Toolik Field Station | Report
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The Toolik Field Station Report
7 October 1996
ARCUS was tasked through the
cooperative agreement with the National Science Foundation
to provide support and coordination
for a new science mission statement and a facilities'
requirements statement for the Toolik Field Station
(TFS), which is managed
by the Institute of Arctic
Biology at
University of Alaska
Fairbanks.
Dear Colleague;
Enclosed is Toolik Field Station: The Second 20
Years, recommendations on the science mission
statement and the development of Toolik Field Station
(TFS). In 1992, the University of Alaska
FairbanksInstitute of Arctic Biology (IAB) asked the
Arctic Research Consortium of the United States
(ARCUS), as an organization representative the arctic
community, to provide coordination and advice on the
science mission and development of TFS. The National
Science Foundation (NSF) funded ARCUS in 1995 to
prepare recommendations looking at least ten years
into the future. The recommendations contained in
this report were developed in a community workshop
and have undergone broad review.
Toolik Field Station: The Second 20 Years has been
submitted to IAB and NSF. We now are distributing it
to members of the organizing committee, workshop
participants, and contributors. The report is
expected to be useful to other agency personnel and
researchers as well. Additional copies are available
upon request. You may also view and/or
download
the TFS report at ARCUS
Web site.
We thank you for your participation on behalf of the
arctic research community. Your contribution to this
report has been an important part of its successful
development.
Sincerely,
Wendy K. Warnick
Executive Officer
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