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    Earth science information: Planning for the integration and use of global change information

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    The Consortium for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN) was founded in 1989 as a non-profit corporation dedicated to facilitating access to, use and understanding of global change information worldwide. The Consortium was created to cooperate and coordinate with organizations and researchers throughout the global change community to further access the most advanced technology, the latest scientific research, and the best information available for critical environmental decision making. CIESIN study efforts are guided by Congressional mandates to 'convene key present and potential users to assess the need for investment in integration of earth science information,' to 'outline the desirable pattern of interaction with the scientific and policy community,' and to 'develop recommendations and draft plans to achieve the appropriate level of effort in the use of earth science data for research and public policy purposes.' In addition, CIESIN is tasked by NASA to develop a data center that would extend the benefits of Earth Observing System (EOS) to the users of global change information related to human dimensions issues. For FY 1991, CIESIN focused on two main objectives. The first addressed the identification of information needs of global change research and non-research user groups worldwide. The second focused on an evaluation of the most efficient mechanisms for making this information available in usable forms

    Earth science information: Planning for the integration and use of global change information

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    Activities and accomplishments of the first six months of the Consortium for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN's) 1992 technical program have focused on four main missions: (1) the development and implementation of plans for initiation of the Socioeconomic Data and Applications Center (SEDAC) as part of the EOSDIS Program; (2) the pursuit and development of a broad-based global change information cooperative by providing systems analysis and integration between natural science and social science data bases held by numerous federal agencies and other sources; (3) the fostering of scientific research into the human dimensions of global change and providing integration between natural science and social science data and information; and (4) the serving of CIESIN as a gateway for global change data and information distribution through development of the Global Change Research Information Office and other comprehensive knowledge sharing systems

    Design and Operation of a Hybrid Rocket Test Apparatus

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    Technical Note No. 64T-8A hybrid rocket test apparatus was constructed at the United States Naval Postgraduate School located at Monterey, California in November of 1964. It is located at the rocket facility of the Astro/Aeronautical Laboratories. It was initially designed and constructed under the auspices of the Department of Aeronautics in order to accomplish a basic research project. The resulting thesis is available and is entitled "A Parametric Burning-Rate Study of the Polystyrene-Oxygen Hybrid System (Confidential)." The discussion which follows is for the purpose of describing the basic design and operation of the test apparatus
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