United States Antarctic Program
The United States Antarctic Program (or USAP; formerly known as the United States Antarctic Research Program or USARP and the United States Antarctic Service or USAS) is an organization of the United States government which has a presence in the Antarctica continent. Founded in 1959, the USAP manages all U.S. scientific research and related logistics in Antarctica as well as aboard ships in the Southern Ocean. Provided by Wikipedia-
1by Heldmann, J.L., Pollard, W., McKay, C.P., Marinova, M.M., Davila, A., Williams, K.E., Lacelle, D., Andersen, D.T.Contributors: “...NASA ASTEP program, in collaboration with the NSF Office of Polar Programs and the US Antarctic...”
Published in Planetary and Space Science (2013)
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2by Castendyk, Devin N., Obryk, Maciej K., Leidman, Sasha Z., Gooseff, Michael, Hawes, IanContributors: “...US Antarctic Program...”
Published in Global and Planetary Change (2016)
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3by Bockheim, J.G., Lupachev, A.V., Blume, H.-P., Bölter, M., Simas, F.N.B., McLeod, M.Contributors: “...US Antarctic Program...”
Published in Geoderma (2015)
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4by Rose, Kathryn C., Ferraccioli, Fausto, Jamieson, Stewart S.R., Bell, Robin E., Corr, Hugh, Creyts, Timothy T., Braaten, David, Jordan, Tom A., Fretwell, Peter T., Damaske, DetlefContributors: “...US Antarctic Program of the National Science Foundation...”
Published in Earth and Planetary Science Letters (2013)
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