Request for Community Input
Draft 2014 Long Range Science Plan
U.S. Ice Drilling Program
Submission deadline: Friday, 16 May 2014
To download the working draft, please go to:
http://www.icedrill.org/scientists/scientists.shtml#scienceplan
For further information on the U.S. Ice Drilling program, please go to:
http://www.icedrill.org.
Each year in the spring the Ice Drilling Program Office (IDPO) of the
U.S. Ice Drilling Program works with its Science Advisory Board and with
the research community to update the IDPO Long Range Science Plan. This
Plan identifies the science in the coming decade that will require the
use of ice drilling technology and expertise, and it drives the
formation of the associated Ice Drilling Design and Operations (IDDO)
Long Range Drilling Technology Plan. Together, the two plans provide the
basis for multi-annual planning for the actions and drill development
projects of IDPO-IDDO, and the plans give the funding agencies advance
notice of upcoming community science needs.
If you will need an ice core or a hole drilled in a glacier or ice sheet
in the coming decade, please make sure that the high-level articulation
of your science is captured in the current draft update of the Long
Range Science Plan.
Please read through the draft Long Range Science Plan and send
corrections, updates, or additions to Icedrill [at] Dartmouth.edu as soon as
possible, but no later than May 16.
Submission deadline: Friday, 16 May 2014.
To download the working draft, please go to:
http://www.icedrill.org/scientists/scientists.shtml#scienceplan.
For further information on the U.S. Ice Drilling program, please go to:
http://www.icedrill.org.
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