SOAR (Support Office for Aerogeophysical Research) Annual Report 1995/1996
The Support Office for Aerogeophysical Research (SOAR) was a facility of the National Science Foundation's Office of Polar Programs whose mission is to make airborne geophysical observations available to the broad research community of geology, glaciology and other sciences. The central office...
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ftunivtexas:oai:repositories.lib.utexas.edu:2152/65605 2023-05-15T13:54:42+02:00 SOAR (Support Office for Aerogeophysical Research) Annual Report 1995/1996 Blankenship, Donald D. Richter, Thomas G. Williams, J.L. Bell, Robin E. 1995 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2152/65605 https://doi.org/10.15781/T2Q52FX0J eng eng Institute for Geophysics University of Texas Institute for Geophysics Technical Reports University of Texas Institute for Geophysics Technical Report;No. 149 doi:10.15781/T2Q52FX0J Blankenship, Donald D., Richter, Thomas G., Williams, J. L., and Bell, Robin E. "SOAR (Support Office for Aerogeophysical Research) Annual Report 1995/1996." University of Texas Institute for Geophysics Technical Report No. 149 (1995), 80p. http://hdl.handle.net/2152/65605 Open Support Office for Aerogeophysical Research Antarctica glaciology Technical report 1995 ftunivtexas https://doi.org/10.15781/T2Q52FX0J 2020-12-23T21:59:37Z The Support Office for Aerogeophysical Research (SOAR) was a facility of the National Science Foundation's Office of Polar Programs whose mission is to make airborne geophysical observations available to the broad research community of geology, glaciology and other sciences. The central office of the SOAR facility is located in Austin, Texas within the University of Texas Institute for Geophysics. Other institutions with significant responsibilities are the Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University and the Geophysics Branch of the U.S . Geological Survey. This report summarizes the goals and accomplishments of the SOAR facility during 1995/1996 and plans for the next year. National Science Foundation's Office of Polar Programs Institute for Geophysics Report Antarc* Antarctica The University of Texas at Austin: Texas ScholarWorks Austin |
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The Support Office for Aerogeophysical Research (SOAR) was a facility of the National Science Foundation's Office of Polar Programs whose mission is to make airborne geophysical observations available to the broad research community of geology, glaciology and other sciences. The central office of the SOAR facility is located in Austin, Texas within the University of Texas Institute for Geophysics. Other institutions with significant responsibilities are the Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University and the Geophysics Branch of the U.S . Geological Survey. This report summarizes the goals and accomplishments of the SOAR facility during 1995/1996 and plans for the next year. National Science Foundation's Office of Polar Programs Institute for Geophysics |
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University of Texas Institute for Geophysics Technical Reports University of Texas Institute for Geophysics Technical Report;No. 149 doi:10.15781/T2Q52FX0J Blankenship, Donald D., Richter, Thomas G., Williams, J. L., and Bell, Robin E. "SOAR (Support Office for Aerogeophysical Research) Annual Report 1995/1996." University of Texas Institute for Geophysics Technical Report No. 149 (1995), 80p. http://hdl.handle.net/2152/65605 |
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