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| 13 June | |
| 8:00 A | Breakfast with early arrivals (Young's Restaurant, Main St., Durham) |
| 12:00-5:OOP | ICWG Meeting (3rd floor Room 301 Science and Eng. Res. Bldg.) |
| 7:30 P | Ice Breaker, (refreshments, hot and cold hors d'oeuvres) (New England Center) - Windsor Charles Room |
| 14 June | |
| 8:30-8:45 | Welcoming Remarks - Dean Otis Sproul (College of Engineering and Physical Sciences) |
| 8:45-9:30 | Ice Cores and the Global Change Program - Berrien Moore (EOS) |
| 9:30-10:15 | The Value of a Deep Ice Core Record - Wally Broecker (Lamont) |
| 10:15-10:30 | Break |
| 10:30-11:15 | Current International Ice Core Efforts (e.g. Soviet-French Vostok program, EUROCORE and GRIP) - Claude Lorius (LGGE, France) |
| 11:15-12:00 | Ice Core Research and NSF - Ted-DeLaca (Division of Polar Programs) GISP II - Herman Zimmerman (Division of Polar Programs) DPP Glaciology - Harold Borns (Division of Polar Programs) |
| 12:00-1:30 | Lunch (Durham restaurants) |
| 1:30-1:45 | Introduction to the World Data Center-Glaciology-Richard Armstrong |
| 1:30-2:00 | Organization of Specialty Groups (e.g., stable isotopes in ice, gases and
isotopes of gases, cosmogenic isotopes, trace metals, major anions and cations, organic compounds and other trace constituents, physical and
mechanical properties, borehole studies, atmospheric studies, modeling and GISP H Site Selection Panel Meeting). Speciality Group meetings will be assigned to rooms in Science and Engineering Research Building. |
| 2:00-6:00 | Speciality Group Meetings (Report preparation to include: state-of-the-art, importance and major problems, etc. due 8:00 AM next day at secretary's desk for typing and distribution. Participants should be familiar with the information included in: 1) V~DC-A Report GD-8 Glaciological Data-Ice Cores (available from WDC-A for Glaciology-Boulder); 2) Scientific Planning for Deep Ice Core Drilling in Central Greenland (GISP II) (available from the BPRC, OSU) and 3) U.S. Ice Core Research Capabilities (available from the EOS/UNH) - a limited number of copies of 1, 2 and 3 are available. |
| 7:30P | Transportation to Portsmouth, New Hampshire for dinner (reservation arrangements to be made during day). A van and cars will be provided for transport. |
| 15 June | |
| 8:30A-10:30 | Deep Drill Technology, The Core Processing Line and Camp Design (K Kuivinen - Moderator) |
| 10:30-10:45 | Break |
| 10:45-12:00 | GISP II Site Selection and Related Activities (S. Hodge - Moderator) |
| 12:00-1:30 | Lunch (Durham restaurants) |
| 1:30-6:00 | Specialty Group Reports and Discussion |
| 7:OOP | Transportation to Portsmouth for dinner (reservations and transport same as 14 June). |
| 16 June | |
| 8:30A-10:00 | GISP II Laboratory and Field Analysis (P. Grootes-Moderator) |
| 10:00-10:15 | Break |
| 10:15-12:00 | GISP 11 Core Sectioning and Distribution (M. Whalen - Moderator) |
| 12:00-1:30 | Lunch (Durham restaurants) |
| 1:30-2:30 | GISP II Data Handling, Comparison with Other Data Sets and Preparation of Reports (R. Armstrong- Moderator) |
| 2:30-4:00 | Antarctic Deep Ice Core - Site Selection and Related Activities (C. Bentley - Moderator) |
| 4:00-4:15 | Break |
| 4:15-5:30 | Antarctic Deep Ice Core - Laboratory and Field Analysis (C. Laird - Moderator) |
| 7:00 | Transportation (bus) to Group Dinner meet at Science Building for departure. |
| 8:00 | Group Dinner - Clambake at Bill Foster's, Maine (Cash bar) |
| 17 June | |
| 8:30A- 10:00 | The Need for a Global Array of Shallow to Intermediate Depth Ice Cores (L. Thompson - Moderator) |
| 10:00-10:15 | Break |
| 10:15-12 P | Non-Core Studies Related to a Global Array of Shallow to Intermediate Depth Ice Cores (R. Borys - Moderator) |
| 12:00-1:30 | Lunch (Durham restaurants) |
| 1:30-5:00 | General discussion, concluding remarks, the future (P. Mayewski) Moderator's meeting - discussion of final reports. |
| Moderator Duties: Moderators are responsible for handling discussion groups and for a rough draft summary report (including recommendations) no later than the morning of the next day Rough draft reports will be distributed to Workshop participants for their comments and then moderators should collect comments for inclusion in their final reports. A typist will be available to assist in report preparation. |
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| Report Schedule: | |
| 25 June | Submission to L. Preble of any report revision by moderators and participants. |
| 1 July | Submission of Workshop Summary to Earthquest and to AGU for use in EOS. |
| 15 July | Distribution of Final Workshop Report. |
| For Assistance: | |
| Lyn Preble | Science and Engineering Research Building, Room 328, 862-1061 (dial 1061- on campus phones only) |
| Paul Mayewski | Science and Engineering Research Building, Room 335, 862-3146 (dial 3146 - on campus phones only) Home 659-7424 |
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