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Thursday, 22 February 2007 22:57
International Polar Year March Kick-Off: Celebrating 'Polar'
The International Polar Year 2007-08 will be launched on the 1st of March. Across both hemispheres, dozens of nations are organizing events and ceremonies both large and small to celebrate the occasion. Together, they will engage experts, children and the general public, and will play an important role in raising awareness as to the Polar Regions' central relevance as climate archives, early warning systems, threatened habitats, and (in the case of the Arctic) homes to indigenous cultures.(This article does not aim to present each and every IPY related event or initiative. For more information on this vast collaborative effort, please refer to the ...
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Thursday, 22 February 2007 07:25
Tales from the teams
Mabel's recovery from the ocean floor off Antarctica.
[Update 2007-02-20: The recovery attempt was not successful, reports Polarstern. Mabel will stay on the ocean floor for another year.]
The joint German-Italian project "Mabel" (Multidisciplinary Antarctic BEntic Laboratory) is the first scientific project to be conducted during the current Antarctic Polarstern Expedition ANT-XXIII/9. Mabel is...
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Tuesday, 20 February 2007 19:02
Polarstern Video Clips
Here is a selection of short video clips taken on board of RV Polarstern on its actual expedition to East Antarctica. The video material is kindly made available by the Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research. They are in .flv format and can be viewed using VLC software.
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Tuesday, 20 February 2007 04:28
Polarstern attempts to recover Mabel
Mabel's recovery from the ocean floor off Antarctica.
[Update 2007-02-20: The recovery attempt was not successful, reports Polarstern. Mabel will stay on the ocean floor for another year.]
The joint German-Italian project "Mabel" (Multidisciplinary Antarctic BEntic Laboratory) is the first scientific project to be conducted during the current Antarctic Polarstern Expedition ANT-XXIII/9. Mabel is...
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Monday, 19 February 2007 19:40
USGS Educational Resources Index for IPY
The USGS Educational Resources Index for IPY let's you explore a variety of USGS resources on polar research, from maps and fact sheets to photographs and databases. Designed for researchers, students, teachers, and others interested in research and findings related to polar science, this index contains more than 65 different resources.
To make finding information you're interested in easier, these resources are divided into eight categories: Alaska and the Arctic, Antarctica, Climate Change, Glaciers and Ice, Photographs, Satellite Imagery, Wildlife, and Other USGS Resources.
Each entry is then broken down by three questions—What is it?,...
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Monday, 19 February 2007 18:34
Polar layers in Google Earth
After a short period in the harbor of Punta Arenas, the German research icebreaker Polarstern will start for its next Antarctic Expedition. More than 40 scientists, students and technicians will be working on board until the middle of April.
The two days stay in Punta Arenas were used to get all preparations done for the upcoming 12 weeks on sea. Containers were put on board or taken off, provisions were topped up and the fuel tanks were filled with 2,800 tonnes of diesel at the bunker pier "Cabo Negro" — rnough to keep the "Polarstern" running for 12 weeks and more.
On February 1st all scientists and technicians finally arrived in Punta Arenas, and all were on board Polarstern by the next day. Passports were checked and collected by the first mate S...
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Monday, 19 February 2007 18:16
Polarstern heads for the Strait of Magellan
After a short period in the harbor of Punta Arenas, the German research icebreaker Polarstern will start for its next Antarctic Expedition. More than 40 scientists, students and technicians will be working on board until the middle of April.
The two days stay in Punta Arenas were used to get all preparations done for the upcoming 12 weeks on sea. Containers were put on board or taken off, provisions were topped up and the fuel tanks were filled with 2,800 tonnes of diesel at the bunker pier "Cabo Negro" — rnough to keep the "Polarstern" running for 12 weeks and more.
On February 1st all scientists and technicians finally arrived in Punta Arenas, and all were on board Polarstern by the next day. Passports were checked and collected by the first mate S...
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Monday, 19 February 2007 01:19
Three Fantastic Facilities, Three Challenging Missions
Memorial University of Newfoundland is hosting the 2007 MATE international competition. Events will be held at Marine Institute (MI) of Memorial University and the National Research Council’s Institute for Ocean Technology (IOT). The unique facilities at MI and IOT are allowing the competition to simulate real-world environmental conditions like never before.
For example, MI is home to the world’s largest flume tank, with a water capacity of 1.7 million liters. The tank can generate currents ranging from 0-1 meters per second, challenging teams as they attempt to recover the severed anchor of an ocean observing buoy. Family, friends, and fans can observe the action from a viewing gallery that looks into the side of the flume tank's test section, giving them a complet...
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Friday, 16 February 2007 02:34
IPY Press Pack
There is a variety of material available for journalists about IPY. The IPY Brochure is a colourful hand-out about IPY for a general audience. This IPY Science Summary gives an brief overview of IPY science and activities. And here are some Frequently Asked Questions about IPY. The IPY Scope of Science provides a much more in-depth account of the breadth, variety, complexity and ...
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