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  arctic ice system manual: Arctic Systems P. Amaria, 2013-03-09 For the purpose of publication of these Proceedings, the original conference programme has been rearranged to provide a more logical sequence of presentation. The beginning sections give the inaugural speech and the six keynote addresses which were delivered at the opening plenary session. Following these are the working papers, published more or less in the same sequence in which they were presented in the original programme. The order of presentation does not necessarily emphasise the importance of any one aspect of the Arctic Systems over others. The final reports of the six working groups and their conclusions and recommendations are edited in such a manner as to present them in a standardised format for easy comprehension. The editors accept responsibility for any distortion inadvertently introduced in the summarising and editing processes. Later sections of the Proceedings give a background to the Conference organization and deliberations, and an independent critique of the meeting. The directors and those who attended the Conference were conscious of the debt of gratitude owed by them to the Conference chairmen, rapporteurs, authors of working papers, and many individuals for their contributions to the success of the meeting. We wish to thank them and it is a pleasure to record their names in these Proceedings. Inaugural Speaker Dr. J. Rennie Whitehead, Canada Banquet Guest Speaker Honourable Mr. T. Alex Hickman, Canada Keynote Addresses Mr. C. Bornemann, Denmark Dr. A.E. Collin, Canada Dr. R.E. Francois, U.S.A.
  arctic ice system manual: First Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) Snow and Ice Workshop Dorothy K. Hall, 1995
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  arctic ice system manual: The Arctic in International Law and Policy Kristina Schönfeldt, 2017-08-24 The Arctic is an increasingly important region faced with major challenges caused not only by the effects of climate change, but also by a growing interest in its living and non-living resources, its attraction as a new destination for tourism, and as a route for navigation. It is not only the eight Arctic States that have paid an increased level of attention to the region; several non-Arctic actors from Asia and Europe also seek to gain more influence in the High North. At the same time, the evolving law and policy architecture for the Arctic region has recently played a more prominent role in the political and academic debate. Unlike Antarctica, where the coherent Antarctic Treaty System governs international cooperation, the legal regime of Arctic affairs is based on public international law, domestic law, and 'soft law'. These three pillars intersect and interact making Arctic governance multi-faceted and highly complex. This book provides an analytical introduction, a chronology of legally relevant events, and a selection of essential materials covering a wide range of issues-eg delineation and delimitation of maritime boundaries, environmental protection, indigenous peoples' rights, shipping, and fisheries. Included are multilateral and bilateral treaties, UN documents, official statements, informal instruments, domestic laws, and diplomatic correspondence.
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  arctic ice system manual: Arctic Shipping Frédéric Lasserre, Olivier Faury, 2019-09-05 This book considers both the present state of Arctic shipping and possible future trends with reference to the various sectors of maritime transportation: cruise tourism, container traffic and bulk shipping. Ports are analysed as tools that support the strategies of coastal states to foster the development of resource extraction, enhance the attractiveness of Arctic shipping lanes and enable the control of maritime activities through coast guard deployment. The aim of this book is to draw a picture of the trends of Arctic shipping. How is traffic evolving in Canada’s Arctic, or along the Northern Sea Route? Are there significant differences between bulk and container shipping segments when considering the Arctic market? How are the ports and the hinterland developing and what are the strategies behind those? How is the legal framework shaping the evolution of maritime transportation? The contributors to this book consider all of these questions, and more, as they map out the prospects for Arctic shipping and analyse in detail the development of Arctic shipping as a result of multi-variable interactions. This book will be key reading for industry professionals and post-graduate students alike.
  arctic ice system manual: A Guide to Polar Diving Wallace T. Jenkins, 1976
  arctic ice system manual: Scientific and Technical Aerospace Reports , 1995
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  arctic ice system manual: The Federal Ocean Program , 1974
  arctic ice system manual: Info Source Canada, 2007
  arctic ice system manual: Catalogue of Copyright Entries , 1922-07
  arctic ice system manual: Catalog of Copyright Entries Library of Congress. Copyright Office, 1923
  arctic ice system manual: Catalog of Copyright Entries. Part 1. [B] Group 2. Pamphlets, Etc. New Series Library of Congress. Copyright Office, 1923
  arctic ice system manual: Governance of Arctic Shipping Aldo Chircop, Floris Goerlandt, Claudio Aporta, Ronald Pelot, 2020-08-11 This open access book is a result of the Dalhousie-led research project Safe Navigation and Environment Protection, supported by a grant from the Ocean Frontier Institute’s the Canada First Research Excellent Fund (CFREF). The book focuses on Arctic shipping and investigates how ocean change and anthropogenic impacts affect our understanding of risk, policy, management and regulation for safe navigation, environment protection, conflict management between ocean uses, and protection of Indigenous peoples’ interests. A rapidly changing Arctic as a result of climate change and ice loss is rendering the North more accessible, providing new opportunities while producing impacts on the Arctic. The book explores ideas for enhanced governance of Arctic shipping through risk-based planning, marine spatial planning and scaling up shipping standards for safety, environment protection and public health.
