2023-2024 Science Planning Summary
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2023-2024 USAP Field Season
Project Indexes

USAP Station Index

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Chereskin, Teresa O-317-L High resolution underway air-sea observations in Drake Passage for climate science
Cimino, Megan C-013-L/P PAL-LTER: Ecological response to "Press-Pulse" disturbances along a rapidly changing West Antarctic Peninsula
Friedlaender, Ari C-024-L/P PAL-LTER: Ecological Response to "Press-Pulse" Disturbances Along a Rapidly Changing West Antarctic Peninsula
Hummon, Julia T-933-L/N University of Hawaii Data Acquisition System (UHDAS) support
Moffat, Carlos C-021-L PAL-LTER: Ecological Response to "Press-Pulse" Disturbances Along a Rapidly Changing West Antarctic Peninsula
Munro, David O-214-L/N Investigating biogeochemical fluxes and linkages to climate change with multi-scale observations in the Drake Passage
Schofield, Oscar C-019-L/P PAL-LTER: Ecological response to "Press-Pulse" disturbances along a rapidly changing West Antarctic Peninsula
Sprintall, Janet O-260-L High-resolution underway air-sea observations in Drake Passage for climate science
Steinberg, Deborah C-020-L/P PAL-LTER: Ecological response to "Press-Pulse" disturbances along a rapidly changing West Antarctic Peninsula
Teets, Nicholas B-046-L Mechanisms of adaptation to terrestrial Antarctica through comparative physiology and genomics of Antarctic and sub-Antarctic insects
Van Mooy, Benjamin C-045-L/P PAL-LTER: Ecological response to "Press-Pulse" disturbances along a rapidly changing West Antarctic Peninsula
Watters, George B-006-L US Antarctic Marine Living Resources Program (AMLR)
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