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Quarterly Updates

Front cover of Quarterly Update August 2008
  • Annual Science Meeting
  • Basal Sampling, Replicate Coring and Borehole Logging Science and Implementation Plans
  • 2008 NICL Core Processing Line
  • 2008/2009 Antarctic Field Season
  • Design Modifications for Recovering 4-Meter Ice Cores with the DISC Drill
  • Outreach Website

Front cover of Quarterly Update March 2008
  • 2007/2008 Field Season Overview
  • 2008/2009 Science Technicians
  • Raytheon Polar Services Update
  • 2008 NICL Core Processing Line
  • Annual Fall Science Meeting
  • Basal Sampling and Replicate Coring

Front Cover of Quarterly Update December 2007
  • Annual Fall Science Meeting
  • Antarctic Field Season 2007/2008
  • 2008/2009 Science Technicians Needed
  • 2008 NICL Core Processing Line
  • Photos from the Camp Put-In

Front Cover of Quarterly Update August 2007
  • Science Coordination Office Update
  • Raytheon Polar Services Update
  • Ice Coring and Drilling Services Update
  • National Ice Core Laboratory Update

Front cover of Quarterly Update March 2007
  • Science Coordination Office Update
  • Raytheon Polar Services Update
  • Ice Coring and Drilling Services Update
  • National Ice Core Laboratory Update

Front cover of Quarterly Update October 2006
  • Antarctic Field Season 2006/2007
  • January 2007
  • June 2007
  • Early October 2007
  • Antarctic Field Season 2007/2008
  • January 2008 and Beyond

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