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International Polar Year
IPY 2007-2008
 
 
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Expressions of Intent for IPY 2007-2008 Activities

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165 Impact of Arctic Aerosols on Climate Modifications Poland

166 Temporary Antarctic Network of Geophysical Observatories italy

167 Local and long-range interactions of polar mesocyclones UK

169 Management and Preservation Techniques for Disk-Based Archival Storage to Support Polar Exploration USA

170 Iron-Promoted Transformation of Persistent Organic Pollutants in Arctic Ecosystems USA

171 Greenland Ice Streams Through Late Quaternary Glacial-Interglacial Cycles UK

172 INTERNATIONAL HELIOPHYSICAL YEAR UK

173 Transport through gaps across the Kerguelen Plateau and inter-basin exchange France

174 Geoscientific surveys in the Nares Strait gateway (Lincoln Sea and Baffin Bay) - Investigating the plate tectonic history between Greenland and Ellesm Germany

175 Permafrost and Climate in the European North Atlantic Sector UK

176 Sustainability at the timberline: challenges of governance in forestry Finland

177 The Economy of the North: Impacts and effects of climate change in the Arctic Norway

178 Antarctic Peninsula Ice and Climate System Initiative USA

179 Arctic System Reanalysis USA

180 Diapycnal and Isopycnal Mixing Experiment in the Southern Ocean: Mixing in the Antarctic Circumpolar Current USA

181 Taking the Polar Pulse- IPY 2007-2008”-Human Biology and Medicine Research Australia

182 Arctic Circumpolar Coastal Observatory Network Germany

183 Arctic Palaeoclimate and its Extremes Sweden

184 Search for the Oldest Firn Interstitial Air in IPY UK

185 Assessing, understanding, and conveying the state of the Arctic sea ice cover USA


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