2024-2025 Science Planning Summary
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2024-2025 USAP Field Season
Project Indexes

USAP Station Index

NSF Palmer Station

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Cimino, Megan C-013-P PAL-LTER: Ecological response to "Press-Pulse" disturbances along a rapidly changing West Antarctic Peninsula
Friedlaender, Ari C-024-P PAL-LTER: Ecological Response to "Press-Pulse" Disturbances Along a Rapidly Changing West Antarctic Peninsula
Grubisic, Vanda O-264-P Collection of atmospheric air for the NOAA/Global Monitoring Division (GMD) worldwide flask-sampling network
Kim, Hyomin A-111-M/P/S The next generation of Geospace research facilities at South Pole, McMurdo, and Palmer Stations
Lubin, Dan O-325-P Collaborative Research: Antarctic Low Cloud Interaction with Natural Aerosol (ALCINA)
Schofield, Oscar C-019-P PAL-LTER: Ecological response to "Press-Pulse" disturbances along a rapidly changing West Antarctic Peninsula
Steinberg, Deborah C-020-P PAL-LTER: Ecological response to "Press-Pulse" disturbances along a rapidly changing West Antarctic Peninsula
van Gestel, Natasja B-086-P Antarctica as a model system for responses of terrestrial carbon balance to warming
Van Mooy, Benjamin C-045-P PAL-LTER: Ecological response to "Press-Pulse" disturbances along a rapidly changing West Antarctic Peninsula
Williams, David T-998-P Operation and maintenance of a CTBT radionuclide monitoring station at Palmer Station
Wilson, David G-090-P/S Global seismograph station (GSN) at South Pole Station, Palmer Station and Scott Base
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