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Foundation awards of funds for antarctic projects, 1 September 1995 through 30 September 1996

Award numbers for all awards initiated by the Office of Polar Programs (OPP) contain the prefix "OPP." ("BIR" indicates Biological Instrumentation and Resources/Directorate for Biological Sciences.) However, funding of awards is sometimes shared by two or more antarctic science or support programs within OPP or between OPP antarctic and arctic science or support programs. For these awards, a listing is included under the heading for each OPP program that funded the project. The first amount represents the funds provided by that individual program, and the second amount, in parentheses, is the total award amount. All of these contain the OPP prefix. Additionally, investigators may receive funds for antarctic research from other divisions or offices of the National Science Foundation, as well as from OPP. When awards are initiated by another NSF division, the three-letter prefix for that program is included in the award number. As with awards split between OPP programs, antarctic program funds are listed first, and the total amount is listed in parentheses.

Awards designated "(1)" were made between 1 September 1995 and 30 November 1995; awards designated "(2)" were made between 1 December 1995 and 28 February 1996; awards designated "(3)" were made between 1 March and 31 May 1996; and awards designated "(4)" were made between 1 June and 31 August 1996. 

Biology and medicine

Abbott, Mark R. Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon. Mesoscale processes and primary productivity at the polar front. OPP 95-30507. $160,000. ($360,000) (4)

Ainley, David G. H.T. Harvey and Associates, Alviso, California. Factors regulating population size and colony distribution of Adélie penguins in the Ross Sea. OPP 95-26865. $174,824. (4)

Anderson, Robert F. Columbia University, New York, New York. Management and scientific service in support of the U.S. Joint Global Ocean Flux Study (JGOFS) southern ocean process study: Hydrography, coring, and site survey. OPP 95-30398. $294,178. (4)

Anthes, Richard. University Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, Colorado. University Center for Atmospheric Research Educational outreach and related activities. OPP 96-43303. $20,000. ($568,243) (4)

Arrigo, Kevin R. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Maryland. Modeling primary production of the southern ocean for ROAVERRS (Research on Ocean-Atmosphere Variability and Ecosystem Response in the Ross Sea). OPP 95-25805. $8,582. ($43,380) (4)

Azam, Farooq. Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, California. Bacterial production uncoupled from primary production: Implications for dissolved organic matter fluxes in the southern oceans. OPP 95-30851. $84,817. (4)

Bacon, Michael P. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, Massachusetts. Seasonal and spatial variations in the flux of particulate organic carbon derived from thorium-234 in the U.S. Joint Global Ocean Flux Study (JGOFS) southern ocean process study. OPP 95-30861. $102,026. ($121,595) (4)

Baker, Bill J. Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, Florida. The chemical ecology of shallow-water antarctic marine invertebrates. OPP 95-26610. $95,802. (3)

Barber, Richard T. Duke University, Durham, North Carolina. Primary production in the southern ocean. OPP 95-31981. $110,000. (4)

Barry, James P. Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute, Moss Landing, California. Research on Ocean-Atmosphere Variability and Ecosystem Responses in the Ross Sea (ROAVERRS). OPP 94-20680. $60,068. (4)

Bender, Michael L. University of Rhode Island, Kingston, Rhode Island. Oxygen dynamics during the Joint Global Oceans Flux Study (JGOFS) southern ocean process study. OPP 95-30746. $160,129. (4)

Bosch, Isidro M. State University of New York, Geneseo, New York. Ultraviolet photobiology of the developmental planktonic stages of antarctic benthic invertebrates. OPP 95-28089. $70,438. (3)

Bronk, Deborah A. University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia. New and regenerated production in the southern ocean: Ross Sea studies. OPP 95-30732. $29,890. (4)

Bronk, Deborah A. University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia. New and regenerated production in the southern ocean: Ross Sea studies. OPP 96-43869. $27,698. ($34,978) (4)

Caron, David A. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, Massachusetts. Seasonal contribution of nano- and microzooplankton to antarctic food web structure in the Ross Sea. OPP 96-33703. $103,458. (4)

Carpenter, Edward J. State University of New York, Stony Brook, New York. Intergovernment Personnel Act mobility assignment. OPP 96-43611. $84,529. (4)

Castellini, Michael A. University of Alaska, Fairbanks, Alaska. Physiological development and survival of juvenile Weddell seals. OPP 96-40449. $8,856. (2)

Chin, Yu-Ping. Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. The effect of dissolved organic matter on the photolysis and bioaccumulation of synthetic organic compounds in two lakes on Ross Island, Antarctica. OPP 96-16287. $9,000. ($50,067) (4)

Cochlan, William P. University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California. New and regenerated production in the southern ocean: Ross Sea study. OPP 95-30716. $130,659. (4)

Cowles, Timothy J. Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon. Southern ocean Joint Global Ocean Flux Study (JGOFS): Mesoscale physical and biological processes at the polar front. OPP 95-30758. $104,000. (4)

Day, Thomas A. Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona. Ozone depletion, ultraviolet-B radiation and vascular plant performance in Antarctica. OPP 93-17019. $123,957 ($233,957) (1)

Delong, Edward F. University of California, Santa Barbara, California. Antarctic marine archaebacteria: Biological properties and ecological significance. OPP 94-18442. $113,620. (2)

Detrich, H. William. Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts. Structure, function, and expression of cold-adapted tubulins and microtubule-dependent motors from antarctic fishes. OPP 94-20712. $140,626. (3)

DeVries, Arthur L. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Champaign, Illinois. The role of antifreeze proteins in freezing avoidance of antarctic fishes. OPP 93-17629. $165,041. (3)

DiTullio, Giacomo R. University of Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina. Bloom dynamics and food web structure in the Ross Sea: Phytoplankton growth and sulfur cycling. OPP 93-17431. $85,497 ($165,773) (1)

DiTullio, Giacomo R. University of Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina. Bloom dynamics and food web structure in the Ross Sea: Phytoplankton growth and sulfur cycling. OPP 93-17431. $80,276. (2)

Ducklow, Hugh W. The College of William and Mary, Virginia Institute of Marine Sciences, Gloucester Point, Virginia. Bloom dynamics and food web structure in the Ross Sea: Primary productivity, new production and bacterial growth. OPP 93-19222. $56,246. (2)

Ducklow, Hugh W. The College of William and Mary, Virginia Institute of Marine Sciences, Gloucester Point, Virginia. Bacterial production uncoupled from primary production: Implications for dissolved organic matter fluxes in the southern ocean. OPP 95-30734. $42,058. (4)

Dunton, Kenneth H. University of Texas, Austin, Texas. Thermal adaptation in polar macroalgae. OPP 96-42085. $14,752. (3)

Fauchald, Kristian. Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC. Biological collections from polar regions. OPP 95-09761. $150,000 ($500,000) (1)

Fauchald, Kristian. Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC. Biological collections from polar regions. OPP 96-43726. $26,267. ($213,467) (4)

Franklin, Jerry F. University of Washington, Seattle, Washington. Stimulating and facilitating collaborative long-term ecological research: A proposal for continuing support of the LTER network office. OPP 93-00679. $89,977. ($989,759) (3)

Franks, Peter J. Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, California. Physical-biological interactions controlling larval krill development and early survival: Implications for population recruitment and demography of Euphausia superba (Dana). OPP 95-25803. $152,199 ($172,199) (1)

Freckman, Diana W. Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado. Antarctic dry valley nematode communities: Establishment, function, and response to disturbance. OPP 96-24743. $166,344. ($187,465) (2)

