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International Polar Year in 2007-2008.

International Polar Year in 2007-2008. The International Council for Science (ICSU) in conjunction with the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) formally established an International Polar Year in 2007-2008 , the 125th anniversary of the first polar year

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International Polar Year in 2007-2008.

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  1. International Polar Year in 2007-2008. • The International Council for Science (ICSU) in • conjunction with the World Meteorological • Organization (WMO) formally established an • International Polar Year in 2007-2008, • the 125th anniversary of the first polar year • (1882-1883), • the 75th anniversary of the second polar year • (1932-1933), • the 50th anniversary of the Third polar year and of • the International Geophysical Year (1957-1959)

  2. IPY • In Russia National Committee for IPY established by • Federal Service of Russia for Hydrometeorology and • Monitoring of the Environment. • Site: www.ipyrus.aari.ru. • Our World Data Center for Solid Earth Physics and • World Data Center for Solar-Terrestrial Physics take • part in IPY Project- • -Theme-Dataware for geophysical works in Arctic • Site: http://www.wdcb.ru/WDCB/IPY/IPY.ru.html

  3. International Polar Year

  4. Geomagnetic Data for Arctic

  5. Geomagnetic Data for Antarctic

  6. Seismological Data for Arctic(earthquake distribution)

  7. Seismological Data for Antarctic(earthquake distribution)

  8. Heat Flow Measurements in Arctic

  9. List of Gravity Catalogs & Mapsfor Arctic and Antarctic

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