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United States Antarctic Program, 2006-2007: Summary and Background
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U.S. Antarctic Program research projects, 2006–2007(by Principal Investigator, T–Z)


Principal Investigator Project Title
Takahashi, Taro Processes driving spatial and temporal variability of surface pCO2in the Drake Passage
Web site: http:\www.ldeo.columbia.edu\CO2
NSF award: 03-38248
Tang, Kam Environmental and ecological regulation of differences and interactions between solitary and colonial forms of Phaeocystis antarctica
Web site: http:\www.vims.edu\phae\
NSF award: 04-40478
Taylor, Kendrick C Investigation of climate, ice dynamics, and biology, using a deep ice core from the West Antarctic Ice Sheet
Web site: http:\www.waisdivide.unh.edu
NSF award: 04-40817
Vernet, Maria Palmer Long Term Ecological Research (LTER): Climate migration, ecological response and teleconnections in an ice-dominated environment (Phytoplankton component)
Web site: http:\pal.lternet.edu
NSF award: 02-17282
Virginia, Ross The role of resource legacy on contemporary linkages between biodiversity and ecosystem processes in a cold desert ecosystem: The McMurdo Dry Valley LTER program
Web site: http:\mcmlter.org
NSF award: 04-23595
Wall, Diana The role of resource legacy on contemporary linkages between biodiversity and ecosystem processes in a cold desert ecosystem: The McMurdo Dry Valley LTER program
Web site: http:\www.nrel.colostate.edu\projects\soil\MCM\index.html
NSF award: 04-23595
Warren, Joseph Improving acoustic estimates of antarctic krill populations
Web site: http:\www.msrc.sunysb.edu\~warren\
linkes_06\jdw.linkes.06.site.html

NSF award: 06-33939
Weatherwax, Allan T Polar Experiment Network for Geospace Upper-atmosphere Investigations: PENGUIn, A new vision for global studies
Web site: http:\www.siena.edu\physics\polar
NSF award: 03-41470
Weatherwax, Allan T Studies of the polar ionosphere and magnetosphere from measurements in Antarctica and conjugate regions
Web site:http:\www.siena.edu\physics\polar
NSF award: 03-38105
Zesta, Eftyhia Extending SAMBA to auroral latitudes in Antarctica (South American Meridional B-field Array)
Web site: http:\samba.atmos.ucla.edu
NSF award: 03-41861

 

 


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