The Laboratory, established in Aug 1947 by the US Office of Naval Research, itself not yet two years old, was started by seven men led by the first director, L. Irving at Barrow, Alaska at the main supply camp of the Naval Petroleum Reserve No.4, where exploration continued until 1953. The Arctic Institute and later the Univ of Alaska have been closely associated with the ARL. The key people in ONR and successive directors of the Lab are noted, the main interests and directions sketched. Some 1500 persons representing 86 universities in nine countries and many institutions have participated in research at the Laboratory; many US government agencies have used it as a project base
... This chapter begins in 1945 when the Institute's first full-time Executive Director, A. Lincoln ...
Describes the organization and functions of this institute under the Northern Sea Route Board. Its d...
Perhaps I should start off by stating the reasons for having an underwater expedition in the arctic....
Contains information on its location and surroundings, staff and program, with a bibliography (12 it...
Address to the closing session of the Dedication Symposium for the new laboratory, restating the Off...
In August 1997, the Naval Arctic Research Laboratory (NARL) in Barrow, Alaska celebrated its 50th an...
T HE early arctic research carried out by land-based groups was limited by many factors. Severe weat...
... The Symposium was held in recognition of the construction and dedication of a new facility at th...
Traces the course of zoological, and related anthropological, physiological and health research by v...
The Naval Arctic Research Lab at Barrow has been the base for productive studies of sea ice and pipe...
Discusses role of the National Science Foundation in U.S. research in the Arctic and Antarctic. For ...
Nine individual research projects are reported: 1. Archaeology. 2. Aerobiology. 3. Botany: by canoe ...
In a short report on the U. S. National Arctic Research Program, prepared about a year ago by the De...
In April 1967, one of the Arctic Research Laboratory's aircraft made two landings at the Soviet Drif...
Review physiological field research from 1881, citing the scientists and their studies. At the Naval...
... This chapter begins in 1945 when the Institute's first full-time Executive Director, A. Lincoln ...
Describes the organization and functions of this institute under the Northern Sea Route Board. Its d...
Perhaps I should start off by stating the reasons for having an underwater expedition in the arctic....
Contains information on its location and surroundings, staff and program, with a bibliography (12 it...
Address to the closing session of the Dedication Symposium for the new laboratory, restating the Off...
In August 1997, the Naval Arctic Research Laboratory (NARL) in Barrow, Alaska celebrated its 50th an...
T HE early arctic research carried out by land-based groups was limited by many factors. Severe weat...
... The Symposium was held in recognition of the construction and dedication of a new facility at th...
Traces the course of zoological, and related anthropological, physiological and health research by v...
The Naval Arctic Research Lab at Barrow has been the base for productive studies of sea ice and pipe...
Discusses role of the National Science Foundation in U.S. research in the Arctic and Antarctic. For ...
Nine individual research projects are reported: 1. Archaeology. 2. Aerobiology. 3. Botany: by canoe ...
In a short report on the U. S. National Arctic Research Program, prepared about a year ago by the De...
In April 1967, one of the Arctic Research Laboratory's aircraft made two landings at the Soviet Drif...
Review physiological field research from 1881, citing the scientists and their studies. At the Naval...
... This chapter begins in 1945 when the Institute's first full-time Executive Director, A. Lincoln ...
Describes the organization and functions of this institute under the Northern Sea Route Board. Its d...
Perhaps I should start off by stating the reasons for having an underwater expedition in the arctic....