South Pole Ice Core Science Coordination Office (SCO) s1

South Pole Ice Core Science Coordination Office (SCO) s1

<p> South Pole Ice Core Science Coordination Office (SCO) SAMPLE REQUEST FORM U.S. investigators submitting proposals requiring ice from the South Pole ice core must contact the South Pole ice iore - Science Coordination Office (SCO) prior to submitting. The South Pole SCO will provide a letter for inclusion with the proposals, assessing whether the ice core request is consistent with the South Pole ice core operation plan. To initiate the process, investigators should submit this Sample Request Form to the SCO.</p><p>If the SCO approves your Sample Request, the SCO will provide you with a Letter of Support stating that your proposal is consistent with the South Pole ice core operation plan. ** The Letter of Support needs to be submitted with your NSF proposal. **</p><p>Email the completed Sample Request Form to the following: [email protected]</p><p>** Please fill out to the best of your ability **</p><p>Project Information: PI Name: Date of Request:</p><p>Affiliation:</p><p>Email:</p><p>Project Name: Phone:</p><p>Project Status: (check only one)</p><p>Proposal in Prep Proposal Submitted Funded - Grant Number: </p><p>Sample Status: (check only one) New Request Modification to a Previous Request</p><p>Science Objectives: Please BRIEFLY describe your science objectives AND the science justification for why South Pole ice is necessary to meet these objectives</p><p>Sampling in the Field: If you require sampling in the field on the core please describe how, when this will be performed </p><p>Describe the samples you are requesting: Example: Size, volume, shape, sample frequency (depth or time), time or depth interval, specific event, amount of flexibility with regards to sample depth and sample shape, constraints on location with the core cross section</p><p>Is this a continuous sample down the entire length of the ice core, or is this a non-continuous sample? Continuous Non-continuous</p><p>Page 1 of 3 Version: March, 2014 South Pole Ice Core Science Coordination Office (SCO) SAMPLE REQUEST FORM Describe how this sample might change typical processing at NICL: (only applicable to special requirements) Example: What equipment is needed, required ice surface preparation, how long will it take to sample, how many people, how much space in the exam room, how much electrical power, internet access, how will the ice be moved around in the exam room, how will the samples be packed, how long will they be stored at NICL, how will they be sent to your lab, any special concerns about contamination or sampling procedure, what chemicals will be used.</p><p>Describe everything you will measure on the sample:</p><p>Describe how this sample could be shared with other investigators:</p><p>Describe what you have done to investigate the possibilities of collecting this sample from ice that might be allocated to another investigator:</p><p>Is this request part of a collaborative proposal by more than one University? (check only one)</p><p>No Yes If yes, which one? </p><p>Will the sampling be done as part of a multi investigator CPL? (check only one)</p><p>No Yes If yes, which one? </p><p>Additional Information: Please add any additional information that you think may be relevant to this request:</p><p>Page 2 of 3 Version: March, 2014 South Pole Ice Core Science Coordination Office (SCO) SAMPLE REQUEST FORM</p><p>Page 3 of 3 Version: March, 2014</p>

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