Resumé
At a meeting in Bremerhaven in May 1984, a group
of scientists and scientific managers from five countries, after reviewing ongoing and proposed
national and international scientific activities
including the Marginal Ice Zone Experiment (MIZEX),
the Fram Strait Project, the proposals from existing
international scientific organizations related to
activities in the Arctic Ocean and adjacent seas, agreed that there should be formed a body known as the Arctic Ocean Sciences Board (AOSB). This non-governmental body, with members from research and government institutions – in soon 16 countries – met annually to promote scientific and technical coordination and establish joint priorities and programs (see Table 1).
of scientists and scientific managers from five countries, after reviewing ongoing and proposed
national and international scientific activities
including the Marginal Ice Zone Experiment (MIZEX),
the Fram Strait Project, the proposals from existing
international scientific organizations related to
activities in the Arctic Ocean and adjacent seas, agreed that there should be formed a body known as the Arctic Ocean Sciences Board (AOSB). This non-governmental body, with members from research and government institutions – in soon 16 countries – met annually to promote scientific and technical coordination and establish joint priorities and programs (see Table 1).
Originalsprog | Engelsk |
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Titel | IASC after 25 years |
Redaktører | Odd Rogne, Volker Rachold, Lauwrens Hacquebord, Robert Corell |
Forlag | International Arctic Science Committee |
Sider | 88-90 |
Antal sider | 2 |
ISBN (Trykt) | 978-3-9813637-7-7 |
Status | Udgivet - 2015 |
Publikationsserier
Navn | IASC Bulletin |
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Vol/bind | Special Issue |
ISSN | 1654-7594 |
Programområde
- Programområde 5: Natur og klima