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 Greenland Ice Sheet Thinning Rapidly - http://www.cnn.com/NATURE/9903/04/greenland.ice.sheet/index.html CNN news report on findings of a study by NASA scientists. |
 Greenland Chain - http://web.dmi.dk/projects/chain/greenland.html Danish Meteorological Institute, Solar-Terrestrial Physics Division list of magnetometers operated by DMI and SPRL in Greenland. |
 Danish Polar Center - http://www.dpc.dk/ Provides services and logistic support to research projects in Greenland and publishes information on polar research. |
 Time - Greenland - http://times.clari.net.au/Greenland.html Local time for three Greenland communities; also shows the precise geographic locations, local time in relation to Universal Time (GMT) and Daylight Savings Time information. |
 University of St. Andrews 1975 Greenland Expedition - http://www.greenlandexpedition.com/1975sta001home.htm Detailed account of mountaineering in the Cape Farewell region including botanical and archaelogical reports, with photos. |
 Geology of Greenland Survey Bulletin 176 - http://www.geus.dk/publications/review-greenland-96/gsb176p60-65-uk.htm Downloadable PDF-file article, Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS) concerning metasedimentary rocks, intrusions and deformation history in the south-east part of the c. 1800 Ma Ketilidian orogen, South Greenland. |
 Greenland Hydrocarbon Exploration Information Service - GHEXIS - http://www.geus.dk/ghexis/ A free newsletter containing licensing, exploration and other related information of interest to the oil and gas industry. |
 Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS) - http://www.geus.dk/geuspage-uk.htm Geoscientific studies, research, consultancy and geological mapping in Denmark, Greenland and the Faroe Islands. |
 The Peregrine Fund - Thule Greenland Project - http://www.peregrinefund.org/conserve_category.asp?category=Arctic%20Program%20-%20Greenland Report of the pilot studies on falcons, gyrfalcons and other birds in Thule; also provides links to similar sites and other Greenland resources. |
 GISP2 - Greenland Ice Sheet Project 2 - http://www.gisp2.sr.unh.edu/ Information about ice core research and drilling which discovered 3053.44 meters of ice at the Greenland site, the deepest ice core in the world. |
 Greenland, Iceberg Paradise - http://www.geocities.com/yosemite/rapids/4233/ Detailed information about Greenland's icebergs, geography and recreation activities. Includes numerous photographs, diagrams and scientific data about ice cores, weather and related topics. |
 The Greenland Summit Ice Cores - http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/paleo/icecore/greenland/summit/ A permanent paleoclimate record on CD ROM for the Northern Hemisphere from the Greenland Ice Core Project (GRIP) and Greenland Ice Sheet Project Two (GISP2). |
 Greenland International Consulting Inc. - http://www.grnland.com/ Offers management and monitoring of water resources, related computer software and research and development. Expert in municipal project design and management. |
 Archaeology in Arctic North America - http://arts.uwaterloo.ca/ANTHRO/ArcticArchStuff/ Describes archeological research into Arctic cultures. Focus has largely been on Canadian Arctic research, but findings also relate to Alaska and Greenland cultures. |
 Greenland Environmental Observatory - http://www.geosummit.org/ Conducts studies in year-round measurements of key atmospheric indicators at Summit Station. Includes information about the project, FAQs, photographs, a live webcam image and resource links. |
 KISS: Kangerlussuaq International Science Support - http://www.greenland-guide.gl/kangerlussuaq/kiss/default.htm Information and description of facilities, its location and accessibility for scientists and researchers to Greenland's ice cap and environment. |
 Cambridge Greenland Glaciology Expedition 2002 - http://www.greenland2002.org.uk/ Information about patrons, schedule, backing and membership of a summer 2002 expedition to Eastern Louise Boyds Land in Northeast Greenland to study the zone of convergence of two glaciers and complete several first ascents. |