Gardner, Chester S. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Champaign, Illinois. Iron boltzman temperature lidar for studies of middle atmosphere global change. OPP 96-12251. $300,000. ($650,000) (4)

Gautier, Catherine. University of California, Santa Barbara, California. Surface ultraviolet irradiance and photosynthetically available radiation variability over Antarctica. OPP 93-17120. $138,014. (3)

Gowing, Marcia M. University of California, Santa Cruz, California. Bloom dynamics and food web structure in the Ross Sea: Role of microzooplankton in controlling production. OPP 93-16035. $217,853. (2)

Gowing, Marcia M. University of California, Santa Cruz, California. Bloom dynamics and food web structure in the Ross Sea: Role of microzooplankton in controlling production. OPP 96-43750. $10,075. (4)

Grebmeier, Jacquelin M. University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee. Research on Ocean-Atmospheric Variability and Ecosystem Response in the Ross Sea (ROAVERRS). OPP 94-20683. $52,728 (1)

Hastings, Jordan T. University of Nevada, Desert Research Institute, Reno, Nevada. Pre-Science On-Line Antarctica Planning Workshop, 28-30 April 1996 at Biosphere 2, Oracle, Arizona. BIR 95-07657. $24,927 ($74,783) (1)

Huntley, Mark E. Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, California. Aggregation dynamics of antarctic krill, Euphausia superba (Dana). OPP 95-23748. $62,652 ($148,061) (1)

Huntley, Mark E. Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, California. Aggregation dynamics of antarctic krill, Euphausia superba (Dana). OPP 95-23748. $69,552. (4)

Huntley, Mark E. Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, California. U.S. Joint Global Ocean Flux Study (JGOFS) southern ocean process study: Zooplankton processes. OPP 96-34052. $200,005. (4)

Jeffrey, Wade H. University of West Florida, Pensacola, Florida. Ultraviolet-radiation-induced DNA damage in bacterioplankton in the southern ocean. OPP 94-19037. $130,665. ($135,988) (4)

Karentz, Deneb. University San Francisco, San Francisco, California. Ultraviolet photobiology of planktonic development stages of antarctic benthic invertebrates. OPP 95-28241. $86,607. (3)

Karl, David M. University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawaii. Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) on the antarctic marine ecosystem: Microbiology and carbon flux. OPP 96-40162. $64,881. (2) 

Kieber, David J. State University New York, College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse, New York. Photochemical and optical properties of antarctic waters in response to changing ultraviolet-B fluxes. OPP 96-10173. $322,527. (4)

Kirchman, David L. University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware. Bacterial production uncoupled from primary production: Implications for dissolved organic matter fluxes in the southern oceans (Joint Global Ocean Flux Study). OPP 95-31977. $85,343. (4)

Koger, Ronald G. Antarctic Support Associates, Englewood, Colorado. Logistics support of operations/research activities related to the U.S. program in Antarctica. OPP 95-44138. $52,801 ($10,130,714) (1)

Koger, Ronald G. Antarctic Support Associates, Englewood, Colorado. Logistics support of operations/research activities related to the U.S. program in Antarctica. OPP 96-42445. $5,200. ($17,605,200) (4)

Koger, Ronald G. Antarctic Support Associates, Englewood, Colorado. Logistics support of operations/research activities related to the U.S. program in Antarctica. OPP 96-43915. $40,700. ($12,890,867) (4)

Lessard, Evelyn J. University of Washington, Seattle, Washington. Bloom dynamics and food web structure in the Ross Sea: Role of microzooplankton in controlling production. OPP 93-15027. $81,081. (2)

Lonsdale, Darcy J. State University of New York, Stony Brook, New York. Seasonal contribution of nano- and microzooplankton to antarctic food web structure in the Ross Sea. OPP 96-34241. $19,023. (4)

Manahan, Donal T. University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California. Biological adaptations of antarctic marine organisms. OPP 93-17696. $167,526 (1)

Manahan, Donal T. University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California. Metabolic physiology during embryonic and larval development of antarctic echinoderms. OPP 94-20803. $130,295. (3)

Marra, John. Columbia University, New York, New York. Primary production in the southern oceans. OPP 95-30611. $130,000. (4) 

McClintock, James B. University of Alabama, Birmingham, Alabama. The chemical ecology of shallow-water antarctic marine invertebrates. OPP 95-30735. $59,547. (3)

Mopper, Kenneth. Washington State University, Pullman, Washington. Photochemical and optical properties of antarctic waters in response to changing ultraviolet-B fluxes. OPP 95-27255. $386,178. (4)

Olson, Robert J. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, Massachusetts. Regulation of primary productivity in the southern oceans: Phytoplankton photosynthesis characteristics from individual cell measurements. OPP 95-30718. $120,000. (3)

Priscu, John C. Montana State University, Bozeman, Montana. Antarctic lake-ice microbial consortia: Origin, distribution, and growth physiology. OPP 94-19413. $182,055. (2)

Reed, H.L. Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine, Bethesda, Maryland. The polar T3 syndrome: Metabolic and cognitive manifestations, their hormonal regulation and impact upon performance. OPP 94-18466. $41,400. (3)

Ross, Robin M. University of California, Santa Barbara, California. Long-term ecological research on the antarctic marine ecosystem: An ice-dominated environment. OPP 96-43898. $77,182. ($96,262) (4)

Sidell, Bruce D. University of Maine, Orono, Maine. Evolution of an oxygen-binding hemoprotein in a unique environment: Myoglobin in the hemoglobinless antarctic icefishes. OPP 94-21657. $139,931. (2)

Smith, Kenneth L. Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, California. Seasonal ice cover and its impact on the epipelagic community in the northwestern Weddell Sea: Long time-series monitoring. OPP 96-40796. $40,826. (2)

Smith, Kenneth L. Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, California. Seasonal ice cover and its impact on the epipelagic community in the northwestern Weddell Sea: Long time-series monitoring. OPP 93-15029. $101,329. ($135,105) (4)

Smith, Kenneth L. Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, California. Seasonal ice cover and its impact on the epipelagic community in the northwestern Weddell Sea: Long time-series monitoring. OPP 96-43884. $28,706. (4)

Smith, Walker O. University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee. Bloom dynamics and food web structure in the Ross Sea: Primary productivity, new production, and bacterial growth. OPP 93-17587. $122,885 ($230,402) (1)

Smith, Walker O. University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee. Bloom dynamics and food web structure in the Ross Sea: Primary productivity, new production and bacterial growth. OPP 93-17587. $107,517. (2)

Smith, Walker O. University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee. Management and scientific services in support of the U.S. Joint Global Oceans Flux Study (JGOFS) southern ocean study: Nutrients. OPP 95-30382. $256,091. (4)

Smith, Walker O. University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee. Primary production in the southern oceans. OPP 95-31990. $120,177. (4)

Stoecker, Diane K. University of Maryland, Center for Estuarian Studies, Cambridge, Maryland. Ecology and physiology of sea-ice brine microalgae. OPP 93-18772. $114,936. (3)

Trivelpiece, Wayne Z. Montana State University, Bozeman, Montana. Influence of pack ice on the distribution and demography of Pygoscelis penguins. OPP 95-43921. $70,006 (1)

Vleck, Carol M. Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa. Reproductive endocrinology of free-living Adélie penguins at Torgersen Island, Antarctica. OPP 96-42086. $4,125. (3)

Ware, Randolph H. University Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, Colorado. Support of UNAVCO and related activities. OPP 96-40521. $15,000. ($1,242,037) (2)

Weiler, C. Susan. Whitman College, Walla Walla, Washington. Dissertations initiative for the advancement of limnology and oceanography (DIALOG) II. OPP 96-28543. $15,000. ($45,000) (4)

