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Media relations committee [Artikkel]

The committee is tasked with the planning of media relations pre, during ang post IPY-OSC 2010. Services to the media community will include press room on the conference web, alerts and advisories, briefings, and a well equiped and serviced press centre at the venue.



T2-5 From land to ocean: Hydrological, coastal, nearshore and upper shelf processes in Polar Regions [Artikkel]

Conveners: John Pomeroy CA, Co-conveners: Nicole Couture CA, Heidi Kassens DE, Carolyn Wegner DE



More than 2200 abstracts submitted on deadline [Nyhetssak]

The IPY Oslo Science Conference will be the biggest polar science meeting ever. The steering committee members, meeting in Oslo today, already feel that it is a long way towards a great success. To cater for some groups the committee has decided to accept abstracts submitted up until the 25th January.



Science Committee and subcommittees [Artikkel]

The overarching Science Committee is tasked with the coordination of the scientific programme. There are five subcommittees - one for each of the main IPY themes.



EOC Committee and subcommittees [Artikkel]

The IPY International Committee for Education, Outreach, and Communication (EOC) have been suplemented slightly and will continue to serve until the IPY-OSC. The committee is tasked with the planning of the EOC programme during the conference.



Travel to Oslo [Artikkel]

You can save up to 20% on travel with the STAR ALLIANCE NETWORK The Star Alliance members airlines are appointed as the Official Airline Network for IPY Oslo Science Conference 2010.



Theme 1. Linkages between Polar Regions and global systems [Artikkel]

We cannot fully understand processes and changes in the Polar Regions just by studying the Arctic and Antarctic separately since changes may certainly be imposed on the Polar Regions from mid and lower latitudes, including changing pole ward fluxes both in the ocean and the atmosphere. Changes in the physical conditions in both Arctic and Antarctic will have impact on rest of the world, and processes and changes in the Polar Regions will influence mid and lower latitude. The theme “Linkages between polar regions and the global systems” will focus specifically on how closely related both Arctic and Antarctic are to the rest of the Global system



T4-3. History of polar exploration, cooperation, research and logistics [Artikkel]

Co-convenors: Ursula Rack, Cornelia Lüdecke, Michael Bravo



T4-4. Communities and change [Artikkel]

Co-convenors: Grete K. Hovelsrud, Igor Krupnik, Svein D. Mathiesen, Peter Schweitzer, young researcher from EALAT project



Asymmetries in the seasonality of present-day Antarctic moisture origin  [Presentation]

Location: Hall C
Time: Sometime between Thursday 10 June 16:00 and 17:30
Presenter: H Sodemann

Mechanisms for moisture delivery to two ice core sites in the Ross Sea region, Antarctica [Presentation]

Location: Hall C
Time: Sometime between Thursday 10 June 16:00 and 17:30
Presenter: D. Liggett

Climate Trends at Eureka, Canada [Presentation]

Location: Hall C
Time: Sometime between Thursday 10 June 16:00 and 17:30
Presenter: G. Lesins

Statistical Analyses on Glacimarine Sediments in the ANDRILL AND-1B Core [Presentation]

Location: Hall C
Time: Sometime between Thursday 10 June 16:00 and 17:30
Presenter: A. Zeoli