Brief History of the

edented collaboration between the U.S. Navy and the marine research community, was designed to use nuclear-powered submarines to map and sam-ple the ice canopy; the physical, chemical, and biological water properties; the seafloor topogra-phy; and the shallow subsurface of the Arctic Ocean. Data acq...

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