State and Dynamics of Snow and Ice Resources in the Arctic Region Derived from Data in the World Atlas of Snow and Ice Resources

The compilation of the World Atlas of Snow and Ice Resources has been in progress in the Soviet Union for more than 15 years. The effort ranks as one of the most important glaciological projects ever undertaken because of its comprehensiveness and global scope. Several hundred of the most prominent...

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Main Authors: Kotlyakov, Vladimir M., Dreyer, Natalya N.
Other Authors: AKADEMIYA NAUK SSSR MOSCOW
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 1992
Subjects:
Ice
Online Access:http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADP007328
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spelling ftdtic:ADP007328 2023-05-15T15:00:32+02:00 State and Dynamics of Snow and Ice Resources in the Arctic Region Derived from Data in the World Atlas of Snow and Ice Resources Kotlyakov, Vladimir M. Dreyer, Natalya N. AKADEMIYA NAUK SSSR MOSCOW 1992-03 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADP007328 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADP007328 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADP007328 APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE DTIC AND NTIS Geography Snow Ice and Permafrost Cartography and Aerial Photography *ICE *RESOURCES *SNOW *ARCTIC REGIONS *DYNAMICS COMPILERS DISTRIBUTION GLOBAL INTERNATIONAL MAPS NATIONS PARAMETERS SCALE SCIENTISTS SPECIALISTS USSR UNITED NATIONS WORK SYMPOSIA GLACIERS Component Reports *World Atlas IHP(Hydrological Programme) Cryosphere IGBP(International Geosphere Biosphere Programme) Glacio-nival systems Text 1992 ftdtic 2016-02-19T17:39:41Z The compilation of the World Atlas of Snow and Ice Resources has been in progress in the Soviet Union for more than 15 years. The effort ranks as one of the most important glaciological projects ever undertaken because of its comprehensiveness and global scope. Several hundred of the most prominent scientists in the U.S.S.R., including 300 specialists from 40 research institutions, participated in the work. The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and many other researchers from many nations provided broad scientific assistance to the compilers of the Atlas by compiling various datasets, analyzing maps, and giving advice. The Atlas is a major contribution of the U.S.S.R. to the Hydrological Progamme (IHP) and will also be presented by the Soviet Union to the International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme (IGBP), because many parameters associated with change in the cryosphere are included. The Atlas presents, in a systematic arrangement, comprehensive data and information about the global distribution of snow and ice, compiled since the early 1950s. The Atlas includes about 1000 maps, ranging in scale from 1:25,000 (local or individual glaciers) to 1:90,000,000. The maps in the Adas are distributed throughout the 17 subject sections. This article is from 'Proceedings of the International Conference on the Role of the Polar Regions in Global Change Held in Fairbanks, Alaska on 11-15 June 990. Volume 2', AD-A253 028, p477-480. See also Volume 1, AD-A253 027. Text Arctic glaciers Ice permafrost Alaska Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database Arctic Fairbanks
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topic Geography
Snow
Ice and Permafrost
Cartography and Aerial Photography
*ICE
*RESOURCES
*SNOW
*ARCTIC REGIONS
*DYNAMICS
COMPILERS
DISTRIBUTION
GLOBAL
INTERNATIONAL
MAPS
NATIONS
PARAMETERS
SCALE
SCIENTISTS
SPECIALISTS
USSR
UNITED NATIONS
WORK
SYMPOSIA
GLACIERS
Component Reports
*World Atlas
IHP(Hydrological Programme)
Cryosphere
IGBP(International Geosphere Biosphere Programme)
Glacio-nival systems
spellingShingle Geography
Snow
Ice and Permafrost
Cartography and Aerial Photography
*ICE
*RESOURCES
*SNOW
*ARCTIC REGIONS
*DYNAMICS
COMPILERS
DISTRIBUTION
GLOBAL
INTERNATIONAL
MAPS
NATIONS
PARAMETERS
SCALE
SCIENTISTS
SPECIALISTS
USSR
UNITED NATIONS
WORK
SYMPOSIA
GLACIERS
Component Reports
*World Atlas
IHP(Hydrological Programme)
Cryosphere
IGBP(International Geosphere Biosphere Programme)
Glacio-nival systems
Kotlyakov, Vladimir M.
Dreyer, Natalya N.
State and Dynamics of Snow and Ice Resources in the Arctic Region Derived from Data in the World Atlas of Snow and Ice Resources
topic_facet Geography
Snow
Ice and Permafrost
Cartography and Aerial Photography
*ICE
*RESOURCES
*SNOW
*ARCTIC REGIONS
*DYNAMICS
COMPILERS
DISTRIBUTION
GLOBAL
INTERNATIONAL
MAPS
NATIONS
PARAMETERS
SCALE
SCIENTISTS
SPECIALISTS
USSR
UNITED NATIONS
WORK
SYMPOSIA
GLACIERS
Component Reports
*World Atlas
IHP(Hydrological Programme)
Cryosphere
IGBP(International Geosphere Biosphere Programme)
Glacio-nival systems
description The compilation of the World Atlas of Snow and Ice Resources has been in progress in the Soviet Union for more than 15 years. The effort ranks as one of the most important glaciological projects ever undertaken because of its comprehensiveness and global scope. Several hundred of the most prominent scientists in the U.S.S.R., including 300 specialists from 40 research institutions, participated in the work. The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and many other researchers from many nations provided broad scientific assistance to the compilers of the Atlas by compiling various datasets, analyzing maps, and giving advice. The Atlas is a major contribution of the U.S.S.R. to the Hydrological Progamme (IHP) and will also be presented by the Soviet Union to the International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme (IGBP), because many parameters associated with change in the cryosphere are included. The Atlas presents, in a systematic arrangement, comprehensive data and information about the global distribution of snow and ice, compiled since the early 1950s. The Atlas includes about 1000 maps, ranging in scale from 1:25,000 (local or individual glaciers) to 1:90,000,000. The maps in the Adas are distributed throughout the 17 subject sections. This article is from 'Proceedings of the International Conference on the Role of the Polar Regions in Global Change Held in Fairbanks, Alaska on 11-15 June 990. Volume 2', AD-A253 028, p477-480. See also Volume 1, AD-A253 027.
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Dreyer, Natalya N.
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Dreyer, Natalya N.
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title State and Dynamics of Snow and Ice Resources in the Arctic Region Derived from Data in the World Atlas of Snow and Ice Resources
title_short State and Dynamics of Snow and Ice Resources in the Arctic Region Derived from Data in the World Atlas of Snow and Ice Resources
title_full State and Dynamics of Snow and Ice Resources in the Arctic Region Derived from Data in the World Atlas of Snow and Ice Resources
title_fullStr State and Dynamics of Snow and Ice Resources in the Arctic Region Derived from Data in the World Atlas of Snow and Ice Resources
title_full_unstemmed State and Dynamics of Snow and Ice Resources in the Arctic Region Derived from Data in the World Atlas of Snow and Ice Resources
title_sort state and dynamics of snow and ice resources in the arctic region derived from data in the world atlas of snow and ice resources
publishDate 1992
url http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADP007328
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