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GRIP and drilled
The GRIP and GISP cores, each about 3000 m long, were drilled by European and US teams respectively on the summit of Greenland.
Indeed, the Vostok ice core was drilled before the Greenland cores, and the existence of Dansgaard – Oeschger events was not widely recognised until the Greenland ( GRIP / GISP2 ) cores were done ; after which there was some reexamination of the Vostok core to see if these events had somehow been " missed ".
This hit bedrock ( and drilled another 1. 55 m into bedrock ) on July 1, 1993 after five years of drilling, while European scientists produced a parallel core in the GRIP project.

GRIP and ice
Sawing the Greenland ice core project | GRIP core
The dating between the European GRIP ice core
( 2005 ) that the spectral peak found in the GISP2 ice core was not present in the GRIP core, and thus depended critically on the accuracy of the dating.
Its main objective is to obtain full documentation of the climatic and atmospheric record archived in Antarctic ice by drilling and analyzing two ice cores and comparing these with their Greenland counterparts ( GRIP and GISP ).
Greenland ice core project ( GRIP ) domes.
A portion of the GRIP ice core.
The discovery which was named for him, Heinrich events-periods of substantial ice output of the continental ice sheets, by which the global climate is strongly affected-were subsequently confirmed by investigations of ice core samples from the Greenland ice sheet by the Greenland ice core project ( GRIP ).

GRIP and core
However the older parts of the GISP2 core do not show this regularity, nor do the same events in the GRIP core.
( AGU geophysical monograph 33, 1985 ) note their existence in the GRIP core as " violent oscillations " in the δ < sup > 18 </ sup > O signal, and that they appear to correlate to events in the previous Camp Century core 1 400 km away, thus providing evidence for their corresponding to widespread climatic anomalies ( with only the Camp Century core, they could have been local fluctuations ).
Sawing the GRIP core on site.
Dielectric profiling on the GRIP core.

GRIP and Greenland
Although the major events recorded in the Vostok, EPICA, NGRIP, and GRIP during the last glacial period are present in all four cores some variation with depth ( both shallower and deeper ) occur between the Antarctic and Greenland cores.
These three periods correlate with similar events in the Greenland GRIP and GISP2 cores.
The Greenland Ice Core Project ( GRIP ) was a multinational European research project, organised through the European Science Foundation.

GRIP and at
Examples include the SKIM (" S-K-I machine ") computer, built at the University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory, and the multiprocessor GRIP (" Graph Reduction In Parallel ") computer, built at University College London.
Opponents of Georgia's transportation policies have alleged a race-based two-tiered system, where billions are spent by the state on highway expansion to aid the commutes of mostly Caucasian residents of the suburbs and rural areas ( like GRIP ), while service cuts at MARTA have hurt mostly African Americans.
Although the depths are different, the GRIP and NGRIP cores also contain this climatic optimum at very similar times.
The GRIP logistics were managed by what is now called Centre for Ice and Climate at the Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen, Denmark.
This has the advantage that the bottom layers are less compressed by thinning than they would otherwise be: NGRIP annual layers at 105 kyr age are 1. 1 cm thick, twice the GRIP thicknesses at equal age.

GRIP and from
In Georgia, US 280 from Columbus, Georgia to I-16, is also a GRIP corridor known as " Power Alley ".
In 2008 Grampian Police took part in the first GRIP campaign, designed to increase awareness in the bars and pubs of Aberdeen with an eye towards to protecting patrons from racist assaults.
* GRIP page from ESF
* GRIP info from the NCDC

GRIP and .
* " The GRIP Coring Effort.
Grampian Racist Incident Partnership ( GRIP ) is a coalition of race equality groups led by Grampian Police officers.
GRIP had mixed results in its first two years.
Brussels: GRIP.
Many European and international research projects base their Grid software implementations on UNICORE, e. g. EUROGRID, GRIP, OpenMolGRID, VIOLA, or the Japanese NaReGI project.

successfully and drilled
The Hartford City Gas & Oil Company was formed in early 1887, and successfully drilled a natural gas well later in the year.
A fateful day in Electra's history was April 1, 1911, when the Clayco gusher successfully drilled for oil.
As of January 1, 2007, over 50 development wells have been successfully drilled from the platform, including several world record " extended reach drilling " wells.
MHA partner John Bartlett patented the bentonite-slurry shield tunnel boring machine ( UK patent 1083322 ) and a trial length of tunnel was drilled successfully through poor ground conditions at New Cross in London.

