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Logistics

An important part of the proposed project is the careful preparation of the field campaign. Following the same and efficient logistics as in the 2004 GreenICE camp, the 2008 GreenArc camp will be established in cooperation with Defence Research Establishment Atlantic, Canada, who already has ice camp equipment (tents, heaters, generators etc.) at Canadian Forces Alert. The ice camp will be located at approximately equal distance from Station Nord and Alert, and it is therefore anticipated to fly in basic equipment from Alert during the start of the camp operations, followed by mobilization of scientists via Alert and/or Station Nord and Svalbard. A US C-130 will be used to supply the required aviation fuel to Alert, and might also be used to transport people to Alert or Station Nord, as was done during the GreenIce camp. A ski-equipped Twin-Otter will establish and supply the ice camp. An additional Twin-Otter, stationed in the area as part of the Cryovex-08 experiment, will be carrying out the lidar and radar altimeter measurements, and also aid in logistics flights.

Detailed logistics will be handled by DNSC in coordination with e.g. VECO (US). Because of earlier work out of Alert carried out by several of the participating institutions, initiation of ice camp planning in early spring of 2008 is deemed sufficient. The likely period for the ice camp will be late April / May depending on the detailed availability of facilities at Alert.