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摘要 It is now more than a decade since the twenty-first Chinese National Antarctic Research Expedition (21st CHINARE) reached the highest point of the Antarctic Ice Sheet on 18 January 2005, around the 20th anniversary of China's involvement in polar scientific research. This marked the ongoing evolution of the CHINARE program in the Antarctic to one with a greater research focus, and with an increased involvement in international scientific collaboration. In this and subsequent issues of Advances in Polar Science, that decade of scientific achievement will be recognized by a number of thematic papers reviewing traverse route between there and the coast. the outcomes from research at Dome A and along the It is now more than a decade since the twenty-first Chinese National Antarctic Research Expedition (21st CHINARE) reached the highest point of the Antarctic Ice Sheet on 18 January 2005, around the 20th anniversary of China's involvement in polar scientific research. This marked the ongoing evolution of the CHINARE program in the Antarctic to one with a greater research focus, and with an increased involvement in international scientific collaboration. In this and subsequent issues of Advances in Polar Science, that decade of scientific achievement will be recognized by a number of thematic papers reviewing traverse route between there and the coast. the outcomes from research at Dome A and along the
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出处 《Advances in Polar Science》 2016年第2期I0001-I0001,共1页 极地科学进展(英文版)
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