successfully and metre
Wallace successfully quelled the Bombers ' scoring power and defeated the team which had won the previous 20 games by playing 14 of the 18 men on the field in the defensive zone for the entirety of the game, and often with all 18 players taking up positions in the 50 metre arc.
Bayano Kamani had the best finish for a Panamanian athlete in Athens with his 5th place in the 400 metre hurdles, and also successfully set a new national record in the semifinal.
Instead, in 1999, the team set off from Tibet and successfully climbed the 7, 535 metre subsidiary peak, Liankang Kangri ( also known as Gangkhar Puensum North ).
The Crotale Mk. 3 system's VT1 missile successfully intercepted a Banshee target drone at 970 metre altitude and 8 km range in 11 seconds on 15 January 2008.
Later, on 31 January 2008, the system successfully intercepted another target drone at a 500 metre altitude and 15 km range in 35 seconds.

successfully and ice
After a third winter trapped in the ice, Amundsen was able to navigate a passage into the Beaufort Sea after which he cleared into the Bering Strait, thus having successfully navigated the Northwest Passage.
Kidneys packaged on ice can be successfully transplanted 24 – 36 hours after recovery.
For practical purposes, Arctic sea ice may have made this description true, and Greenland is not known to have been successfully circumnavigated until the 20th century.
Finally, in 1977, the scientists were able to drill successfully through the ice, making a hole that could be sampled every few days for three weeks.
He was joined shortly thereafter ( June 1946 ) by Clifford Shull, and together they established the basic principles of the technique, and applied it successfully to many different materials, addressing problems like the structure of ice and the microscopic arrangements of magnetic moments in materials.
In ice hockey, a shutout ( SO ) is credited to a goaltender who successfully stops the other team from scoring during the entire game.
) are at even greater risk of damage than the vessel's hull, so the ability of an icebreaker to propel itself onto the ice, break it, and clear the debris from its path successfully is essential for its safety.
The crew successfully troubleshooted a student experiment on ice crystal growth.
The crew earned the name " Icebusters " when Hartsfield successfully removed a hazardous ice buildup from the Orbiter using the Remote Manipulator System.
The crew earned the name " Icebusters " in successfully removing hazardous ice particles from the orbiter using the Remote Manipulator System.
After successfully breaking through the ice with a torpedo, fired from an UN-sabotaged tube, Dolphin finally emerges just two hundred feet from Zebra.
During the mission the crew successfully deployed the Galileo spacecraft, starting its journey to explore Jupiter, operated the Shuttle Solar Backscatter Ultraviolet Instrument ( SSBUV ) to map atmospheric ozone, and performed numerous secondary experiments involving radiation measurements, polymer morphology, lightning research, microgravity effects on plants, and a student experiment on ice crystal growth in space.
It came to public attention in 2002 when microbes frozen in its ice cover for more than 2, 800 years were successfully thawed and reanimated.
Although Larionov and Fetisov had successfully spearheaded the rebellion against Soviet ice hockey officials in the late 1980s that led to the allowance of Soviet players to join the NHL, Bure's transfer to the Canucks met with resistance.
The mission ended July 31, 1999, when the orbiter was deliberately crashed into a crater near the lunar south pole after the presence of water ice was successfully detected.
During the mission crew members successfully deployed the Galileo spacecraft on its journey to explore Jupiter, operated the Shuttle Solar Backscatter Ultraviolet Instrument ( SSBUV ) to map atmospheric ozone, and performed numerous secondary experiments involving radiation measurements, polymer morphology, lightning research, microgravity effects on plants, and a student experiment on ice crystal growth in space.
After successfully crossing his light forces, Cadwalader discovered that river ice prevented crossing his artillery.
After the Red Wings successfully retained the Stanley Cup in 1998, Konstantinov was wheeled onto the ice, surrounded by his teammates, to celebrate the win.
In 1996, a similar operation was performed in the Australian state of Victoria, when a woman's face and scalp, torn off in a similar accident, was packed in ice and successfully reattached.
It also successfully created a special, hyperdense " hot ice " known as ice VII, by quickly compressing water to pressures of 70, 000 to 120, 000 atmospheres ( 7 to 12 GPa ).
Anderson and his crew received international notice when the Nautilus became the first submarine to sail successfully under the polar ice cap surrounding the North Pole.
Even though it flowers while there is still snow and ice on the ground it is successfully pollinated by early insects that also emerge at this time.
While the batteries were designed to last for 30 minutes, and some were successfully used in tests for more than 60 minutes, a typical puck lasted only about 10 minutes on the ice.

5.378 seconds.