Address

Norwegian Polar Institute
Ny-Ålesund Research Station - Sverdrup
9173 Ny-Ålesund
NORWAY

Station manager

Arnt Rennan
Section leader Ny-Ålesund

E-mail: HeadNPI.Nya@npolar.no

Contact Station

Phone: +47 79 02 74 00
E-mail: HeadNPI.Nya@npolar.no

https://nyalesundresearch.no/

Station Features

Opening year: 1968 Status: Open
  • Type of station: Station
  • Operational period – year-round or Month A to Month B: Year-round
  • Name of station owner: Norwegian Polar Institute
  • Type of owner: Government
  • Name of managing institution: Norwegian Polar Institute
  • Managing Institution Country: Norway
  • Station owner country: Norway
  • Partner institution: No
  • Station latitude: 78,92422778
  • Station longitude: 11,92512222
  • Country (station location): Svalbard and Jan Mayen Islands
  • Altitude of station: 5 m a.s.l
  • Min. altitude within study area: 0 m a.s.l
  • Max. altitude within study area: 556 m a.s.l
  • Nearest town/settlement: Longyearbyen/Ny-Ålesund (2116/42 inhabitants)
  • Distance to nearest town/settlement: 100 km
  • Number of residents in nearest town: 2116
  • Distance to nearest public transport facility (Airport, Ferry terminal, Train station, Bus station): 100 km
  • Distance to nearest research station: 0 km
  • Maps available at station: Maps (1:30 000 , 1:100 000, 1:250 000), air photos, satellite images
  • Climate zone: High Arctic
  • Period of measurments for climate data below [year to year]: Means 2009-2018
  • Mean annual temperature: -3,1 °C
  • Mean temperature in February: -8,5 °C
  • Mean temperature in July: 6 °C
  • Precipitation type: Snow, Rain
  • Sea ice break up: May, June
  • Dominant wind direction: East
  • Mean annual wind speed: 0 m/s
  • Maximum wind speed (absolute): 24 m/s
  • Landscape features Mountains, Valleys, Lake, River, Sea, Fjord
  • Permafrost zone Continuous
  • Snow and ice on land Ice Caps, Glaciers, Permanent snow patches
  • Vegetation zone Polar desert/Semi-desert, Gramminoid tundra, Peatlands
  • Human use Settlement

Facilities

  • Area under roof: 585 m²
  • Max. number of visitors at a time : 150
  • Showers: Yes
  • Laundry facilities: Yes
  • Power supply – period (from ‘hour’ to ‘hour’ or 24 hours): 24
  • Logistics area: 582 m²
  • Workshops Metal, Wood
  • Means of transportation to/from station Chartered plane/helicopter
  • Air transport landing facilities at station Airstrip, Helipad
  • Airstrip (Length × Width) : Kings Bay operated
  • Airstrip surface : Gravel/Sand
  • Water landing facilities Pontoon/float bridge, Warf/pier
  • Number of staff peak season/summer: 5
  • Number of staff off season/winter: 4
  • Compulsory safety equipment VHF, Satellite phone, Glacier rescue kit, Other
  • Field to station VHF, Satellite phone, Other
  • Station to outside world Internet
  • IT Infrastructure Computers, Printer
  • Medical facilities: Yes
  • Medical capability Basic
  • Staff with medical training/doctor In peak season
  • Distance to hospital (estimated time – hours): 115
  • Laboratory area: 0 m²

