An Interagency Arctic Research Coordinating Committee was established in 1968, with members from the departments of Agriculture, Air Force, Army, Commerce, Health, Education and Welfare, Interior, Transportation and Navy, also the Atomic Energy Commission, National Aeronautics and Space Administration and National Science Foundation. The Committee's function is to coordinate basic, unclassified research, promote cooperative use of available logistics among research groups, maintain a current survey of foreign arctic research, and to encourage international meetings and cooperative fieldwork, data exchange and research analysis
T HE early arctic research carried out by land-based groups was limited by many factors. Severe weat...
Research was continued by University of Colorado faculty and graduate students in the area of Cumber...
Reviews achievement of "the faunal inventory" for Alaska, Canada and Greenland, noting principal col...
Considers the tundra, or terrestrial environment and animal ecology primarily, citing the prime role...
In a short report on the U. S. National Arctic Research Program, prepared about a year ago by the De...
The ecosystem on the snout of Kushtaka Glacier, a branch of the Martin River Glacier about 60 mi ESE...
The Icefield Ranges Research Project (IRRP) - as was visualized nearly ten years ago - becomes each ...
Discusses role of the National Science Foundation in U.S. research in the Arctic and Antarctic. For ...
In May 1960 a group of Japanese scientists from Hokkaido University, led by Dr. Akira Higashi, left ...
Sponsored by the Arctic Institute of North America, directed by the author, and staffed by Canadian ...
The Icefield Ranges Research Project (IRRP), co-sponsored by the American Geographical Society and t...
Nine individual research projects are reported: 1. Aerobiology: aerobiological investigations in the...
Nine individual research projects are reported: 1. Aerobiology: aerobiological investigations in the...
The Ice Field Ranges Research Project concluded its fourth summer of research in the St. Elias Mount...
Nine individual research projects are reported: 1. Archaeology. 2. Aerobiology. 3. Botany: by canoe ...
T HE early arctic research carried out by land-based groups was limited by many factors. Severe weat...
Research was continued by University of Colorado faculty and graduate students in the area of Cumber...
Reviews achievement of "the faunal inventory" for Alaska, Canada and Greenland, noting principal col...
Considers the tundra, or terrestrial environment and animal ecology primarily, citing the prime role...
In a short report on the U. S. National Arctic Research Program, prepared about a year ago by the De...
The ecosystem on the snout of Kushtaka Glacier, a branch of the Martin River Glacier about 60 mi ESE...
The Icefield Ranges Research Project (IRRP) - as was visualized nearly ten years ago - becomes each ...
Discusses role of the National Science Foundation in U.S. research in the Arctic and Antarctic. For ...
In May 1960 a group of Japanese scientists from Hokkaido University, led by Dr. Akira Higashi, left ...
Sponsored by the Arctic Institute of North America, directed by the author, and staffed by Canadian ...
The Icefield Ranges Research Project (IRRP), co-sponsored by the American Geographical Society and t...
Nine individual research projects are reported: 1. Aerobiology: aerobiological investigations in the...
Nine individual research projects are reported: 1. Aerobiology: aerobiological investigations in the...
The Ice Field Ranges Research Project concluded its fourth summer of research in the St. Elias Mount...
Nine individual research projects are reported: 1. Archaeology. 2. Aerobiology. 3. Botany: by canoe ...
T HE early arctic research carried out by land-based groups was limited by many factors. Severe weat...
Research was continued by University of Colorado faculty and graduate students in the area of Cumber...
Reviews achievement of "the faunal inventory" for Alaska, Canada and Greenland, noting principal col...