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Antarctic Research in Finland. Arto Vitikka Arctic Centre University of Lapland arto.vitikka@ulapland.fi. The Arctic Centre. Multidimensional Arctic actor Research, Education, Science communication, Science Centre & Library Founded in 1989 Located in Rovaniemi at the Arctic Circle
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Antarctic Research in Finland Arto Vitikka Arctic Centre University of Lapland arto.vitikka@ulapland.fi
The Arctic Centre • Multidimensional Arctic actor • Research, Education, Science communication, Science Centre & Library • Founded in 1989 • Located in Rovaniemi at the Arctic Circle • Staff of 50 • Annual budget 4M€ • Part of the University of Lapland • The northernmost university in the EU • Faculties: Art and Design, Education, Law, Social Sciences • Founded in 1979 • 4500 students, 630 staff
Multidisciplinary research • Social and natural sciences & law • Research groups 1) Global change2) Sustainable development3) The Northern Institute for Environmental and Minority Law Photo: Martina Schäfer Photo: Bruce Forbes
Antarctic research in Finland • The main source for the Antarctic research funding is the Ministry of Education. This funding is distributed by the Academy of Finland. • The funding is given to research projects in four year periods and the current projects are funded for the years 2009-2012.
Finnish Antarctic Research Program • The Finnish Antarctic Research Program (FINNARP) maintains the Finnish research station Aboa in Queen Maud Land and is also responsible for the logistics. • FINNARP is situated at the Finnish Meteorological Institute. Photo: FINNARP
Data management • In Finland there is no central national data centre for the Antarctic data. • The data is stored at the research institutes and universities which are doing research there. • Generally AMD is well appreciated in Finland, especially among younger researchers
Research projects during 2009-2012 • Aerosols and snow at the Antarctic coast and continental glacier,Finnish Meteorological Institute • Aerosols and snow at the Antarctic coast and plateau, University of Helsinki • The changing atmoshpere at the Antarctica, Finnish Meteorological Institute • Evolution of snow cover and dynamics of atmospheric deposits in the snow in the Antarctica, University of Helsinki • Dynamical evolution of Scharffenbergbotnen blue ice area since the Late Glacial Maximum, Arctic Centre
Research projects during 2009-2012 • Stable boundary layer, University of Helsinki • Cenozoic East Antarctic Ice Sheet History from Wilkes Land Sediments, IODP Expedition 318 - IODP Excursion 322, University of Oulu • The meteorology of the Antarctica and it’s interaction with the snow, ice and the sea, Finnish Meteorological Institute • Crustal movemets in the Dronning Maud Land, Permanent GPS station and absolute gravity in base Aboa, Finnish Geodetic Institute
More information • www.antarctica.fi • gcmd.gsfc.nasa.gov/KeywordSearch/Home.do?Portal=amd_fi&MetadataType=0 Thank You!