International Conference and Workshops on Iceberg Utilization for Fresh-Water Production, Weather Modification and Other Applications 1 1977 Ames, Iowa
The First International Conference and Workshops on Iceberg Utilization for Fresh Water Production, Weather Modification, and Other Applications was held in Ames, Iowa, October 2-6, 1977. The conference drew approximately 175 scientists from around the globe to the Iowa State University campus, where they discussed icebergs as a potential solution to the world's need for more fresh water. Discussions were held on topics ranging from transportation of the icebergs, selection, weather modification, environmental, social, and political implications, and other topics relating to icebergs as a means of fresh water supply.
The principle sponsors of the conference were Prince Mohamed Al-Faisal of Saudi Arabia, donating $50,000 of his own money, and the National Science Foundation, which contributed $25,000. The conference was held in Ames largely due to Abdo Husseiny, a native of Egypt, who was an associate professor of nuclear engineering at Iowa State University. Husseiny invited the Prince, a personal friend, on a tour of research facilities in the United States.
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