2011-07-27 12:11 Polarforskningssekretariatet är värd för mötet med representanter för 28 länders Antarktisprogram - ett hundratal deltagare kommer att diskutera diskutera strategiska riktlinjer, logistik och framtida projekt i Antarktis.
Tag: climate change
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2011-03-17 13:48 Den 12 maj tar Sverige över ordförandeklubban i Arktiska rådet, i närvaro av utrikesminister Carl Bildt. Medias representanter kan registrera närvaro på mötet senast den 21 mars.
2010-12-09 11:41 Svenska och amerikanska forskare kommer under december månad att arbeta tillsammans i Södra ishavet i ett samarbete med två isgående fartyg. Den svensk-amerikanska expeditionen är tvärvetenskaplig och omfattar såväl långlivade föroreningar och växthusgaser som epidemiologi och mikrobiell ekologi samt havsisens fysik och oceanografi.
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Nyheter
2011-08-04 14:36 Amelia Marks, from Royal Holloway University in the UK, has been awarded the COMNAP Research Fellowship 2011/2012. The Fellowship, worth up to US$15,000, will allow Ms. Marks to work with the Italian Antarctic Program to participate in Antarctic research at Dome C and Mario Zuchelli Station.
2011-02-28 13:55 Framstående polarforskare och lärare tilldelas medaljer och pris för arbete i Arktis.
2010-06-08 17:42 Polarforskningskonferensen IPY Oslo Science Conference invigdes den 8 juni av Kronprins Haakon av Norge. Konferensen samlar över 2000 deltagare som sammanfattar forskningen under IPY – men som också blickar framåt. Du kan följa konferensen via webb-tv.
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2010-06-11 14:32 Under JASE-expeditionen utvecklades en ny method för att mäta snökorns storlek, form och förekomst. JASE was a Japanese-Swedish Antarctic research expedition in 2007/08. The main focus was the development of the inland ice sheet connected to the recent climate change. Many different types of data were collected: aerosols and surface snow sampling, snow radar and depth soundings and ice cores.
2010-06-11 14:28 Bandvagnar används ofta som transportmedel inom Antarktisforskningen. JASE was a joint Japanese-Swedish Antarctic research expedition in 2007/08. The main focus was the development of the inland ice sheet with clear connections to the recent climate change. Many different types of data were collected: aerosols and surface snow sampling, snow radar and depth soundings and ice cores.
2010-06-11 14:25 JASE was a joint Japanese-Swedish Antarctic research expedition in 2007/08. The main focus was the development of the inland ice sheet with clear connections to the recent climate change. Many different types of data were collected: aerosols and surface snow sampling, snow radar and depth soundings and ice cores.
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2010-12-09 11:41 In a unique and complex example of ‘science diplomacy‘, teams of U.S. and Swedish scientists are sailing this month aboard two research vessels to study the ecology of the Amundsen Sea, one of the least-explored and most productive bodies in Antarctic waters, and to gauge the potential effects of a changing climate on the Southern Ocean.
2010-06-11 15:56 JASE was a Japanese-Swedish Antarctic research expedition in 2007/08. The main focus was the development of the inland ice sheet connected to the recent climate change. Many different types of data were collected: aerosols and surface snow sampling, snow radar and depth soundings and ice cores.
2010-06-11 14:38 JASE was a joint Japanese-Swedish Antarctic research expedition in 2007/08. The main focus was the development of the inland ice sheet with clear connections to the recent climate change. Many different types of data were collected: aerosols and surface snow sampling, snow radar and depth soundings and ice cores.