Wharton, Robert A. University of Nevada, Desert Research Institute, Reno, Nevada. McMurdo Dry Valleys: A cold desert ecosystem. OPP 92-11773. $571,088. (3)

Wharton, Robert A. University of Nevada Desert Research Institute, Reno, Nevada. McMurdo Dry Valleys: A cold desert ecosystem. OPP 96-42958. $525. ($6,551) (4)

Marine and terrestrial geology and geophysics

Anandakrishnan, Sridhar. Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania. Antalith seismic reflection program at central west antarctica camp (CWA). OPP 96-12536. $32,189. (3)

Anandakrishnan, Sridhar. Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania. Workshop on aerogeophysical research in Antarctica. OPP 96-33601. $15,655. (3)

Anderson, John B. Rice University, Houston, Texas. Glacier: A collaborative antarctic curriculum. OPP 95-53878. $25,000. ($137,668) (3)

Anderson, John B. Rice University, Houston, Texas. Mechanism and timing of west antarctic ice sheet retreat at the end of the last glacial maximum. OPP 95-27876. $150,171. (3)

Andrews, John T. University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado. Geological record of Late Wisconsin/Holocene ice-sheet advance and retreat from the Ross Sea. OPP 96-40170. $15,088 (1)

Askin, Rosemary A. Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. Initial palynological characterization of Cape Roberts drill cores. OPP 95-27013. $6,599. (3)

Askin, Rosemary A. Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. Antarctic geologic database: Rock data and sample rescue. OPP 96-26819. $49,999. (4)

Bartek, Louis R. University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Glacial marine stratigraphy in the eastern Ross Sea and western Marie Byrd Land and shallow structure of the west antarctic rift. OPP 96-40605. $4,640. (2)

Bartek, Louis R. University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Integrated biostratigraphy and high-resolution seismic stratigraphy of the Ross Sea: Implications for Cenozoic eustatic and climatic change. OPP 96-40607. $18,240. (2)

Bartek, Louis R. University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Glacial marine stratigraphy in the eastern Ross Sea and western Marie Byrd Land and shallow structure of the west antarctic rift. OPP 93-16710. $96,489. (4)

Bell, Robin E. Columbia University, New York, New York. Lithospheric controls on the behavior of the west antarctic ice sheet: Corridor Aerogeophysics of Eastern Ross Transect Zone (CASERTZ). OPP 93-19854. $154,090. (3)

Bevis, Michael G. University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawaii. Scotia Arc global positioning system project (SCARP). OPP 95-30383. $79,646. (3)

Bindschadler, Robert A. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Maryland. Workshops for the west antarctic ice sheet project. OPP 96-34698. $7,100. ($14,201) (3)

Blankenship, Donald D. University of Texas, Austin, Texas. Lithospheric controls on the behavior of the west antarctic ice sheet: Aerogeophysics of the eastern Ross transect zone. OPP 93-19369. $2,076. ($177,076) (4)

Blankenship, Donald D. University of Texas, Austin, Texas. Support Office for Aerogeophysical Research (SOAR). OPP 96-43423. $333,903. ($1,043,703) (4)

Cande, Steven C. Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, California. Early Tertiary tectonic evolution of the Pacific-Australia-Antarctic Plate circuit. OPP 94-16989. $65,755 ($366,041) (1)

Cande, Steven C. Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, California. Early Tertiary tectonic evolution of the Pacific-Australia-Antarctic Plate circuit. OPP 94-16989. $19,356. ($139,347) (2)

Cande, Steven C. Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, California. Late Cretaceous-Early Tertiary plate interactions in the southwest Pacific. OPP 93-17872. $24,684. ($74,684) (2)

Cassidy, William A. Case Western Reserve, Cleveland, Ohio. Antarctic search for meteorites. OPP 91-17558. $91,891. (3)

Cole, Julia E. University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado. Acquisition of a stable isotope mass spectrometer for automated carbonate analysis: Analytical instrumentation for earth science/global change research. OPP 96-28080. $9,500. ($113,487) (4)

Dalziel, Ian W. University of Texas, Austin, Texas. Geologic studies in the Shackleton Range Coats Land and Queen Maud Land, East Antarctica: A North American connection. OPP 96-42724. $64,977. (4)

Davies, Thomas A. University of Texas, Austin, Texas. Atlas of glacimarine features. OPP 95-26459. $34,833. (2)

DePaolo, Donald J. University of California, Berkeley, California. Metamorphism and intrusion chronology and tectonic evolution of the central and southern Transantarctic Mountains using samarium-neodymium isotopes. OPP 93-18838. $39,489. (2)

Domack, Eugene W. Hamilton College, Clinton, New York. Geological record of Late Wisconsinan/Holocene ice-sheet advance and retreat from Ross Sea. OPP 96-41121. $1,850. (3)

Duebendorfer, Ernest M. Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, Arizona. The Ellsworth Mountain terrane: Its origin and accretion to East Antarctica. OPP 93-12040. $20,448. (3)

Elliot, David H. Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. Jurassic volcanic rocks in the Transantarctic Mountains: A test of a model for continental flood basalt magmatism in Antarctica. OPP 94-20498. $128,230. (3)

Elliot, David H. Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. Mesozoic break-up of Gondwanaland: Geochronology of antarctic tholeiites. OPP 95-27816. $247,000. (3)

Faure, Gunter. Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. Age of the last transgression of the east antarctic ice sheet, Transantarctic Mountains, southern Victoria Land. OPP 93-16310. $13,453. ($26,913) (3)

Feldmann, Rodney M. Kent State University, Kent, Ohio. Paleobiogeography of austral decapod crustaceans. OPP 95-26252. $41,000. ($61,000) (2)

Finn, Carol. U.S. Geological Survey, Reston, Virginia. Lithospheric controls on the behavior of the west antarctic ice sheet: Corridor Aerogeophysics of the Eastern Ross Transect Zone (CASERTZ/WAIS). OPP 96-43267. $48,054. (4)

Fitzgerald, Paul. University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona. Thermochronologic constraints on the formation of the Transantarctic Mountains, Antarctica. OPP 93-16720. $98,154. (4)

Frey, Frederick A. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Origin and evolution of the Kerguelen plume: Constraints from studies of the Kerguelen Archipelago. OPP 94-17774. $45,880. (2)

Goodge, John W. Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas. Antarctic Working Group for Geology and Geophysics 1996-1998. OPP 96-15562. $23,426. (4)

Grunow, Anne M. Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. Establishment of Gondwana early Paleozoic reference poles and tests for terrane motion. OPP 93-17673. $76,641. (3)

Hammer, William R. Augustana College, Rock Island, Illinois. Vertebrate paleontology of the Triassic to Jurassic sedimentary sequence in the Shackleton Glacier regions, Antarctica. OPP 93-15826. $61,321. (3)

Harvey, Ralph P. Case Western Reserve, Cleveland, Ohio. Support for Meteorite Working Group meeting, 27-28 September 1996, Arlington, Virginia. OPP 96-15721. $11,529. (4)

Harwood, David M. University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska. High-latitude southern ocean paleontology workshop. OPP 96-34616. $10,800. (3)

Harwood, David M. University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska. Integrated biostratigraphy and high-resolution seismic stratigraphy of the Ross Sea: Implication for Cenozoic eustatic and climatic changes. OPP 96-42036. $21,322. (3)

Harwood, David M. University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska. Paleobiology and paleoenvironments of preglacial(?) Eocene coasts in southern Victoria Land, Antarctica. OPP 93-17901 $41,088. (3)

