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Carnegie Institution for Science

Archive-It Partner Since: Dec, 2017

Organization Type: National Institutions

Organization URL: https://carnegiescience.edu/   

Description:

The Carnegie Institution for Science (originally known as the Carnegie Institution of Washington) is an independent, nonprofit organization for scientific research. The Institution was founded by Andrew Carnegie in 1902 and operates research facilities across the United States. It is headquartered in Washington, DC. Carnegie scientists undertake research in Earth and planetary sciences, matter at extreme states, astronomy, plant biology, genetics and developmental biology, and global ecology.

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Deep Carbon Observatory (DCO)

Archived since: Aug, 2018

Description:

Website of the Deep Carbon Observatory, a ten-year, multi-disciplinary, international initiative dedicated to understanding Earth's deep carbon cycle. DCO was established in 2009 with funding from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. The DCO Secretariat was based at the Carnegie Institution’s Geophysical Laboratory in Washington, DC through 2019.

Subject:   Science & Health

Geophysical Laboratory

Archived since: Aug, 2018

Description:

This collection documents and preserves websites maintained by the Carnegie Institution's Geophysical Laboratory. In 2020, the Geophysical Laboratory merged with the Department of Terrestrial Magnetism to form the Earth and Planets Laboratory.

Subject:   Science & Health

Major Research Initiatives and Collaborative Projects: Geophysical Laboratory

Archived since: Aug, 2018

Description:

This collection documents and preserves websites associated with major research initiatives and collaborative projects involving the Carnegie Institution’s Geophysical Laboratory.

Subject:   Science & Health

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