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International Polar Year
IPY 2007-2008
 
 
Updated on 05/01/2009
 
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Expressions of Intent for IPY 2007-2008 Activities

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ID No. Title Country
886 Archaeology on Ice: The Emerging Archeology of Glaciers USA

887 ‘clean station’ for atmospheric chemistry in Svalbard France

889 BEYOND THE POLE: ROBERT E. PEARY AND HISTORY OF AMERICAN ARCTIC EXPLORATION USA

890 High Altitude Glaciology Scientific Expeditions-Parallel Expeditions to Pole Regions China

896 Frontal zones in the Barents Sea and adjacent waters Russia

897 Climate and mass balance on glaciers in the Nordic countries Iceland

898 Swedish Polar Policies 1945-2000 - from security to sustainable development Sweden

899 Circum-Arctic Socio-Environment Assessment for achieving Sustainability: Integrating science, local knowledge, policy and education Russia

900 Investigation of the role of the arctic middle and upper atmosphere in global environmental change Japan

901 CANADA #97:Ocean-Atmosphere-Sea Ice-Snowpack (OASIS) Interactions Canada

902 Biological fluxes and climate variability in the European Arctic Seas: local production vs. advective biomass Norway

903 Profiling Arctic sea ice thickness with Autosub UK

904 Measuring basinwide Arctic ice thickness by the use of air-dropped tiltmeter buoys UK

905 An Array of Ice-Tethered Profilers to Observe the Arctic Ocean USA

912 Arctic tectonic evolution: New Siberian – DeLong Islands Sweden

914 Arctic Human Health Initiative USA

915 MOORING-BASED ARCTIC OCEAN OBSERVATIONAL SYSTEM USA

916 Study of Environmental Arctic Change USA

918 Paleo-perspectives on Environmental Change in the High Arctic USA

920 A circum-polar study of the sensitivity of large Arctic ice caps to climate change UK


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