Harwood, David M. University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska. Diatom biostratigraphy and paleoenvironmental history of Cape Roberts Project cores. OPP 94-20062. $30,923. (4)

Harwood, David M. University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska. Paleobiology and paleoenvironments of preglacial(?) Eocene coasts in southern Victoria Land, Antarctica. OPP 96-43359. $12,000. (4)

Hayes, Dennis E. Columbia University, New York, New York. Analysis of circumantarctic ocean basin paleobathymetry and structure. OPP 94-18936. $90,894. (2)

Jarrard, Richard D. University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah. Downhole logging for the Cape Roberts Project. OPP 94-18429. $120,784. (4)

Jarrard, Richard D. University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah. Stress field history, Cape Roberts Antarctica. OPP 95-27319. $14,838. (4)

Kamb, Barclay. California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California. Global positioning system measurements of crustal motion in Antarctica. OPP 95-27606. $94,397. (4)

Kettler, Richard M. University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska. Initial characterization of organic matter in Cretaceous-Paleogene sedimentary Rocks, Cape Roberts, Antarctica. OPP 95-27070. $22,359. (3)

Klinkhammer, Gary. Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon. A survey of hydrothermal vents in Bransfield Strait, Antarctica. OPP 96-40130. $18,000 (1)

Klinkhammer, Gary. Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon. A survey of hydrothermal vents in Bransfield Strait, Antarctica. OPP 96-42795. $27,300. (4)

Koger, Ronald G. Antarctic Support Associates, Englewood, Colorado. Logistics support of operations/research activities related to the U.S. program in Antarctica. OPP 96-40584. $3,771. ($25,503,771) (2)

Koger, Ronald G. Antarctic Support Associates, Englewood, Colorado. Logistics support of operations/research activities related to the U.S. program in Antarctica. OPP 96-41407. $21,000. ($7,021,000) (3)

Koger, Ronald G. Antarctic Support Associates, Englewood, Colorado. Logistics support of operations/research activities related to the U.S. program in Antarctica. OPP 96-43915. $113,613. ($12,890,867) (4)

Krissek, Lawrence A. Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. Initial sedimentological characterization of the Late Cretaceous-Early Cenozoic drill cores from Cape Roberts, Antarctica. OPP 95-27008. $28,363. (3)

Krissek, Lawrence A. Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. Initial sedimentological characterization of the Late Cretaceous-Early Cenozoic drill cores from Cape Roberts, Antarctica. OPP 96-43364. $3,800. (4)

Kurz, Mark D. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, Massachusetts. Pliocene history of the east antarctic ice sheet: A workshop. OPP 96-40004. $2,150 ($4,300) (1)

Kurz, Mark D. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, Massachusetts. Sources of Cenozoic volcanism in McMurdo Sound: An isotopic study. OPP 96-40513. $15,539. (2)

Kyle, Philip R. New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, Socorro, New Mexico. The Cape Roberts Project: Volcanic record, geochemistry, and argon-40/argon-39 chronology. OPP 95-27329. $60,231. (3)

Kyle, Philip R. New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, Socorro, New Mexico. Mount Erebus Volcano Observatory. OPP 94-19267. $76,389. (4)

Lawver, Lawrence A. University of Texas, Austin, Texas. Scotia Arc Global Positioning System Project (SCARP). OPP 95-26687. $79,993. (4)

Luyendyk, Bruce P. University of California, Santa Barbara, California. Glacial marine stratigraphy in the eastern Ross Sea and western Marie Byrd Land and shallow structure of the west antarctic rift. OPP 96-40312. $26,640. (2)

Luyendyk, Bruce P. University of California, Santa Barbara, California. Glacial marine stratigraphy in the eastern Ross Sea and western Marie Byrd Land and shallow structure of the west antarctic rift. OPP 93-16712. $49,748. (4)

Marchant, David R. Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts. Tephrochronology applied to Late Cenozoic Paleoclimate and geomorphic evolution of the central Transantarctic Mountains. OPP 96-14027. $53,018. (4)

Marsh, Bruce D. Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland. Three-dimensional magma dynamics in large sills. OPP 94-18513. $110,003. (3)

Marsh, Bruce D. Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland. Three-dimensional magma dynamics in large sills. OPP 96-43236. $9,372. ($15,012) (4)

Nishiizumi, Kunihiko. University of California, Berkeley, California. Terrestrial age measurement of antarctic meteorites. OPP 96-40199. $9,000. (2)

Pittenger, Richard F. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, Massachusetts. Ship operations. OPP 96-43819. $24,000. ($57,500) (4)

Pospichal, James J. Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida. Calcareous nanofossil biostratigraphy and paleoenvironmental history of the Cape Roberts Project cores. OPP 94-22893. $37,607. (4)

Powell, Ross D. Northern Illinois University, De Kalb, Illinois. Initial sedimentological characterization of the Late Cretaceous-Early Cenozoic drill cores from Cape Roberts, Antarctica. OPP 95-27481. $31,781. (3)

Rea, David K. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. The record of antarctic environment preserved in deep sea sediments: Critical times of climate change. OPP 95-27067. $225,349. (2)

Rees, Margaret N. University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Nevada. The Ellsworth Mountains terrane: Its origin and accretion to East Antarctica. OPP 92-20395. $99,739. (4)

Scherer, Reed. University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts. Diatom biostratigraphy and paleoenvironmental history of Cape Roberts cores. OPP 94-22894. $12,576. (4)

Shen, Yang. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, Massachusetts. Models of the three-dimensional stratigraphy of glaciated continental shelves. OPP 95-26930. $40,000. (4)

Shimizu, Nobumichi. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, Massachusetts. Origin and evolution of the Kerguelen plume: Constraints from studies of the Kerguelen Archipelago. OPP 94-17806. $34,120. (2)

Smalley, Robert. University of Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee. Scotia Arc global positioning system project (SCARP). OPP 95-27529. $52,592. (3)

Spilhaus, A.F. American Geophysical Union, Washington, DC. Support of travel to 30th International Geological Congress, Beijing, China, 4-14 August 1996. OPP 96-27219. $2,000. ($14,000) (4)

Stock, Joann M. California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California. Early Tertiary tectonic evolution of the Pacific-Australia-Antarctic Plate circuit. OPP 94-16779. $42,694 ($80,611) (1)

Stock, Joann M. California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California. Late Cretaceous-Early Tertiary plate interactions in the southwest Pacific. OPP 96-40039. $18,390. (2)

Stock, Joann M. California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California. Late Cretaceous-Early Tertiary plate interactions in the southwest Pacific. OPP 93-17318. $75,759. (3)

Stock, Joann M. California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California. Early Tertiary tectonic evolution of the Pacific-Australia-Antarctic Plate circuit. OPP 94-16779. $37,917. (4)

Stump, Edmund. Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona. Dinofest International: Innovative science education outreach. OPP 96-26879. $10,000. ($40,000) (4)

Taylor, Edith L. University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas. The Shackleton Glacier area: Floristics, biostratigraphy, and paleoclimate. OPP 93-15353. $141,981. (2)

Verosub, Kenneth L. University of California, Davis, California. Paleomagnetic and mineral magnetic characterization of drill cores from the Cape Roberts project. OPP 95-26889. $108,662. (3)

Ware, Randolph H. University Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, Colorado. Support of UNAVCO and related activities. OPP 96-40521. $28,600. ($1,242,037) (2)

Watkins, David K. University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska. Calcareous nanofossil biostratigraphy and paleoenvironmental history of Cape Roberts cores. OPP 94-19770. $3,386. (4)

