Logistics for future Jan Mayen Island Research.

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Skreslet S., Birkenmajer K., Hacquebord L., Hobson K., and I. Melnikov

A NATO Advanced Research Workshop explored the possibility of establishing an international station for multidisciplinary research on Jan Mayen, a remote Norwegian volcanic island situated in the Nordic Seas. Twenty two scientists from different disciplines shared opinions and were informed by six governmental representatives from Norway. Following the discussion of scientific options, the participants agreed that the infrastructure that may be evacuated when a Loran-C station expires, may serve research of local, regional, hemispheric and Global importance. The buildings should be maintained during the International Polar Year 2007-08 and in the years to follow. Recommendations were made with regard to scientific priorities and logistics for support from Norway and for operations on the island itself.


Key words:    volcanology, climate change, thermohaline circulation, marine ecosystem, island ecology, biogeography, living resources, cultural heritage

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  • Авторы: Skreslet S., Birkenmajer K., Hacquebord L., Hobson K., and I. Melnikov
  • Издание: Stig Skreslet, Krzysztof Birkenmajer, Louwrens Hacquebord, Keith A Hobson, and Igor A Melnikov; 5 Skreslet, Faculty of Fisheries and Natural Sciences, Bode Regional University, Norway E-mail: Этот адрес электронной почты защищен от спам-ботов. У вас должен быть включен JavaScript для просмотра. К Birkenmajer, Institute of Geological Sciences, Krakow, Poland L Hacquebord, Groningen Institute of Archaeology, University ofGroningen, The Netherlands KA Hobson, Prairie and Northern Wildlife Research Centre, Saskatoon, Canada IA Melnikov, PP Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Moscow, Russia
  • Год издания: 2004
  • Страницы: 295-339
  • Аннотация на английском языке: A NATO Advanced Research Workshop explored the possibility of establishing an international station for multidisciplinary research on Jan Mayen, a remote Norwegian volcanic island situated in the Nordic Seas. Twenty two scientists from different disciplines shared opinions and were informed by six governmental representatives from Norway. Following the discussion of scientific options, the participants agreed that the infrastructure that may be evacuated when a Loran-C station expires, may serve research of local, regional, hemispheric and Global importance. The buildings should be maintained during the International Polar Year 2007-08 and in the years to follow. Recommendations were made with regard to scientific priorities and logistics for support from Norway and for operations on the island itself. Key words: volcanology, climate change, thermohaline circulation, marine ecosystem, island ecology, biogeography, living resources, cultural heritage
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