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      Saudi Dreams: Icebergs in Iowa Translated title: Arcadia: Explorations in Environmental History, Summer 2017, no. 19: Saudi Dreams: Icebergs in Iowa

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          The First International Conference on Iceberg Utilization, held at Iowa State University in October 1977, contributed to the formation of nascent hydrologics in the late 1970s that were used to justify incursions into unconventional sites of resource extraction by “dry” nations such as Saudi Arabia. As a central site of water-related knowledge production, the Iceberg Utilization meeting put forward a collection of media that would constitute a form of evidentiary claim in the emergence of increasingly prevalent schemes on the part of water “poor” regions to achieve viable forms of water provision by the early 1980s.

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          Arcadia: Explorations in Environmental History
          Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society, Munich, Germany
          2017
          00 July 2017
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          10.5282/rcc/7900
          edc4bdda-2f08-4519-bf08-6f1690df0bef

          CC BY 4.0 2017 Rafico Ruiz

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          Literary studies,Philosophy of science,Environmental change,Environmental studies,Contemporary history,Cultural studies
          transportation,oceans,infrastructure,ice,resources,science,climate change,conferences,environmental knowledge

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