Webb, Peter-Noel. Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. Integrated biostratigraphy and high-resolution seismic stratigraphy of the Ross Sea: Implications for Cenozoic eustatic and climate change. OPP 96-41979. $19,999. (3)

Webb, Peter-Noel. Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. Antarctic stratigraphic drilling: Cape Roberts Project. OPP 93-17979. $48,271. (4)

Webb, Peter-Noel. Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. Cretaceous-Paleogene foraminifera of the Victoria Land Basin (Cape Roberts Project). OPP 94-20475. $33,935. (4)

Whillans, Ian M. Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. Global positioning system measurements of rock and ice motions in southern Victoria Land. OPP 95-27571. $56,021. (4)

Wiens, Douglas. Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri. A broadband seismic experiment for study of the tectonics and structure of the Antarctic Peninsula and Scotia Sea regions. OPP 95-27366. $109,057. (3)

Wilson, Gary S. Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. Paleomagnetic and mineral magnetic characterization of drill cores from the Cape Roberts project. OPP 95-27343. $24,957. (3)

Wilson, Gary S. Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. Mount Feather Sirius Group workshop and collaborative sample analysis and publication. OPP 96-34644. $10,868. ($21,735) (3)

Wilson, Terry J. Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. Stress field history, Cape Roberts, Antarctica. OPP 95-27394. $84,018. (4)

Wise, Sherwood W. Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida. Curatorship of antarctic collections. OPP 96-40466. $99,280. (2)

Wise, Sherwood W. Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida. Curatorship of antarctic collections. OPP 96-43483. $21,904. (4)

Witmer, Richard E. U.S. Geological Survey, Reston, Virginia. Antarctic surveying and mapping program. OPP 96-43361. $217,800. ($335,600) (4)

Wrenn, John H. Louisiana State University and A&M College, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Initial palynological characterization of Cape Roberts drill cores. OPP 95-27075. $60,788. (3)

Zoback, Mark D. Stanford University, Stanford, California. Stress field history, Cape Roberts, Antarctica. OPP 95-27412. $26,648. (4)

Ocean and climate studies

Ackley, Stephen F. U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, Hanover, New Hampshire. Sea-ice measurements during the Antarctic Zone Winter Flux Experiment (ANZFLUX). OPP 96-42694. $78,446. (4)

Anderson, Robert F. Columbia University, New York, New York. Proxies of past changes in southern ocean productivity: Modeling and experimental development. OPP 95-30379. $87,000. (4)

Asper, Vernon L. University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, Mississippi. Bloom dynamics and food web structure in the Ross Sea: Vertical flux of carbon and nitrogen. OPP 93-17598. $89,969. (2)

Bacon, Michael P. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, Massachusetts. Seasonal and spatial variations in the flux of particulate organic carbon derived from thorium-234 in the U.S. Joint Global Ocean Flux Study (JGOFS) southern ocean process study. OPP 95-30861. $19,569. ($121,595) (4)

Bacon, Michael P. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, Massachusetts. Thorium isotopes as indicators of export flux and particle dynamics in the southern ocean: Joint Global Ocean Flux Study (JGOFS). OPP 95-30720. $113,346. (4)

Bromwich, David H. Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. An evaluation of numerical weather prediction in high southern latitudes with first regional observing study of the troposphere (FROST) observations. OPP 94-22104. $43,618. ($87,236) (3)

Bromwich, David H. Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. Research on Ocean-Atmosphere Variability and Ecosystem Response in the Ross Sea (ROAVERRS). OPP 94-20681. $69,715. (4)

Coale, Kenneth H. San Jose State University, San Jose, California. Iron in antarctic polar front zones. OPP 95-30762. $312,081. (4)

Cochran, J. Kirk. State University of New York, Stony Brook, New York. Thorium isotopes as indicators of export flux and particle dynamics in the southern ocean: Joint Global Ocean Flux Study (JGOFS). OPP 96-12761. $100,000. (4)

Dunbar, Robert B. Rice University, Houston, Texas. Research on Ocean-Atmosphere Variability and Ecosystem Response in the Ross Sea (ROAVERRS). OPP 94-19605. $69,702. (2)

Dymond, Jack R. Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon. Latitudinal variations of particle fluxes in the southern oceans: A bottom-tethered sediment trap array experiment. OPP 96-14028. $248,672. (4)

Foster, Theodore D. University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware. Deep water formation off the eastern Wilkes Land coast of Antarctica. OPP 93-17379. $95,000. (2)

Goyet, Catherine. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, Massachusetts. Distribution, sources, and sinks of dissolved organic matter in the southern oceans. OPP 95-30609. $105,809. (4)

Guest, Peter S. Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California. Atmospheric forcing during the Antarctic Zone Winter Flux Experiment (ANZFLUX). OPP 96-41279. $42,979. (3)

Hall, Michael J. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Washington, DC. Support for Argos data collection and location system. OPP 96-42925. $20,158. ($638,651) (4)

Hansell, Dennis A. Bermuda Biological Station Research, Ferry Reach, Bermuda. Bloom dynamics and food web structure in the Ross Sea: Dynamics of dissolved organic carbon. OPP 93-17200. $113,408. (2)

Hayes, John M. Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana. Factors controlling the abundance of carbon-13 in algal and sedimentary biomarkers from the Amundsen and Bellingshausen Seas, Antarctica. OPP 94-18833. $104,262. (2)

Hedges, John I. University of Washington, Seattle, Washington. Organic geochemical studies in the southern oceans. OPP 95-31763. $100,322. (4)

Honjo, Susumu. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, Massachusetts. Latitudinal variations of particle fluxes in the southern ocean: A bottom-tethered sediment trap array experiment. OPP 95-30300. $382,712. (4)

Jeffries, Martin O. University of Alaska, Fairbanks, Alaska. The role of snow in antarctic sea-ice development and ocean-atmosphere energy exchange. OPP 93-16767. $70,445. (4)

Koger, Ronald G. Antarctic Support Associates, Englewood, Colorado. Logistics support of operations/research activities related to the U.S. program in Antarctica. OPP 95-44138. $50,546 ($10,130,714) (1)

Koger, Ronald G. Antarctic Support Associates, Englewood, Colorado. Logistics support of operations/research activities related to the U.S. program in Antarctica. OPP 96-43915. $15,568. ($12,890,867) (4)

Lee, Cindy L. State University of New York, Stony Brook, New York. Organic geochemical studies in the southern oceans. OPP 95-30891. $95,347. (4)

Leventer, Amy. University of Minnesota at the Twin Cities, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Research on Ocean-Atmosphere Variability and Ecosystem Response in the Ross Sea (ROAVERRS). OPP 94-20682. $66,836 ($130,043) (1)

Leventer, Amy. University of Minnesota at the Twin Cities, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Research on Ocean-Atmosphere Variability and Ecosystem Response in the Ross Sea (ROAVERRS). OPP 94-20682. $63,207. (2)

Lowenthal, Douglas H. University of Nevada, Desert Research Institute, Reno, Nevada. Particulate matter less than 10 microns in size (PM10) source apportionment at McMurdo Station, Antarctica. OPP 95-44154. $2,856 ($147,856) (1)

Martinson, Douglas G. Columbia University, New York, New York. ANZFLUX (Antarctic Zone Flux Experiment) conductivity-temperature-depth/tracer program. OPP 93-17231. $300,000. (4) 

McPhee, Miles G. McPhee Research, Naches, Washington. Upper ocean turbulent fluxes and mixing in the Weddell Sea. OPP 93-15920. $70,000. (3)

