Syllabus
Overview of Polar Geography and Climate; History of Indian Antarctic programme; Physical characteristics; weather and climate, ice coring in Antarctica for Paleo-environment studies, logistics of Antarctic Science, opportunities, Antarctic governance and protection of Antarctic environment, International linkages.
Ice characteristics and physical oceanography of polar seas; Sea ice: types, physical and mechanical properties, heat flux, temporal and spatial distribution, melting and freezing processes, forecasting models, and remote sensing of ice/snow covered surfaces. Physical oceanography of currents and water masses, deep and bottom water formation, fronts and eddies, polynya processes, and underwater acoustics.
Operational aspects of Arctic and Antarctic meteorology, including polar lows, boundary layer and marginal ice zone influences.
Polar oceanography: Sea ice amount, seasonal distribution, melting and freezing processes, physical and mechanical properties, drift and predictions. Physical oceanography of currents and water masses, deep and bottom water formation, fronts and eddies