Science

  • Transnational Access: Yes
  • Remote Access: No
  • INTERACT Virtual Access: No
  • Permitting issues categories
    • Permits required for access to the station
    • Permits required for studies
  • Partner institutions (involved in the operation of the station)
    • Partner institution
  • Climate
    • Snow
    • Rain
    • Hail
  • Housing and accomodation
    • Showers
    • Laundry facilities
    • A
    • B
    • C
    • D
    • E
    • F
    • G
    • H
    • I
    • J
    • K
    • L
    • M
    • N
    • O
    • Municipal grid
    • Diesel/oil/gas
    • Wood
    • Solar
    • Wind
    • Water
    • Geothermal
    • Biofuel
    • Other
  • Logistics
    • Electrical and IT technologies
    • Mechanical
    • Metal
    • Wood
    • Plexiglas
    • Other
    • Walk
    • None
    • Tracked vehicle
    • Truck
    • SUV (4x4)
    • Car
    • ATV
    • Zodiac
    • Snowmobile
    • Open boat/Dhinghy
    • Closed boat
    • Bicycles
    • Amphibie vehicle
    • Ski
    • Other
    • Snow shoes
    • KickSledges
    • Other
    • Ski
    • Snowmobile
    • Boat
    • Car
    • Tracked vehicle
    • Truck
    • SUV (4x4)
    • Bus
    • Train
    • Airstrip
    • Scheduled flight
    • Chartered plane/helicopter
    • Helipad
    • None
    • Other
    • Harbour/port
    • Warf/pier
    • Pontoon/float bridge
    • Barges
    • Beach
  • Aircraft landing facilities
    • Helipad
  • Features in the facility area
    • Permanent snowpatches
    • Mountain
    • Valley
    • Lake
    • River
    • Shoreline
    • Tree line
    • Polar deserts/semi-deserts
    • Shrub tundra
    • Gramminoid tundra
    • Forest tundra
    • Peatlands
    • Wetlands
    • Palsa mires
    • Deciduous forest
    • Evergreen forest
    • Human settlements or resource use in the area
    • Arable land
    • Other
  • Main science disciplines
    • Astronomy
    • Atmospheric sciences
    • Cryology
    • Geology
    • Hydrology
    • Limnic biology
    • Marine biology
    • Terrestrial biology
    • Human biology
    • Anthropology
    • Archaeology
    • Sociology
    • Climate change
    • Environmental science (incl. pollution)
    • Oceanography
    • Agriculture
    • Animal husbandry
    • Fisheries
    • Forestry
    • Hunting
    • Tourism
  • Workshop facilities
    • Metal workshop
    • Wood workshop
    • Plexiglas workshop
    • Staff available to assist with constructions
  • Communication
    • Telephone
    • Satellite phone
    • VHF
    • E-mail
    • Internet
    • Computer
    • Printer
    • Scanner
    • Fax
  • Meteorology
    • Air temperature
    • Air humidity
    • Air pressure
    • Wind velocity
    • Wind direction
    • Precipitation
  • Energy balance and radiation
    • Energy balance
    • Short wave incoming
    • Short wave outgoing
    • Long wave incoming
    • Long wave outgoing
    • Net radiation
    • UV-B
    • Multi-spectral
    • Cloud cover/hours of sunshine
  • Geophysics and Geodesy
    • Gravity
    • Magnetic field
    • Aurora
    • Seismic activity
  • Sub-surface characteristics
    • Ground surface temperature
    • Soil temperature
    • Soil moisture
    • Ground water table
    • Soil water chemistry
    • Active layer depth
    • Permafrost distribution
    • Permafrost thickness
    • Permafrost temperature
  • Snow characteristics
    • Snow depth
    • Snow cover
    • Snow density
    • Snow temperature
  • Atmospheric composition
    • CO<sub>2</sub> concentration
    • CH<sub>4</sub> concentration
  • Hydrology/Limnology
    • River water discharge/water level
    • Lake water level
    • Water balance
    • Water temperature
    • Lake ice cover (formation/breakup/thickness)
    • Suspended sediment discharge
    • Organic matter discharge
    • PAR (Photosyntetically Active Radiation)/secchi depth
    • Water chemistry
  • Pollution
    • In air
    • In water
    • In soil
    • In snow/ice
    • Contaminants in species
  • Glacier characteristics
    • Glacier area
    • Topography
    • Elevation change
    • Terminus position
    • Ice velocity
    • Ice thickness
    • Debris cover
    • Surface albedo/reflexion coefficient
  • Mass balace
    • Mass balance
    • Snow water equivalent
    • Snowcover stratigraphy
    • Equilibrium Line Altitude
    • Duration of snow cover
    • Calving flux
  • Climate
    • Climate measurements
    • Energy balance
  • Bio-geochemistry of snow, ice and water
    • Biogeochemistry of snow, ice and water  
  • Isotope chemistry of snow, ice and water
    • Isotope chemistry of snow, ice and water
  • Landscape and environment
    • Mountains
    • Nunataks
    • Volcano/crater
    • Lava fields
    • Plateaus
    • Moraines
    • Valleys
    • Homothermic Springs
    • Lake
    • Thermokarst lake
    • River
    • Delta/estuarie
    • Fjord
    • Continuous
    • Sea
    • Discontinuous
    • Beach
    • Sporadic
    • Rocky shores
    • Pingos/ice lenses
    • Sea cliffs
    • Other (text)
    • Palsa mires
    • Ice Caps
    • None
    • Glaciers
    • Permanent snow patches
    • None
    • Tree line
    • Polar desert/Semi-desert
    • Gramminoid tundra
    • Shrub tundra
    • Forest tundra
    • Wetlands
    • Peatlands/mires
    • Salt marshes/lagoons
    • Heath
    • Grassland
    • Deciduous forest
    • Evergreen forest
    • Terrestrial carnivores
    • Alpine heath
    • Ungulates
    • Hares
    • Other (text)
    • Rodents
    • Bird colonies
    • Polar bear
    • Whales
    • Seals
    • Fish
    • Settlement
    • Fishing
    • Hunting
    • Forestry
    • Agriculture
    • Tourism
    • Animal husbandry
    • Leisure activities
  • Field equipment
    • PLB
    • VHF
    • HF
    • Satellite phone
    • Mobile phone
    • GPS
    • Weapon/rifle
    • Flare gun
    • Bearspray
    • PLB
    • First aid kit
    • Glacier rescue kit
    • VHF
    • Avalanche rescue kit
    • HF
    • Satellite phone
    • Overnight equipment
    • Other
    • Mobile phone
    • GPS
    • Weapon/rifle
    • Flare gun
    • Bearspray
    • PLB
    • First aid kit
    • Glacier rescue kit
    • VHF
    • Avalanche rescue kit
    • HF
    • Satellite phone
    • Overnight equipment
    • Other
    • Mobile phone
    • GPS
    • Weapon/rifle
    • Flare gun
    • Bearspray
    • Tent
    • First aid kit
    • Glacier rescue kit
    • Sleeping matress
    • Avalanche rescue kit
    • Sleeping bag
    • Cooking equipment and utensils
    • Overnight equipment
    • Other
    • Gas/alcohol for cooking
    • Field power supply available at station
  • Communication and IT
    • Mobile phone
    • VHF
    • Satellite phone
    • Other
    • Satellite phone
    • Mobile phone
    • Internet
    • Other
    • Wireless transfer of data from field site to station
    • Wifi
    • Computers
    • Printer
    • Data storage
    • Statistical tools
    • GIS tools
    • Other
  • Medical facilities
    • Medical facilities
    • Basic
    • Medium
    • Extensive
    • Dental
    • Surgery
    • Other
    • No
    • In peak season
    • When open
  • Laboratory
    • Freezer < -80
    • Freezer -40 - -10
    • Fridge
    • Microscopes
    • Basic laboratory equipment
    • Advanced laboratory equipment
    • Basic chemical reagents
    • Analytical instrumentation
    • Other
    • Laboratory available in nearby town/settlement