Millero, Frank J. University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida. The carbon dioxide system in the southern oceans. OPP 95-30384. $128,181. (4)

Muench, Robin D. Science Applications International Corporation, San Diego, California. Acoustic Doppler Current Profile and mesoscale current observations in the eastern Weddell Sea: A component of the Antarctic Zone Flux Experiment (ANZFLUX). OPP 93-15019. $85,864. (2)

Nelson, David M. Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon. Bloom dynamics and food-web structure in the Ross Sea: The irradiance/mixing regime and diatom growth in spring. OPP 93-17538. $139,011. (2)

Padman, Laurence. Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon. Heat, salt, and momentum fluxes through the pycnocline in the eastern Weddell Sea. OPP 93-17321. $105,757. (2)

Quay, Paul D. University of Washington, Seattle, Washington. Physical and biological controls of carbon dioxide levels in the southern oceans: A multitracer approach. OPP 95-30824. $200,000. (4)

Roesler, Collin. University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut. Solar radiation processes in the east antarctic sea-ice zone. OPP 95-27244. $69,347. (3)

Shen, Hayley H. Clarkson University, Potsdam, New York. Wave and pancake ice interactions. OPP 96-43861. $10,200. (4)

Stanton, Timothy P. Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California. Mixed-layer turbulence measurements during the Antarctic Zone Winter Flux Experiment (ANZFLUX). OPP 96-42033. $60,000. (4)

Takahashi, Taro. Columbia University, New York, New York. Measurements of carbon dioxide during the southern ocean Joint Global Ocean Flux Study (JGOFS). OPP 95-30684. $340,000. (4)

Tape, Walter. University of Alaska, Fairbanks, Alaska. Antarctic halos and ice crystals. OPP 94-19235. $1 ($155,465) (1)

Tape, Walter. University of Alaska, Fairbanks, Alaska. Antarctic halos and ice crystals. OPP 94-19235. $77,732. ($155,464) (3)

Wakeham, Stuart G. Skidaway Institute of Oceanography, Savannah, Georgia. Organic geochemical studies in the southern oceans. OPP 95-31759. $94,672. (4)

Warren, Stephen G. University of Washington, Seattle, Washington. Climate processes on the antarctic plateau. OPP 94-21096. $199,857. (2)

Warren, Stephen G. University of Washington, Seattle, Washington. Solar radiation processes in the east antarctic sea-ice zone. OPP 95-27245. $75,749. (4)

Wendler, Gerd. University of Alaska, Fairbanks, Alaska. Investigations of katabatic wind and its interaction with sea ice. OPP 94-13879. $125,718. (2)

Wettlaufer, John S. University of Washington, Seattle, Washington. Interfacial melting and frost heave in ice. OPP 95-23513. $101,092. (4)

Astrophysics and aeronomy

Arnoldy, Roger L. University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire. Continuation support of high-latitude geomagnetic pulsation measurements. OPP 92-17024. $67,450 ($329,590) (1)

Baker, Kile B. Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland. Multiradar studies of the dynamics of the antarctic ionosphere. OPP 94-21266. $35,000. ($75,000) (4)

Bieber, John W. Bartol Research Institute, Newark, Delaware. Solar and heliospheric studies with antarctic cosmic ray observations. OPP 95-28122. $200,184. (4)

Deshler, Terry L. University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming. Vertical profiles of polar stratospheric clouds. Condensation nuclei, ozone, nitric acid, and water vapor in the antarctic winter and spring stratosphere. OPP 93-16774. $394,911. (3)

Engebretson, Mark J. Augsburg College, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Induction antennas for British Antarctic Survey automatic geophysical observatories. OPP 93-16750. $83,759. (2)

Fitzsimmons, Stephen J. ABT Associates, Inc., Cambridge, Massachusetts. Evaluation of the National Science FoundationÕs Science and Technology Centers Program. OPP 96-41277. $5,750. ($44,502) (3)

Forbes, Jeffrey M. University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado. Planetary waves in the antarctic mesopause region. OPP 93-20879. $27,156. (2)

Fritts, David C. University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado. Correlative medium frequency radar studies of large-scale middle atmospheric dynamics in the Antarctic. OPP 93-19068. $131,555. (2)

Gaisser, Thomas K. Bartol Research Institute, Newark, Delaware. South Pole Air Shower Experiment-2. OPP 93-18754. $197,000. (2)

Gaisser, Thomas K. Bartol Research Institute, Newark, Delaware. South Pole Air Shower Experiment-2. OPP 96-40455. $12,550. (2)

Gaisser, Thomas K. Bartol Research Institute, Newark, Delaware. Acquisition of instrumentation for the South Pole Air Shower Experiment. OPP 96-01950. $28,480. ($105,000) (4)

Hall, Michael J. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Washington, DC. Support for Argos data collection and location system. OPP 96-42925. $467. ($638,651) (4)

Harper, Doyal A. University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois. A Center for Astrophysical Research in Antarctica (CARA). OPP 96-28155. $3,730,000. ($3,930,000) (2)

Hernandez, Gonzalo J. University of Washington, Seattle, Washington. High-latitude antarctic neutral mesospheric and thermospheric dynamics and thermodynamics. OPP 93-16163. $130,000. (2)

Inan, Umran S. Stanford University, Stanford, California. Very-low-frequency remote sensing of thunderstorm and radiation belt coupling to the ionosphere. OPP 93-18596. $90,000 ($180,000) (1)

LaBelle, James W. Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire. Presidential Young Investigator Award. OPP 96-40381. $18,750. ($37,500) (2)

Lubin, Philip M. University of California, Santa Barbara, California. Studies of long-duration medium-scale cosmic background radiation anisotropy. OPP 95-44306. $30,000 (1)

Lubin, Philip M. University of California, Santa Barbara, California. University of California at Santa Barbara long-duration medium-scale cosmic background radiation anisotropy studies. OPP 96-43655. $13,500. (4)

Mende, Stephen B. University of California, Berkeley, California. Antarctic auroral imaging. OPP 96-16809. $32,000. (4)

Meyer, Stephan S. University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois. Anisotropy of the cosmic microwave background radiation on large and medium angular scales. OPP 93-16535. $78,081. ($253,975) (2)

Meyer, Stephan S. University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois. A Center for Astrophysical Research in Antarctica (CARA). OPP 96-43878. $26,700. (4)

Morse, Robert M. University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin. The Antarctic Muon and Neutrino Detection Array (AMANDA) Project: The antarctic ice sheet as a high-energy particle detector. OPP 95-44305. $150,000. (2)

Morse, Robert M. University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin. The Antarctic Muon and Neutrino Detector Array II (AMANDA-II) project. OPP 95-28559. $628,600. (4)

Murcray, Frank J. University of Denver, Denver, Colorado. Ground-based infrared measurements in Antarctica. OPP 95-26913. $34,992. ($69,992) (4)

Murcray, Frank J. University of Denver, Denver, Colorado. Ground-based infrared measurements in Antarctica. OPP 96-43089. $1. ($8,313) (4)

Murcray, Frank J. University of Denver, Denver, Colorado. Ground-based infrared measurements in Antarctica. OPP 96-43656. $5,000. (4)

Papen, George C. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Champaign, Illinois. Rayleigh and sodium lidar studies of the troposphere, stratosphere and mesosphere at the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station. OPP 92-19898. $130,000. (2)

Papitashvili, Vladimir O. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. A study of very-high-latitude geomagnetic phenomena. OPP 93-18766. $160,000. (2)

Petit, Noel J. Augsburg College, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Automatic geophysical observatory (AGO) data support and distribution. OPP 92-19799. $27,891. (2)

