DIAGRAMS
The following diagrams are included.
A) Rose Diagrams for Joint Orientations: [i] Basic Igneous + [ii] Syenite
B) Rose Diagrams for Joint Orientations: [iii] Gneiss + [iv] Granitic
C) Rose Diagrams for Joint Orientations: All Rock Types.
MAPS
The following maps are included.
i) 3-dimensional DEM of the surrounding environs of Ikka Fjord (XYZ).
ii) 3-Dimensional DEM of the bathymetry viewed from convenient angles as appropriate.
iii) Distrib. & categorisation of ikaite columns present within Ikka Fjord, together with the locations of the 30 dive sites verifying the data set.
iv) Geological Map of Emeleus, with ikaite distribution map superimposed. (The syenite complex is shaded in purple.)
v) Geological Map of field geology.
IMPERIAL COLLEGE GREENLAND DIVING EXPEDITION EMERGENCY MEDICAL QUESTIONAIRE
(Please continue overleaf if required)
FULL NAME
1) BLOOD GROUP
2) ARE YOU ALLERGIC TO, OR HAVE ANY ABNORMAL REACTIONS TO, ANY DRUGS?
3) ARE YOU ALLERGIC TO ANYTHING ELSE?
4) ARE YOU CURRENTLY TAKING ANY DRUGS?
5) WHICH INNOCULATIONS HAVE YOU HAD AND WHEN?
(Only tetanus is really required, though polio is recommended, but please put down all innocuations. thank-you)
6) IN THE EVENT OF SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH, DO YOU WANT ANYBODY TO BE CONTACTED AND IF SO WHO?
(List as many as you wish, but please prioritize)
7) HAVE YOU MADE A WILL, AND IF SO WHERE IS IT HELD?
Budgets
After our initial 'stab in the dark' budget of £28,201 and
then our later 'more realistic' budget of £16,920 - as proposed on
the majority of our grant applications - the expedition has cost to date
£20,420.98. Expenditure is still expected for the production of our
final report, (approx. £160), the production of a quality video,
and some presentation photographs.
Expected Returns
The expedition either had to, or deemed it advisable - considering
the long transit times - to purchase equipment (to sell on later), rather
than hire it. To this aim, the expedition is still in possession of a few
capital items. Returns are expected not only from the eventual sale of
this equipment, but also from various broadcast and published materials.
The expedition is also still expecting back a proportion of a deposit on
the surveying equipment - unfortunately one tripod was wrecked in our major
storm.
Some returns have already been made with respect to equipment and published material. The large difference, between the purchase and the sale price of the boat & engines, came about partly because of damage sustained in the field to the prop, skeg & gear box on the 25HP, that would have incurred a reasonable service and repair bill. However, hidden costs were saved, by this sale (in Greenland), because it meant that lower shipping charges were incurred for the return journey.
A Precautionary Tale
The Rolex watch, (awarded through the RGS), was sold at the end
of the expedition. Though the market price of the watch was in the region
of £1900, the final price obtained (from Austin Kayes) was £950.
This was the highest price that could be found from a reputable dealer.
Two attempts at selling it privately (both for the agreed price of £1400),
lead to forays up a blind alley - unfortunately in the first case this
was almost literally what happened, and the prospective buyer attempted
to steal the watch at knife point, unluckily for him, the member fought
back and the hapless felon is now spending some time at Her Majesties pleasure!!
Members Contribution
Members contributions in the total expenditure [£20,420.98],
originally came to an average of £2300 per capita, as opposed to
the £1000 per capita budgeted [in the £16,920]. After all returns
have been made, the final per capita contribution is expected to be no
less than £1500. These figures do not take into account monies spent
at the very beginning of the expedition planning, nor expenditure on personal
equipment, for example diving equipment.
