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National Science Foundation
U.S. Antarctic Program, 2001-2002

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U.S. Antarctic Program, 2001-2002 (PDF-125 KB)
Aeronomy and Astrophysics (PDF-86 KB)
      Center for Astrophysics in Antarctica (PDF-32 KB)
Biology and Medicine (PDF-106 KB)
      Long-Term Ecological Research (PDF-38 KB)
Southern Ocean Global
Ocean Ecosystems Dynamics (SO GLOBEC)
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Ocean and Climate Studies (PDF-72 KB)
Environmental Monitoring Program (PDF-26 KB)
Geology and Geophysics (PDF-122 KB)
Glaciology (PDF-69 KB)
      International Trans-Antarctic Scientific
      Expedition (ITASE)
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