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21PROGRAMME GROUP SCHEDULE G – GEODESY O: Oral Presentation (Lecture Room) / P: Poster Presentation (Poster Hall) TB: 1: 8:30–10:00 / 2: 10:30–12:00 / 3: 13:30–15:00 / 4: 15:30–17:00 / 5: 17:30–19:00 Session G1

PROGRAMME GROUP SCHEDULE G – GEODESY O: Oral Presentation (Lecture Room) / P: Poster Presentation (Poster Hall) TB: 1: 8:30–10:00 / 2: 10:30–12:00 / 3: 13:30–15:00 / 4: 15:30–17:00 / 5: 17:30–19:00 Session G1

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Source URL: meetings.copernicus.org

Language: English - Date: 2006-03-03 06:39:23
22Extreme points of Earth / Exploration of Antarctica / Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition / Scott Base / Vivian Fuchs / Scott Polar Research Institute / South Pole / Amundsen–Scott South Pole Station / Ross Ice Shelf / Physical geography / Antarctica / Poles

Developing Understanding timeline Part 3, 1943 – 2000 It is difficult to make a complete and detailed timeline of the major Antarctic expeditions as there have been over 300 of these since Antarctica was sighted for th

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Source URL: www.discoveringantarctica.org.uk

Language: English - Date: 2012-07-10 07:42:58
23The ozone hole The term ozone hole refers to a phenomenon observed yearly over the South Pole areas, whereby the amount of ozone in the atmosphere drastically decreases in local spring, this is between September and the

The ozone hole The term ozone hole refers to a phenomenon observed yearly over the South Pole areas, whereby the amount of ozone in the atmosphere drastically decreases in local spring, this is between September and the

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Source URL: www.aeronomy.be

Language: English - Date: 2011-04-06 07:14:49
24in Antarctica  The Antarctic continent – as far away from Norway as you can possibly get, vast and fairly undisturbed. This is a part of the world that may provide a answers to some very important questions. How did th

in Antarctica The Antarctic continent – as far away from Norway as you can possibly get, vast and fairly undisturbed. This is a part of the world that may provide a answers to some very important questions. How did th

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Source URL: www.npolar.no

Language: English - Date: 2014-07-14 06:35:40
25Explore Pol ar Climates  Polar climate areas of the world are very cold with lots of snow and strong winds. It is so cold that only research scientists, Polar bears and Seals live there. The land is flat and covered with

Explore Pol ar Climates Polar climate areas of the world are very cold with lots of snow and strong winds. It is so cold that only research scientists, Polar bears and Seals live there. The land is flat and covered with

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Source URL: www.kbteachers.com

Language: English - Date: 2013-12-07 02:32:43
26The ozone hole The term ozone hole refers to a phenomenon observed yearly over the South Pole areas, whereby the amount of ozone in the atmosphere drastically decreases in local spring, this is between September and the

The ozone hole The term ozone hole refers to a phenomenon observed yearly over the South Pole areas, whereby the amount of ozone in the atmosphere drastically decreases in local spring, this is between September and the

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Source URL: www.bira-iasb.be

Language: English - Date: 2011-04-06 07:14:49
27The ozone hole The term ozone hole refers to a phenomenon observed yearly over the South Pole areas, whereby the amount of ozone in the atmosphere drastically decreases in local spring, this is between September and the

The ozone hole The term ozone hole refers to a phenomenon observed yearly over the South Pole areas, whereby the amount of ozone in the atmosphere drastically decreases in local spring, this is between September and the

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Source URL: www.aeronomie.be

Language: English - Date: 2011-04-06 07:14:49
28From Antarctica 2 Passport to Knowledge electronic field trips to scientific frontiers via interactive television and on-line networks made possible, in part, by the National Science Foundation, NASA, and public televisi

From Antarctica 2 Passport to Knowledge electronic field trips to scientific frontiers via interactive television and on-line networks made possible, in part, by the National Science Foundation, NASA, and public televisi

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Source URL: quest.arc.nasa.gov

Language: English - Date: 2012-02-09 14:27:12
29Microsoft Word - Polar_Explorer_Short_Guide.doc

Microsoft Word - Polar_Explorer_Short_Guide.doc

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Source URL: www.trimill.com

Language: English - Date: 2011-12-27 18:38:15
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Source URL: www.ipyeaso.aari.ru

Language: English - Date: 2008-12-19 03:29:14