USAP Station IndexAmundsen-Scott South Pole Station |
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Principal Investigator |
Event No. |
Project Title |
Anderson, Kent |
G-090-M/P/S |
Global seismograph station at South Pole and Palmer stations |
Anderson, Kent |
G-090-M/P/S |
Global seismograph station at South Pole and Palmer stations |
Anderson, Kent |
T-299-M/S |
IRIS/PASSCAL seismic support |
Bristow, William |
A-369-M/S |
Antarctic and Conjugate Research Using SuperDARN |
Bristow, William |
A-369-M/S |
Antarctic SuperDARN research, operations and system enhancements |
Butler, James |
O-257-M/S |
U.S. Department of Commerce NOAA Global Monitoring Division (GMD) |
Butler, James |
O-257-M/S |
UV measurements at McMurdo Station for the NOAA/Global Monitoring Division (GMD) Antarctic UV network |
Carlstrom, John |
A-379-S |
Cosmological research with the 10-meter South Pole Telescope |
Conde, Mark |
A-343-M/S |
Local-scale drivers and responses of thermospheric weather above Antarctica |
Gerrard, Andrew |
A-111-M/P/S |
The next generation of Geospace research facilities at South Pole and McMurdo Stations |
Halzen, Francis |
A-333-S |
Management and operation of the IceCube Neutrino Observatory 2021-2026 |
Hanson, Kael |
A-334-M/S |
IceCube Upgrade: An IceCube extension for precision neutrino physics and astrophysics |
Kovac, John |
A-149-S |
Imaging the beginning of time from the South Pole: the next stage of the BICEP program |
Kromer, Edward |
G-090-M/P/S |
Global seismograph station at South Pole and Palmer stations |
Kromer, Edward |
G-090-M/P/S |
Global seismograph station at South Pole and Palmer stations |
LaBelle, James |
A-128-S |
Auroral kilometric radiation, substorms, and related phenomena: Satellite conjunction and conjugate studies at South Pole |
Seunarine, Surujhdeo |
A-118-S |
Collaborative Research: The Simpson Neutron Monitor Network |
Taylor, Michael |
A-119-M/P/S |
Continental-scale studies of Mesospheric dynamics using the Antarctic Gravity Wave Instrument Network (ANGWIN) |
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