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clothing and choosing fabrics that wick perspiration away from your body and hold little moisture.
Clothing should be layered and loose, thus providing insulating air spaces between layers and the ability to
regulate temperature by adding or removing layers. Overdressing, which can lead to excessive perspiration,
is just as bad as underdressing. Avoid cotton fabrics and jeans for remote field site use.
It is a good idea to bring clothing that will allow you to dress up in layers. This will allow you to regulate the
body temperature by putting clothing on and taking it off, or opening and closing it. In general wool next to
your body is recommended and then an insulation layer with rain and windproof on the outside. It can be
quite warm in the sun but as soon as you are in the shades the temperatures fall rapidly.
Waterproof lightweight hiking shoes or boots with a robust treaded sole are sensible footwear during
summer. Rubber boots are a must during thaw (mid-May - mid-June).
Recommended personal clothing etc. (May August)
Hiking socks Thin inner socks
Light-weight hiking trousers (e.g. zip-on/zip-off) Woollen or breathable underwear
Additional, thin underwear Cotton or warm shirt
Fleece or woollen sweater Hooded windproof gore-tex jacket
Gore-tex pants Warm cap
Gloves Scarf
Wide rimmed hat Sun glasses
High factor sun cream and lip balm T-shirts
Light-weight, easy-dry towel Toiletries
Penknife Binoculars
Mosquito repellent Mosquito net
Sewing kit Camera
Large plastic bags (protect clothes in the backpack against rain)
Passport, money, insurance and other documents
Compass
Magnetic declination is the difference between the True Meridians and the Magnetic Meridians. This
difference reflects the tilt of the Earth s magnetic field in respect to its axis of rotation. Since the magnetic
poles and axis of rotation do not exactly coincide, compass needles do not indicate true North at most sites
in the northern hemisphere, or true south at most sites in the southern hemisphere.
Magnetic inclination is the angle that the geomagnetic field is tilted with respect to the surface of the earth.
Magnetic inclination varies from 90° (perpendicular to the surface) at the magnetic poles to 0° (parallel to
the surface) at the magnetic equator.
As of medio 2008 the magnetic declination for Kangerlussuaq (67°N / 051° W) is 33°00 W and decreasing
annually by 0°30 .
Guide to using a compass in the field: http://gsc.nrcan.gc.ca/geomag/field/compass_e.php
Danish Polar Center
IPY Service Manual for Kangerlussuaq 2008
version 1 June 2008
Compiled and written by Henning Thing (het@fi.dk)
Danish Polar Center Danish Agency for Science, Technology and Innovation
page 18 of 60
Check the magnetic field in the Arctic : http://gsc.nrcan.gc.ca/geomag/field/arctics_e.php
Calculate magnetic declination: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/geomag/jsp/Declination.jsp
Conference facilities
Hotel Kangerlussuaq features a modern conference centre with the following facilities:
· 1 large plenary hall with room for up to 100 participants
· 2 smaller plenary halls (one of which can be divided in two with partitions)
· 3 group meeting rooms
· 1 large coffee lounge and a coordinator apartment
The former cinema building (on the south side c. 2 km from the airport hotel) has been altered to a
convention centre now seating 272 participants. Shuttle bus service available.
All meeting rooms feature whiteboards, flip charts and overhead projectors. TV/video, podiums with loud
speakers, and slide projectors can be arranged at no extra cost, and LCD projectors and video cameras are
available for rent.
Also, small conference rooms are available in KISS.
Conversions
Metric conversion from any unit to any other unit including the most commonly used metrics, British/North
American, Japanese and Chinese units.
Area units: http://www.asknumbers.com/AreaConversion.aspx
Circular and angle units: http://www.asknumbers.com/CircularConversion.aspx
Density units: http://www.asknumbers.com/DensityConversion.aspx
Electrical units: http://www.asknumbers.com/ElectricalConversion.aspx
Force units: http://www.asknumbers.com/ForceConversion.aspx
Length and distance units: http://www.asknumbers.com/LengthConversion.aspx
Power units: http://www.asknumbers.com/PowerConversion.aspx
Pressure units: http://www.asknumbers.com/PressureConversion.aspx
Speed and velocity units: http://www.asknumbers.com/SpeedConversion.aspx
Temperature units: http://www.asknumbers.com/TemperatureConversion.aspx
Volume units: http://www.asknumbers.com/VolumeConversion.aspx
Weight and mass units: http://www.asknumbers.com/WeightConversion.aspx
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