Rosenberg, Theodore J. University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland. Riometry in Antarctica and conjugate regions. OPP 95-05823. $50,000. ($289,605) (2)

Rosenberg, Theodore J. University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland. Polar Experiment Network for Geophysical Upper-Atmosphere Investigations (PENGUIN). OPP 95-29177. $441,912. (4)

Rust, David M. Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland. An optical investigation of the genesis of solar activity. OPP 95-44307. $68,567. ($137,133) (2)

Sivjee, Gulamabas G. Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, Florida. Spectroscopic and interferometric studies of airglow and auroral processes in the antarctic upper atmosphere over the South Pole Station. OPP 96-40254. $12,440. (2)

Wilkes, R. Jeffrey. University of Washington, Seattle, Washington. Antarctic long-duration balloon flight for the Japanese-American cosmic ray emulsion chamber experiment (JACEE) collaboration. OPP 95-28397. $42,000. (4)

Glaciology

Albert, Mary R. U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, Hanover, New Hampshire. Near-surface processes affecting gas exchange: West antarctic ice sheet. OPP 95-26601. $50,138. (4)

Alley, Richard B. Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania. Continuation of antarctic ice-sheet stability on a deforming bed: Model studies. OPP 93-18677. $80,945. (2)

Alley, Richard B. Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania. Physical properties of the Siple Dome deep ice core. OPP 95-26374. $3,791. (2)

Anandakrishnan, Sridhar. Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania. Microearthquake monitoring of ice stream C, West Antarctica: A sensor for sticky spots. OPP 96-40018. $5,138 (1)

Anandakrishnan, Sridhar. Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania. Microearthquake monitoring of ice stream C, West Antarctica: A sensor for sticky spots. OPP 93-18121. $105,119. (2)

Baker, Ian. Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire. Conference: International Symposium on the Physics and Chemistry of Ice, Hanover, New Hampshire, 26-30 August 1996. OPP 95-30356. $3,300 ($10,000) (1)

Baker, Ian. Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire. Flow and fracture of ice. OPP 95-26454. $85,000. (2)

Baker, Ian. Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire. Flow and fracture of ice. OPP 96-43149. $7,300. (4)

Bales, Roger C. University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona. Snow-atmosphere transfer function for reversibly deposited chemical species in West Antarctica. OPP 95-26572. $220,475. (4)

Bender, Michael L. University of Rhode Island, Kingston, Rhode Island. Climate studies using antarctic deep ice cores and firn air samples. OPP 95-26740. $135,392. (2)

Bender, Michael L. University of Rhode Island, Kingston, Rhode Island. Climate studies using antarctic deep-ice cores and firn air samples. OPP 96-43504. $5,861. (4)

Bentley, Charles R. University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin. An examination of the dynamic stability of the west antarctic ice sheet by numerical modeling. OPP 95-27044. $99,995. (2)

Bentley, Charles R. University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin. Airborne radar sounding over ice stream D, West Antarctica. OPP 93-19043. $112,749. (4)

Berkman, Paul A. Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. Holocene environmental variability associated with west antarctic ice-sheet retreat along the Victoria Land coast. OPP 96-40178. $13,591 (1)

Bindschadler, Robert A. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Maryland. Passive microwave remote sensing for paleoclimate indicators at Siple Dome, Antarctica. OPP 95-26566. $140,143. (2)

Bindschadler, Robert A. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Goddard Space Flight Center. Greenbelt, Maryland. West antarctic glaciology-IV. OPP 96-41628. $200,000. (3)

Bindschadler, Robert A. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Goddard Space Flight Center. Greenbelt, Maryland. Workshops for the west antarctic ice sheet project. OPP 96-34698. $7,101. ($14,201) (3)

Biscaye, Pierre E. Columbia University, New York, New York. Atmospheric dust in west antarctic ice: WAISCORES (west antarctic ice sheet cores). OPP 95-26973. $80,000. (2)

Blankenship, Donald D. University of Texas, Austin, Texas. Lithospheric controls on the behavior of the west antarctic ice sheet: Aerogeophysics of the eastern Ross Transect Zone. OPP 93-19369. $175,000. ($177,076) (4)

Blankenship, Donald D. University of Texas, Austin, Texas. Support Office for Aerogeophysical Research (SOAR). OPP 96-43423. $22,600. ($1,043,703) (4)

Braaten, David A. University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas. Measurements and model development of antarctic snow accumulation and transport dynamics. OPP 96-42853. $1,110. ($6,841) (4)

Chin, Yu-Ping. Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. The effect of dissolved organic matter on the photolysis and bioaccumulation of synthetic organic compounds in two lakes on Ross Island, Antarctica. OPP 96-16287. $908. ($50,067) (4)

Denton, George H. University of Maine, Orono, Maine. Sensitivity of the antarctic ice sheet to Late Quaternary climate change. OPP 96-40498. $22,158. (2)

Denton, George H. University of Maine, Orono, Maine. The origin of a polar ice sheet in East Antarctica. OPP 95-27047. $85,616. (3)

Dunbar, Nelia W. New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology. Socorro, New Mexico. Volcanic record in antarctic ice: Implications for climatic and eruptive history and ice-sheet dynamics of the south polar region. OPP 95-27373. $80,475. (3)

Fastook, James L. University of Maine, Orono, Maine. Derived quantities: A coupled dynamic/thermodynamic ice-sheet model. OPP 95-26348. $90,519. (2)

Faure, Gunter. Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. Age of the last transgression of the east antarctic ice sheet, Transantarctic Mountains, southern Victoria Land. OPP 93-16310. $13,460. ($26,913) (3)

Friedmann, E. Imre. Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida. Living and fossil microorganisms, a sensitive paleoclimate indicator in the McMurdo Dry Valleys: Implications for Plio-Pleistocene climate and ice sheet. OPP 94-20227. $59,976. (3)

Gow, Anthony J. U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, Hanover, New Hampshire. Physical and structural properties of the Siple Dome core. OPP 95-27262. $11,516. (3)

Hall, Michael J. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Washington, DC. Support for Argos data collection and location system. OPP 96-42925. $1,850. ($638,651) (4)

Harwood, David M. University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska. Presidential Young Investigator Award. OPP 96-43867. $37,500. (4)

Jacobel, Robert W. Saint Olaf College, Northfield, Minnesota. Siple Dome glaciology and ice stream history. OPP 93-16338. $104,982. (2)

Jacobel, Robert W. Saint Olaf College, Northfield, Minnesota. Ice-radar and satellite remote-sensing studies of glaciers and ice sheets-II. OPP 95-31501. $15,075. ($30,150) (3)

Kamb, Barclay. California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California. Fast flow of antarctic ice streams-Bed deformation or basal sliding? Borehole study of Ice Streams B and C. OPP 93-19018. $225,419. ($476,803) (4)

Kurz, Mark D. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, Massachusetts. Pliocene history of the east antarctic ice sheet: A workshop. OPP 96-40004. $2,150 ($4,300) (1)

Kurz, Mark D. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, Massachusetts. Chronology of antarctic glaciations. OPP 94-18333. $131,364. (2)

Mahaffy, Mary-Anne W. Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania. Sensitivity study of processes pertaining to the ice dynamics of the west antarctic ice sheet using a three-dimensional time-dependent whole-ice-sheet model. OPP 94-18622. $62,856. (4)

Mayewski, Paul A. University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire. Ross ice drainage system (RIDS) Late Holocene climate variability. OPP 93-16564. $151,015. (3)