Station name and owner

The Ny-Ålesund Research Station - Sverdrup is owned and managed by the Norwegian Polar Institute.

Location

The Ny-Ålesund Research Station - Sverdrup is part of the Ny-Ålesund Research Station on the northern side of Brøgger Peninsula at the southern shore of Kongsfjorden, Svalbard. Most of the infrastructure in Ny-Ålesund is owned and managed by the limited company Kings Bay. Institutions from many countries has long term research and monitoring programms running in Ny-Ålesund. The nearest civilian settlement is Longyearbyen, 100 km south of Ny-Ålesund.

Climate data

Grey colours are WMO Climate Normals including maximum and minimum values. Blue colours are individual years.

Climate data for the stations where extracted via Copernicus Climate Data Store, from the global gridded reanalysis product: ERA5 monthly averaged data on single levels from 1940 to present. Description and source code: Roemer J.K. 2023. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10214922 Data Source: Hersbach et al. 2023. Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) Climate Data Store (CDS), https://doi.org/10.24381/cds.f17050d7

Biodiversity and natural environment

Ny-Ålesund is surrounded by arctic tundra and river plains, while the mountains in the inner part of the Brøgger Peninsula have many small glaciers. Large glacier tongues flow into ­Kongs­fjorden on the eastern and northern side of the fjord. Most of the birds living in Svalbard are breeding on small islands or on bird cliffs in Kongsfjorden. Reindeer and foxes are common visitors in Ny-Ålesund. Seals are often seen close to the settlement, and sometimes also walrus and beluga occur.

History and facilities

Ny-Ålesund was a mining town until the 1960s. After the mining was stopped, Ny-Ålesund started to develop into a research facility, beginning with the Norwegian Polar Institute establishment of a permanent research station in 1968. Today, institutions from 10 nations have long term comittments in Ny-Ålesund, and scientists from many more nations visit Ny-Ålesund to conduct research. The Ny-Ålesund Research Station - Sverdrup hosts Norwegian projects and research groups from institutions without their long-term committment in Ny-Ålesund. Sverdrup provides logistical support (snowmobiles, boats, and equipment), workshops, office facilities, and field storage, while several laboratory facilities are available through Kings Bay. Norwegian Polar Institute owns and manage the Zeppelin Observatory for long-term atmospheric monitoring. Up to 25 people can be accommodated at Sverdrup in the summer peak season.

General research and databases

Ny-Ålesund and its area is ideal for research and monitoring of contemporary environmental changes related to Climate Change issues, long range transport of pollutants, UV-radiation and related biological effects, physiology, eco-toxicology, arctic marine and terrestrial ecosystems, as well as other research disciplines. To release the full potential of the various activities from the many institutions active in Ny-Ålesund, four flagship programmes focusing on marine, terrestrial, atmospheric, and glaciological research have been set-up.

Station Monitoring

Human dimension

Ny-Ålesund Research Station is only accessible for researchers. During the peak season (July-August), 150-180 persons stay in Ny-Ålesund, but the number drops drastically to 40-60 people in spring and autumn. Only the permanent staff (30-40 people) is present during the winter months. Today, Ny-Ålesund includes Svalbard’s largest collection of automatically protected cultural monuments and is one of the archipelago’s highly prioritised cultural environments.

Access

Longyearbyen can be reached by commercial aircrafts. From there an air shuttle service twice a week connects Longyearbyen with Ny-Ålesund. The flight takes c. 25 minutes with 14-17 persons per flight. A limited number of researchers arrive by ship, but there is no regular ship transport to Ny-Ålesund, except one monthly freight ship during the summer.

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