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Gravity measurements were recorded several times daily at Casey station from 14 February to 3 March 1978, with additional measurements taken on Law Dome during the traverse season. The data is contained in a logbook archived by the Australian Antarctic Division. This dataset captures a specific period of geophysical observation in Antarctica.
Australian Antarctic Division records document a 96-day traverse across Law Dome and Wilkes Land in 1987. Measurements include air pressure, air temperature, borehole temperature, gravity, and snow accumulation at markers. The dataset includes travel notes and was archived by the Australian Antarctic Division.
36 days of field measurements were collected during the 1987 'Traverse 4' expedition across Law Dome, Wilkes Land. The dataset includes detailed gravity and borehole temperature readings from multiple sites, accompanied by travel notes. Records were archived by the Australian Antarctic Division.
AU_AADC archived records from the 1987 'Traverse 3b' glaciology expedition across Law Dome, Wilkes Land. The 60-day traverse focused on operating an ice radar over set grids at various locations. It includes travel notes and meteorological measurements from situation reports.
21 days of field measurements from a 1987 glaciology traverse across Law Dome, Wilkes Land. The dataset contains air pressure and temperature readings along with travel notes from the expedition. It was archived by the Australian Antarctic Division.
Field notes and measurements document a 20-day scientific traverse across Law Dome and Wilkes Land in Antarctica. The records include temperature, air pressure, and wind observations collected during the expedition. The Australian Antarctic Division archived these documents, which originate from a traverse conducted in 1987.
Field records document a 46-day traverse across Law Dome and Wilkes Land in Antarctica. The Australian Antarctic Division conducted measurements including ice core temperatures, gravity, air pressure, and snow accumulation stakes. The data originates from a scientific expedition in 1987.
A 50-day scientific traverse across Law Dome and Wilkes Land in Antarctica during early 1987 collected a large number of measurements. The traverse, originating from Casey Station, recorded meteorological observations including air pressure, temperature, and relative humidity, along with gravity data and general trip logs. These records were archived by the Australian Antarctic Division.
Field and traverse data from Law Dome documents the 1968 research season out of Casey Station. The dataset contains observations on gravity, snow accumulation, strain grid measurements, ice core density, levelling, meteorological observations, and echo sounding results. It was collected by the Australian Antarctic Data Centre.
A 1979 handwritten report details ice core drilling operations on Law Dome, Antarctica. It contains notes on methods and equipment alongside data for borehole inclination, temperature, and diameter from several sites. The report was produced by the Casey Ice Coring Program and archived by the Australian Antarctic Data Centre.
Borehole temperature and orientation measurements were taken from two ice core drill sites, BHC1 and BHC2, on Law Dome. The data was recorded during a field season in 1982-83 by the Australian Antarctic Division. Results are archived in a hard copy document.
Barometric Pressure and Air Temperature Measurements, Law Dome and Wilkes Land, 1968 contains meteorological observations recorded during a traverse across the Law Dome and Wilkes Land regions of Antarctica. The dataset was archived by the Australian Antarctic Division (AU_AADC). Measurements were collected in 1968.
Snow accumulation measurements were recorded from stakes placed on Law Dome, Antarctica. The Australian Antarctic Division collected this data over the 1959 and 1960 seasons. Records have been archived by the AU_AADC organization.
The American Lung Association maintains this dataset tracking tobacco control laws across all 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia. It includes legislation on smoking restrictions, tobacco taxes, youth access, and funding. The data is presented in PDF and HTML formats, but the update frequency is not specified.
Survey data on attitudes within Muslim societies regarding U.S. policy, al Qaeda, and violence against civilians. The study was conducted by WorldPublicOpinion.org with support from the START Consortium at the University of Maryland. It covers public opinion in Egypt, Morocco, Pakistan, and Indonesia.
Approximately 11,455 individuals who served in the U.S. Congress are represented in this merged data file. Carroll R. McKibbin compiled variables describing congressional service and biographical characteristics for each person. A data record exists for every Congress and chamber in which an individual served, creating a detailed longitudinal view of political careers.
A letter report from the U.S. General Accounting Office analyzes the impact of the Adoption and Safe Families Act (ASFA) of 1997. The report discusses provisions like 'fast track' and '15 of 22' aimed at moving an estimated 800,000 children in foster care annually to permanent homes. It notes a 57 percent increase in adoptions post-ASFA but highlights data limitations for assessing other outcomes.
Lawrence J. LeBlanc's definitive study examines the nearly forty-year struggle over U.S. ratification of the Genocide Convention. The analysis covers the convention's history from its 1948 U.N. adoption to its 1988 U.S. ratification, including the attached Lugar-Helms-Hatch Sovereignty Package. It draws on case studies of post-World War II genocide to confront the strengths and weaknesses of international adjudication.
A United States Government Accountability Office letter report provides a systematic review of adult drug court program effectiveness. The report is based on 27 evaluations of 39 adult drug court programs that met criteria for methodological soundness. It describes results relating to recidivism outcomes, substance use relapse, program completion, and program costs and benefits.
The Handbook on European data protection law is a legal text prepared by the EU Agency for Fundamental Rights, the Council of Europe, and the European Data Protection Supervisor. It updates a 2014 edition to explain the EU's General Data Protection Regulation, the Data Protection Directive for Police, and relevant case law from European courts. The handbook aims to raise awareness of data protection rules, especially for non-specialist legal practitioners.