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Arctic Science,
Engineering, and Education

National Science Foundation
DIRECTORY OF AWARDS: FISCAL YEAR 1996



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TABLE OF CONTENTS

  1. INTRODUCTION: ARCTIC SCIENCE, ENGINEERING, AND EDUCATION
  2. ARCTIC AWARDS FOR INSTITUTIONS AND ORGANIZATIONS BY STATE
  3. NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION ARCTIC AWARDS SUMMARY: FISCAL YEAR 1996
  4. DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATION OF FORMAT
  5. ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES
  6. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
  7. EARTH SCIENCES
  8. OCEAN SCIENCES
  9. GLACIOLOGY
  10. ARCTIC SYSTEM SCIENCE
    1. GREENLAND ICE SHEET PROJECT (GISP2)
    2. OCEAN­ATMOSPHERE­ICE INTERACTION (OAII)
    3. PALEOCLIMATES FROM ARCTIC LAKES AND ESTUARIES (PALE)
    4. LAND­ATMOSPHERE­ICE INTERACTIONS (LAII)
    5. GENERAL
  11. SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC SCIENCES
  12. ENGINEERING
  13. EDUCATION
  14. ARCTIC COORDINATION AND INFORMATION
  15. ARCTIC RESEARCH SUPPORT
  16. INDEXES
    1. PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATORS
    2. INSTITUTIONS
    3. GEOGRAPHIC AREAS
    4. KEY WORDS