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Ukrainian-Polish geophysical observatory PIP-IVAN in Czarnohora MTS progress report

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Warianty tytułu
Konferencja
Geodetic and Geodynamic Programmes of the CEI (Central European Initiative) (6-11.04.2003; Nice, France)
Języki publikacji
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Abstrakty
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International concept of renovation of the old tumbledown astronomic observatory at the Mt. Pip-Ivan in Charnohora (Eastern Carpathians) and establishment in it the Ukrainian-Polish scientific station emerged seven years ago as a result of a bilateral initiative of the scientists-geodesists from the University "Lviv Polytechnic" and tbe Warsaw University of Technology. After that, during a whole series of Ukrainian-Polish discussions which incIuded representatives of different scientific institutions, the project of creation of the Ukrainian-Polish geophysical observatory with the permanently working satellite, gravimetric tidal, seismic, magnetic, meteorological and ecological laboratories as wen as with the recreation and tourist centre was developed. It is also envisaged to release in the Cuture this rebuild observatory to the organisation of Central European Initiative (CEl) as the international training and educational centre. In January 2002 the Ukrainian-Polish Coordination Scientific Council was establisbed under the chairmanship of a representative of the Ivano-Frankivsk administration district. The deputy chairmen of this Council are: from the side of Ukraine - Dr Kornelij Tretyak, and from Polish side - Prof. Dr Janusz Sledzinski. In summer 2002 the scientists from Cracow Mining Academy and Lviv Polytechnic carried out successfully the GPS campaign that incorporated few the highest picks in Charnohora including th e Mt. Pip-Ivan. The creation ofthe Ukrainian-Polish geophysical observatory on the top of the highest part of the Eastern Carpathians is commonly recognised as a very nice example of the fruitful and effective cross-border cooperation between Ukraine and Poland. Lately this concept met with approval of the highest government authorities of both countries.
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Tom
Strony
213--217
Opis fizyczny
Bibliogr. 3 poz., fot.
Twórcy
autor
  • Committee of Human Evolution and Paleoecology, Ukraine
autor
  • State Fund for Fundamental Research, Ukraine
  • Warsaw University of Technology, Poland
autor
  • National University "Lviv Polytechnic", Ukraine
Bibliografia
  • 1. J. Ivankiv, A. Dultsev, F. Zablotskij, K. Tretiak, J. Śledziński. Establishment of the International Geophysical Station Pip-Ivan (2022m) in Eastern Carpathians. Paper presented at the General Assembly of the European Geophysical Society (EGS), Symposium G14 "Geodetic and Geodynamic Programmes of the CEl", Vienna, Austria, 21-25 April 1997. Also Proceedings of this Symposium: REPORTS ON GEODESY, IG&GA WUT, No. 3 (26), 1997.
  • 2. J. Śledziński. Badania na szczycie (“Investigations on a summit of a mountain" in Polish). GEODETA. No. 5 (24), 1997.
  • 3. M. Bendyna, J. Śledziński, K. Tretyak, F. Zablotskyj. Progress in establishment of the Ukrainian-Polish Observatory Pip-Ivan in Charnohora. Paper presented at the XXIII General Assembly of the European Geophysical Society (EGS), Symposium G16 “Geodetic and Geodynamic Achievements of the Central European Initiative (CEI)”. Acropolis, Nice, France, 20-24 April 1998. Also Proceedings of this Symposium: REPORTS ON GEODESY, IG&GA WUT, No. 9 (39), 1998.
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Bibliografia
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