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Chinese researchers immerse in Arctic fieldwork at Yellow River Station in Norway

China Daily | Updated: 2024-07-23 09:54
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Members of the Chinese Arctic expedition team set out for sampling work in Ny-Alesund, Norway, on June 22. A member carries a firearm for protection in the wild. ZHAO DINGZHE/XINHUA

Situated at the northwestern region of Spitsbergen, the largest island in Norway's Arctic Svalbard archipelago, Ny-Alesund is the world's northernmost permanent settlement of its kind.

Once a thriving coal mining town, Ny-Alesund now buzzes with the activities of polar researchers. Since the Yellow River Station's inception in 2004, China has established a significant presence in this scientific sanctuary, carrying out a range of observations and investigations in glaciology, terrestrial ecology, marine ecology, space physics and other fields.

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