected in the main building. New pipes are being laid into each space, and around 200 radiators are being installed on three floors.
At this time of year, propane and other supplies are transported by snowmobile to the five field huts; the Mire villa in Stordalen, Latnjajaure, Kärkevagge, Jieprenkiedde, and Lullihatjårro. The transports are made by snowmobile during the winter to avoid helicopter transport during the summer. Some shovelling is required to get into the cabins (as pictured).
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