  arctic ice system manual: Arctic Ice Shelves and Ice Islands Luke Copland, Derek Mueller, 2017-05-30 This book provides an overview of the current state of knowledge of Arctic ice shelves, ice islands and related features. Ice shelves are permanent areas of ice which float on the ocean surface while attached to the coast, and typically occur in very cold environments where perennial sea ice builds up to great thickness, and/or where glaciers flow off the land and are preserved on the ocean surface. These landscape features are relatively poorly studied in the Arctic, yet they are potentially highly sensitive indicators of climate change because they respond to changes in atmospheric, oceanic and glaciological conditions. Recent fracturing and breakup events of ice shelves in the Canadian High Arctic have attracted significant scientific and public attention, and produced large ice islands which may pose a risk to Arctic shipping and offshore infrastructure. Much has been published about Antarctic ice shelves, but to date there has not been a dedicated book about Arctic ice shelves or ice islands. This book fills that gap.
  arctic ice system manual: Project Directory , 1982
  arctic ice system manual: Federal Ocean Program United States. President, 1974
  arctic ice system manual: The Annual Report of the President to the Congress on the Nation's Efforts to Comprehend, Conserve, and Use the Sea United States. President,
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  arctic ice system manual: Polar Icebreakers in a Changing World National Research Council, Transportation Research Board, Marine Board, Division on Earth and Life Studies, Polar Research Board, Committee on the Assessment of U.S. Coast Guard Polar Icebreaker Roles and Future Needs, 2007-03-14 The United States has enduring national and strategic interests in the polar regions, including citizens living above the Arctic circle and three year-round scientific stations in the Antarctic. Polar icebreaking ships are needed to access both regions. Over the past several decades, the U.S. government has supported a fleet of four icebreakersâ€three multi-mission U.S. Coast Guard ships (the POLAR SEA, POLAR STAR, and HEALY) and the National Science Foundation's PALMER, which is dedicated solely to scientific research. Today, the POLAR STAR and the POLAR SEA are at the end of their service lives, and a lack of funds and no plans for an extension of the program has put U.S. icebreaking capability at risk. This report concludes that the United States should continue to support its interests in the Arctic and Antarctic for multiple missions, including maintaining leadership in polar science. The report recommends that the United States immediately program, budget, design, and construct two new polar icebreakers to be operated by the U.S. Coast Guard. The POLAR SEA should remain mission capable and the POLAR STAR should remain available for reactivation until the new polar icebreakers enter service. The U.S. Coast Guard should be provided sufficient operations and maintenance budget to support an increased, regular, and influential presence in the Arctic, with support from other agencies. The report also calls for a Presidential Decision Directive to clearly align agency responsibilities and budgetary authorities.
  arctic ice system manual: World Databases in Geography and Geology Chris Armstrong, 2020-01-20 No detailed description available for World Databases in Geography and Geology.
  arctic ice system manual: Bibliography on Snow, Ice and Frozen Ground, with Abstracts , 1985
  arctic ice system manual: The Optimization of Parameters for Ships Navigating in Ice L. G. Tsoy, 2022-11-14 This book presents an analytical review of the world’s construction of icebreakers, detailing the prospects of navigation along the North Sea Route. It provides the results of engineering and cost efficiency feasibility studies (ECSs) for arctic icebreakers and ice-going new generation transport ships forming part of the Russian merchant fleet. The book considers theoretical and experimental studies of ice performance of domestic icebreakers, provides the results of research into the design and construction of ice navigation transport ships, and discusses aspects of safe navigation in ice conditions.
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  arctic ice system manual: Ships Navigating in Ice Judith C. Joba, Transportation Development Centre (Canada), 1985 Selected bibliography covering references to research reports, papers published in technical journals, articles selected from open literature and unpublished material available from 1970 to 1980.
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  arctic ice system manual: Maritime Claims in the Arctic Erik Franckx, 2023-12-28 With the fundamental changes which occurred in the political structure of Europe, and improved East--West relations in general, the Arctic has increasingly become the focal point of international attention during the last few years. Scientific research and environmental protection are areas which have already witnessed some form of international cooperation in the area. With this particular evolution in mind, a new look at the legal regime of navigation in the Arctic seems to be justified. While several other countries border on the Arctic, Canada and Russia have the most extensive shorelines and have shown keen interest in ensuring that their proper share of this area is not encroached by other countries. This book is thus generally restricted to an examination of the maritime boundaries that these states are claiming, and the extent to which other states have recognized them. It also explores the need for greater international cooperation in this area, not only between the two main contenders but also with other countries that have shown a special interest in Arctic navigation and in the exploitation of resources of this area.
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  arctic ice system manual: Microlog, Canadian Research Index , 1989 An indexing, abstracting and document delivery service that covers current Canadian report literature of reference value from government and institutional sources.
  arctic ice system manual: Government-wide Index to Federal Research & Development Reports , 1966
  arctic ice system manual: Journal of the Franklin Institute , 1923 Vols. 1-69 include more or less complete patent reports of the U. S. Patent Office for years 1825-1859. cf. Index to v. 1-120 of the Journal, p. [415]
  arctic ice system manual: Cumulative Title Index to United States Public Documents, 1789-1976 Sandra K. Faull, Lorraine E. Lester, United States Historical Documents Institute, 1979
  arctic ice system manual: Catalogue of Title-entries of Books and Other Articles Entered in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington, Under the Copyright Law ... Wherein the Copyright Has Been Completed by the Deposit of Two Copies in the Office Library of Congress. Copyright Office, 1923
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