Information Solicitation
U.S. Ice Drilling Program Office
National Science Foundation
Office of Polar Programs
Nominations Requested by: Sunday, 8 March 2009
Dear Colleague,
The newly-formed U. S. Ice Drilling Program Office seeks your input!
- Ice Drilling Program Office (IDPO) and Ice Drilling Design and
Operations group (IDDO) - Call for members for Senior Advisory Board of IDPO
Call for U. S. ice drilling project white papers
Ice Drilling Program Office (IDPO) and Ice Drilling Design and
Operations Group (IDDO)
The U.S. Ice Drilling Program comprises scientists seeking to better
understand evidence of the past archived in and under polar ice sheets
and high-latitude glaciers, along with drillers who enable the science.
Discoveries about changes in climate and the environment, using evidence
from glaciers and ice sheets, inform environmental policy. The Ice
Drilling Program Office (IDPO) is funded as a cooperative agreement with
NSF to coordinate long-term and short-term planning for the greater US
ice science community, and to oversee the Ice Drilling Design and
Operations group (IDDO), to ensure that the drilling technology will be
there when needed by the science.
http://www.nsf.gov/news/news_summ.jsp?cntn_id=112909&org=OPP&from=news
Cooperative Agreements with Dartmouth College, University of Wisconsin
and University of New Hampshire established the collaborative IDPO. A
Cooperative Agreement was also signed with University of Wisconsin for
the establishment of the IDDO. We will be releasing our web page in
early April. In the meantime you may contact the IDPO by sending an
email to icedrill(at)Dartmouth (dot)edu (Please put "Icedrill" in the
subject line of the email to help eliminate spam).
Call for Members for Senior Advisory Board of IDPO
The IDPO is currently seeking members from the U.S. ice drilling
community to serve on its Senior Advisory Board (SAB). The IPO will work
closely with the SAB (and with other groups, organizations, and
individuals) to develop comprehensive long term and short term science
plans for the US research community. SAB members should have extensive
experience in an area of science that requires ice coring or drilling.
The plans will be used to guide development of coring and drilling
equipment. To nominate yourself or someone else for the SAB, please
contact Ed Brook at brooke(at)geo(dot)oregonstate(dot)edu. Nominations
are needed by March 8, 2009.Call for U. S. Ice Coring and Drilling Project White Papers
The initial plans developed by IDPO will factor in existing white papers
that have been developed by the ice coring and drilling communities. If
your research community has white papers, documents or plans that you
intend to pursue in the near-term or long term future, please send a
copy to: icedrill(at)Dartmouth(dot)edu. In your email, please identify
the person associated with each white paper who will serve as the point
of contact for IDPO.
Thanks for your time. We look forward to working with you!
Mary Albert
Executive Director, IDPO
Charlie Bentley
Director of Drilling Technology, IDPO
Mark Twickler
Director of Communications, IDPO