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    Polar Ice: The Essentials

    21.06.2005

    Although polar ice might appear homogenous it is in fact surprisingly diverse, often prompting queries about the differences between the various types of ice found in the polar regions.

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    Atmospheric Circulation

    08.06.2005

    Atmospheric circulation is one of the key factors driving regional changes in wind, temperature, precipitation, moisture and other climatic variables. This large-scale movement of air (together with ocean circulation) is the means by which heat is distributed across the Earth's surface, particularly northward from the equator towards the poles. Without…

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    SCAR and IASC Getting Nations Together

    26.05.2005

    The Scientific Committee for Antarctic Research (SCAR) and the International Arctic Science Committee (IASC), operate as separate, but parallel organisations working under or in association with the International Council for Science (ICSU) to facilitate international polar research initiatives across all disciplines. Both have the most active European polar research nations…

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    History of Polar Research

    25.05.2005

    The history of polar research has always been intertwined with the great chapters of polar exploration, but looking beyond the national expeditions of the past, polar science is perhaps most indebted to the succession of International Polar Years (including an International Geophysical Year) organised in the last 125 years. Milestones…

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    IPY 2007-2008: A Warming World Focuses on the Polar Regions

    25.05.2005

    Remote and inhospitable, the polar regions remain insufficiently studied. At a particularly sensitive time in the history of the Earth due to global climate change, the International Polar Year (IPY) of 2007-2008 will seek to remedy this situation through an intense, internationally coordinated campaign of research. The fourth of its…

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    High Latitude Real Estate: European Polar Stations

    24.05.2005

    Jewels in a polar programme's crown, research stations act as invaluable operational platforms from which to support local and deep field research expeditions, as well as all types of atmospheric, astronomical, meteorological, biological and medical observations. Rightly or wrongly, stations are also often regarded as the best indication of a…

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    When Polar Science Goes beyond the Poles

    24.05.2005

    Aside from pure information such as, for example, the insight into the evolution of climate change provided to us by ice cores, polar research often also produces direct and sometimes unexpected applications for humans. These applications touch on everything from space and material sciences, to medicine and cold enzymes. See…

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    The Greenhouse Phenomenon and Climatic Feedback

    24.05.2005

    The composition of the atmosphere imprisoned in polar ice informs researchers about the glacial and interglacial episodes which our planet has experienced, including how greenhouse gases, such as CO2 and CH4, are involved in these processes as part of a feedback loop.

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    The European Polar Consortium

    24.05.2005

    The European Polar Consortium (EPC) is the brainchild of the European Polar Board and represents the next step towards the development of a 'European polar entity' that would enable Europe to maximize and direct its critical mass at a global level.

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    ACEX, the Arctic Coring Expedition

    24.05.2005

    In August 2004, an international group of scientists retrieved a 370 metre core from the seafloor beneath the Arctic ocean, providing them with 55 million years of Arctic climate data.

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