ARCTIC RESEARCH
January 8, 2009
NEW SCIENTIFIC FRONTIERS
Fourth exploration planned to Arctic
SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT
Mumbai: A new exploration to the Arctic is being planned and the Government of India has invited scientific proposals on varied scientific topics like space weather and air quality research and aerosol studies to be conducted there.
So far India has sent 28 research missions to Antarctica since 1981 – and as far as the research in Arctic is concerned this would be the fourth mission.
The National Centre of Antarctic and Ocean Research (NCAOR), an autonomous R & D institution under the Ministry of Earth Sciences (MoES) has invited proposals. "We are now planning the fourth exploration mission, and it is a continuation of the programme that commenced nearly two years ago," a researcher of Goa-based NCAOR told Sakaal Times on Thursday.
The proposals have been invited from national scientific organisations/institutions, research laboratories and universities with a sustained interest in polar research for funded access to the Ny-Alesund Research Infrastructure in Svalbard, Norway. The research base is known as Himadri.
The research are planned in wide areas like – biogeochemical cycling of major elements in aquatic environment, space weather, air quality research and aerosol studies, community ecology of pelagic system, palaeoclimatological studies in Arctic region, genetic variability of flora and fauna with specific reference to cold adaptations.
NEW SCIENTIFIC FRONTIERS
Fourth exploration planned to Arctic
SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT
Mumbai: A new exploration to the Arctic is being planned and the Government of India has invited scientific proposals on varied scientific topics like space weather and air quality research and aerosol studies to be conducted there.
So far India has sent 28 research missions to Antarctica since 1981 – and as far as the research in Arctic is concerned this would be the fourth mission.
The National Centre of Antarctic and Ocean Research (NCAOR), an autonomous R & D institution under the Ministry of Earth Sciences (MoES) has invited proposals. "We are now planning the fourth exploration mission, and it is a continuation of the programme that commenced nearly two years ago," a researcher of Goa-based NCAOR told Sakaal Times on Thursday.
The proposals have been invited from national scientific organisations/institutions, research laboratories and universities with a sustained interest in polar research for funded access to the Ny-Alesund Research Infrastructure in Svalbard, Norway. The research base is known as Himadri.
The research are planned in wide areas like – biogeochemical cycling of major elements in aquatic environment, space weather, air quality research and aerosol studies, community ecology of pelagic system, palaeoclimatological studies in Arctic region, genetic variability of flora and fauna with specific reference to cold adaptations.
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