Papua New Guinea - Geodetic Monitoring Site

Site ID
ANGR
Station Location
Angoram
Station Number
GS 32084
Station Address
Angoram Airstrip (disused in 2000), East Sepik Province
WGS-84 Station Coordinates
Latitude            S 4°03'27".23
Longitude         E 144°04'24".31
Ellipsoidal Ht     Ht

SITE OWNERSHIP

Owner / Authority
Department of Transport, Civil Aviation
(Provincial Govt. in caretaker role)
Site Contact/s
Michael (Head teacher of local school)
(District council and administration under suspension July 2000)
Also, District Lands Officer may be helpful (ask Michael)

Phone

Fax

Address

Email

STATION DESCRIPTION

Station marker
Brass plaque in concrete
Inscription
GS 32084
Reference marks
3 star pickets set in concrete
Witness marks
GIFP painted white
Azimuth marks
none placed
Secondary mark at South end of airstrip AA663 (ANG2) established by RaSVY.

Station constructed by/date
RSES 14th July 2000
special instructions

Site soil / Geology
Compacted clay on uplifted coral sea bed at the foothills of the Prince Alexander Range, quartzite in evidence also.
SITE ACCESS

Airport
Wewak Airport
Roads
102km from Wewak, road may be impassable
after very heavy prolonged rain
2.5-3.5 hrs depending upon road conditions

Vehicle rental
Hertz - Wewak ph. 856 2023 fax 856 2693

Hertz special offer for RSES, ANU campaigns;
Toyota Hilux twin-cab 4WD;
1-6 days remote area K220.00 (inc VAT)
7+ days remote area K193.60 (inc VAT)

125km free per day then 99t per km (inc VAT)

Diesel available at Angoram wharf K1.30 per litre

SITE FACILITIES

Power
No mains power July 2000, though reticulation in place
Generator at Angoram Hotel can be used (no charge)
petrol can be purchased from wharf K9 per gallon (lasts 12 hrs)
Oil K12.50 per litre

Solar panels

Shelter
tents required for receiver & security
Accommodation
Angoram Hotel
Julie and Joe Kenni, or Josephine K25 per room (without power) (2000)
K90 with power (2000)
meals K5

Security
Raymond & Bruce (houses next to site)
also provided security in 2002
K20 per man per night-shift, K15 per day-shift

Labour

Communications
satellite phone / radio required July 2000, though phone network is in place

Adverse conditions
Some crime does occur in area, and site needs 24hr suoervision

SITE DIAGRAMS

Access map
Location map 2000

Site diagram
RM survey 2000

site photographs 2000
ANGR looking south
ANGR and witness post

site photographs 2002
ANGR mark
ANGR looking north
ANGR looking SE
ANGR looking south


Elevation mask
10 degrees, site clear
OCCUPATION SUMMARIES

Party leader
July 2000 Richard Stanaway (RSES), Stanis Anea, Unitech
April 2002 Richard Stanaway (RSES), Wesley Loratung and John Kwasi, NMB
September 2002 Suvenia Hasiata, Unitech

Last updated: 4th June 2004
Richard Stanaway
Research School of Earth Sciences, The Australian National University