I.C.G.D.E. 1995 BALANCE SHEET EXPENDITURE STATEMENTS AS OF 01/07/96
Income £
Donors: 6,774.90
Bank Interest 29.36
Members: 13,794.57
Sale of boat: 1,566.03
Sale of Car: 1,205.30
Magazines Artcicles: 575.00
Total Income 23,945.16
Cash Refund to Members up to 25/2/96 -2,224.52
Revised total income: 21,720.64
Expenditure to date: 20,420.98
Expenditure breakdown £
Airfares 6,878.00
Local (Ferry) Travel 524.24
Shipping 2,642.75
Insurance's 1,413.54
Field Expenses 2,000.00
Food 723.24
Photographic consumables 351.15
U/W Housing 940.86
Camping goods 463.78
Boat and engines 2,247.80
Generator 435.93
Survey equipment 913.14
Diving spares and first Aid 400.26
Radio Licence 57.73
Misc. including post, printing, calls, van hire, maps etc 299.98
Compressor 62.39
Fuel 55.88
Post Exped. 10.31
Total Expenditure (1): 20,420.98
Expedition kit sold on return: (small items) -76.00
Total Expenditure (2): 20,344.98
EXPENDITURE STATEMENTS AS OF 01/07/96
DONORS: Imperial College: Grant 1,250.00
Shipping Ins. 450.00
Equipment & student Ins. 266.38
Tent rep. 51.02
Total I.C. 2,017.40
Gino Watkins Trust 1,500.00
RGS/Rolex: Grant 900.00 Sale of Watch 950.00 Total RGS 1,850.00
BSAC Jubilee 500.00
Gilchrist Educational Trust 500.00
Lloyds Register of Shipping 200.00
Oxford Brookes Alumni Assoc. 100.00
Spencer Park Residents Assoc. 50.00
Royal Holloway & Bedford Coll. 50.00
N. London Ctr for Gp Analysis 7.50
Total Donors: 6,774.90
OTHER INCOME Interest 29.36
Sale of Boat 1,566.03
Sale of car, donated by D. Shearman 1,205.30
Independant: Article 200.00
Geographical Mag: Article 250.00
Diver Mag: Article 125.00
Total Other: 3,375.69
Total Members Contributions: 13,794.57
TOTAL INCOME: 23,945.16
| DIVING Main Equipment Regulators (8): Demand Valves High P. Hose & Gauge Drysuit Direct Feed (DF) Stab Jacket DF Drysuits (6) undersuits (6) gloves (6 pairs) semi-dry hoods (6) Mask & snorkels (6) Main cylinders (5) Pony cylinders (3) 4 sets twinning bands stab. jackets (4) emergency bottles (4) Knives (6) Weight belts (6) torches (3 UK400R) Battery Rechargers surface marker buoys/line (4) Depth Gauge (4) Dive watches (4) & Rolex Dive marshal slate u/w compass (2) lift bags slates/pencils submersible tables Spares high pressure hoses masks (2) regulators (2) Velcro straps torch bulbs direct feed hoses ABLJ & emergency bottle Backpack latex wrist/neck seals weight belt H clips O' rings mask/fin straps mouth pieces latex wrist/neck seals diaphragm/glycerol buckles Repairs & Maintenance Suit repair glue: Blackwitch Aquasure/cotol adjustable wrench cable ties jubilee clips coat hangers (for drysuits) ram clam (Drysuit repair) |
DIVING (CONT.) Repairs & Maintenance Allen keys blanking plugs bees wax silicone grease/spray talc vaseline COMMUNICATION TENTS COMPUTING COMPRESSOR/GENERATOR |
CATERING/HYGIENE knives, spoons, forks tin openers sieve straining spoon serving spoon plates cups/mugs spatula whisk scissors wooden spoons Billy cans drying up cloths washing up cloths/scourer kitchen towel thermos flasks bin bags soap washing powder shampootoilet roll CAMP LOGISTICS Sewing Kit (tent repair) |
| BOAT Main Equipment 25HP outboard Boat fuel can Jerry cans Boat fuel Line Inflatable Boat Boat boards boat pump boat valve inserts anchor buoy paddles anchor, rope & chain throw line boat box A" flag & pole Spares auxiliary outboard Boat fuel can Boat fuel Line fuel bulb (spare) propellers castellated nut (prop spare) split pins (prop spare) spark plugs (both outboards) plug leads throttle linkages tilt bar (outboard spare) starter cord (outboard spare) Repairs & Maintenance Lubricants: 3 in 1 WD40 two part glue sand paper patches ram patch (emergency use) Outboard Manual MISCELLANEOUS |
SURVEY Terrestrial survey Nikon total station prisms tripod (x2) Sokkisha theodolite prism pole EDM Sighting compasses ranging poles drawing kit GPS / Sounder Car Battery (power to GPS) maps map cases Paint (red) cement Geological hammers geo map books Samples plastic bags plastic tags indelible marker labels cool box underwater survey coring tubes Measuring tapes various lines buoys & shot shot line Floating rope (100m) Merkalon paper Clipboards Pencils PHOTOGRAPHIC |
TOOLS
Screw drivers MORE ROPE etc |