2022-2023 Science Planning Summary
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2022-2023 USAP Field Season
Project Indexes

USAP Station Index

Palmer Station

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Bowman, Jeff B-285-L/P CAREER: Understanding Microbial Heterotrophic Processes In Coastal Antarctic Waters
Cimino, Megan C-013-L/P Palmer, Antarctica Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER): land-shelf-ocean connectivity, and ecosystem resilience and transformation, in a sea-ice influenced pelagic ecosystem
Crucian, Brian X-597-P Validation of multisystem countermeasures protocol for spaceflight during Antarctica winterover at Palmer Station
Friedlaender, Ari C-024-L/P Palmer, Antarctica Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER): land-shelf-ocean connectivity, and ecosystem resilience, and transformation in a sea-ice influenced pelagic ecosystem
McClintock, James B-027-P Assemblage-wide effects of ocean acidification and ocean warming on ecologically important macroalgal-associated crustaceans in Antarctica
Moline, Mark B-308-P Collaborative Research: Linking predator behavior and resource distributions: penguin-directed exploration of an ecological hotspot
O'Brien, Kristin B-036-E/L/P Hypoxia tolerance in notothenioid fishes
Schofield, Oscar C-019-L/P Palmer, Antarctica Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER): land-shelf-ocean connectivity, and ecosystem resilience and transformation, in a sea-ice influenced pelagic ecosystem
Stein, Ariel O-264-P Collection of atmospheric air for the NOAA/Global Monitoring Division (GMD) worldwide flask-sampling network
Steinberg, Deborah C-020-L/P Palmer, Antarctica Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER): land-shelf-ocean connectivity, and ecosystem resilience and transformation, in a sea-ice influenced pelagic ecosystem
Teets, Nicholas B-046-L/P Mechanisms of adaptation to terrestrial Antarctica through comparative physiology and genomics of Antarctic and sub-Antarctic insects
van Gestel, Natasja B-086-P Antarctica as a model system for responses of terrestrial carbon balance to warming
Van Mooy, Benjamin C-045-L/P Palmer, Antarctica Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER): land-shelf-ocean connectivity, and ecosystem resilience and transformation, in a sea-ice influenced pelagic ecosystem
Weissburg, Marc B-198-L/N/P Collaborative Research: Individual based approaches to understanding krill distributions and aggregations
Williams, David T-998-P Operation and maintenance of a CTBT radionuclide monitoring station at Palmer Station
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