Glacial Assessment: Past, Present and Future: Acquisition of Essential Research Instrumentation
Entry ID: vanderveen_OPP0321053

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Summary
Abstract: The NSF OPP award # 0321053 supported a Major Research Instrumentation (MRI)
purchase of equipment for Ohio State University's Glacial Assessment Program
(GAP). The program has three major thrusts: 1) documenting ongoing and recent
glacier change primarily using geophysical methods including remote sensing; 2)
assessing the recent changes from a long-term perspective ... View entire text
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Description: Research at the Center focuses on the role of cold regions in the global
climate system, with major research themes focused on:

* climatic reconstruction of glacial and post-glacial times;
* polar ice-sheets: dynamics, history and ice-atmosphere interactions;
* high-latitude landform evolution, soils and hydrology;
* geologic evolution of Antarctica;
* and the history of polar exploration.

Scientists at the Byrd Center are reconstructing past climate by studying
chemical records preserved in ice cores collected from glaciers in Greenland,
China, Peru and Antarctica. Fossils provide important evidence for much older
changes in climate and plant fossils collected in the Transantarctic Mountains
indicate that parts of the southern continent were once forested. Environmental
studies include programs in Alaska and Russia which are concerned with
hydrologic and geochemical cycles in permafrost terrains and interactions with
the biosphere. Modern processes such as the motion of the great ice sheets and
the circulation of storm systems around Antarctica are being studied with
sophisticated computer models and with satellite-borne sensors capable of
imaging the surface through cloud cover and during the long polar night.

The Center has an archival program which is a collaborative effort of the
Center and The Ohio State University Libraries/Archives.
Data Set Progress
COMPLETE
Originating Center
Data Center
NSIDC Distributed Active Archive Center Supplemental Info
Data Center URL: http://nsidc.org/daac/index.html
Dataset ID: NSIDC-0236

Data Center Personnel
Name: NSIDC USER SERVICES
Phone: +1 (303) 492-6199
Fax: +1 (303) 492-2468
Email: nsidc at nsidc.org
Contact Address:
National Snow and Ice Data Center
CIRES, 449 UCB
University of Colorado
City: Boulder
Province or State: CO
Postal Code: 80309-0449
Country: USA
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Distribution
Distribution Media: FTP
Distribution Size: 1.7 MB
Distribution Format: ASCII
Personnel
Role: INVESTIGATOR
Contact Address:
ARS National Soil Tilth Laboratory
USDA
2150 PAMMEL DR
City: Ames
Province or State: IA
Postal Code: 50011-3120
Country: USA
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Creation and Review Dates
DIF Creation Date: 2004-05-25
Last DIF Revision Date: 2010-03-08

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