Mayewski, Paul A. University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire. Siple Dome deep ice core glaciochemistry and regional survey-A contribution to the west antarctic ice sheet initiative. OPP 95-26449. $52,368. ($62,368) (3)

Mosley-Thompson, Ellen. Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. The quantitative assessment of the Mount Pinatubo signal in antarctic snow. OPP 95-26725. $52,423. (2)

Mosley-Thompson, Ellen. Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. Holocene/Late Wisconsinan dust history from Taylor Dome, Antarctica. OPP 93-16282. $44,369. (3)

Mosley-Thompson, Ellen. Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. Long-term trend in net mass accumulation at South Pole. OPP 91-17447. $33,375. (3)

Prentice, Michael L. University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire. An inventory of environmental features in the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica, and their recent changes using a geographic information system. OPP 96-27625. $3,733. ($296,968) (4)

Prentice, Michael L. University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire. Holocene environmental variability associated with the west antarctic ice sheet along the Victoria Land coast. OPP 96-43150. $5,400. (4)

Raymond, Charles F. University of Washington, Seattle, Washington. Origin and implications of small-scale surface topography on Siple Coast ice streams. OPP 95-26707. $42,328. (2)

Raymond, Charles F. University of Washington, Seattle, Washington. Siple Dome glaciology and ice-stream history. OPP 93-16807. $107,961. (3)

Saltzman, Eric S. University of Miami, Rosentiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences, Miami, Florida. Antarctic ice core records. OPP 95-26952. $120,000. (3)

Scambos, Theodore A. University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado. Siple Dome glaciology and ice-stream history. OPP 93-17007. $25,732. (3)

Sowers, Todd. Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania. Constructing paleoatmospheric records of the isotopic composition of methane and nitrous oxide. OPP 95-26556. $190,006. ($285,006) (3)

Taylor, Kendrick C. University of Nevada Desert Research Institution, Reno, Nevada. Electrical and optical measurements on the Siple Dome ice core. OPP 95-26420. $9,176. (2)

Taylor, Kendrick C. University of Nevada, Desert Research Institute, Reno, Nevada. Recovery and science coordination of an ice core at Siple Dome, Antarctica. OPP 95-26421. $154,701. (3)

Thonnard, Norbert. University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee. Development of laser-based resonance ionization spectroscopy techniques for krypton-81 and krypton-85 measurements in the geosciences. OPP 94-10695. $15,000. ($96,848) (3)

Waddington, Edwin D. University of Washington, Seattle, Washington. Analysis of existing geophysical data from Taylor Dome for ice core interpretation and relation to the dry valleys geomorphological climate record. OPP 94-21644. $77,742. (3)

Waddington, Edwin D. University of Washington, Seattle, Washington. Ice modeling study of Siple Dome: West antarctic ice sheet ice dynamics, WAISCORES (west antarctic ice sheet cores) paleoclimate and ice-stream/ice-dome interactions. OPP 94-20648. $78,258. (3)

Ware, Randolph H. University Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, Colorado. Support of UNAVCO and related activities. OPP 96-40521. $25,000. ($1,242,037) (2)

Whillans, Ian M. Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. Mass balance and ice-stream mechanics in West Antarctica. OPP 93-16509. $130,889. (3)

White, James W. University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado. Isotopic measurements on the west antarctic ice sheet/Siple Dome ice cores. OPP 95-26979. $65,000. (2)

White, James W. University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado. Stable isotope measurements on shallow cores from West Antarctica. OPP 94-18642. $53,405. (2)

White, James W. University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado. National Ice Core Curatorial Facility. OPP 96-41126. $77,351. (3)

Wilson, Gary S. Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. The use of fossil microorganisms for the study of ancient climates in the McMurdo Dry Valleys. OPP 96-40131. $8,176 (1)

Wilson, Gary S. Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. Mount Feather Sirius Group workshop and collaborative sample analysis and publication. OPP 96-34644. $10,867. ($21,735) (3)

Zielinski, Gregory A. University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire. Volcanic record in antarctic ice: Implications for climatic and eruptive history and ice-sheet dynamics of the south polar region. OPP 95-27824. $30,052. (3)

Environmental research

Chin, Yu-Ping. Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. The effect of dissolved organic matter on the photolysis and bioaccumulation of synthetic organic compounds in two lakes on Ross Island, Antarctica. OPP 96-16287. $40,159. ($50,067) (4)

Fauchald, Kristian. Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC. Biological collections from polar regions. OPP 95-09761. $100,000 ($500,000) (1)

Fraser, William R. Montana State University, Bozeman, Montana. Changes in Adélie penguin populations at Palmer Station: The effects of human disturbance and long-term environmental change. OPP 95-05596. $109,911. (4)

Hansen, Anthony D. Magee Scientific Company, Berkeley, California. Measurement of combustion effluent aerosols from the South Pole Station. OPP 95-30428. $1,500. (4)

Naveen, Ron. Oceanites, Inc., Cooksville, Maryland. Antarctic site inventory and monitoring program. OPP 96-42732. $2,500. (4)

Oliver, John S. San Jose State University, San Jose, California. Entry of sewage-derived organic matter from McMurdo Station, Antarctica, into the benthic food web and its biological consequences. OPP 95-27789. $0. ($124,531) (4)

Prentice, Michael L. University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire. An inventory of environmental features in the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica, and their recent changes using a geographic information system. OPP 96-27625. $190,679. ($296,968) (4)

Services and support

Abbott, Mark R. Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon. Mesoscale processes and primary productivity at the polar front. OPP 95-30507. $200,000. ($360,000) (4)

Andrews, Martha. University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado. A user-based polar information system: Coordinating responsibilities through the U.S. Polar Information Working Group. OPP 93-21320. $10,423. ($20,847) (3)

Blaisdell, George. U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, Hanover, New Hampshire. Technical support for the U.S. Antarctic Program. OPP 95-43409. $151,369 (1)

Blaisdell, George. U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, Hanover, New Hampshire. Technical support for the U.S. Antarctic Program. OPP 96-40160. $419,138 (1)

Blaisdell, George. U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, Hanover, New Hampshire. Technical support for the U.S. Antarctic Program. OPP 96-43795. $30,000. (4)

Blankenship, Donald D. University of Texas, Austin, Texas. Support Office for Aerogeophysical Research (SOAR). OPP 96-43423. $287,200. ($1,043,703) (4)

Blankenship, Donald D. University of Texas, Austin, Texas. Support Office for Aerogeophysical Research (SOAR). OPP 96-43423. $400,000. ($1,043,703) (4)

Britton, Mark C. Andrulis Research Corp, Arlington, Virginia. Web page and programming support (OPP). OPP 96-17255. $39,974. (4)

Bronk, Deborah A. University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia. New and regenerated production in the southern oceans: Ross Sea studies. OPP 96-43869. $7,280. ($34,978) (4)

Brown, Otis B. University of Miami, Miami, Florida. Satellite communications for scientific purposes: University National Oceanographic Laboratory System (UNOLS) fleet management and polar program support. OPP 96-43528. $149,523. (4)

Currier, Stephen F. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Wallops Island, Virginia. Operations of the NASA-NSF McMurdo ground station. OPP 96-28886. $291,345. (4)

Elfring, Chris. National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC. Core support for the Polar Research Board. OPP 96-33478. $80,200. ($160,400) (4)

Elliott, Harold T. Navy-Military Sealift Command, Washington, DC. U.S. Antarctic Program fuel tanker support. OPP 96-16357. $2,360,800. (4)

Fauchald, Kristian. Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC. Biological collections from polar regions. OPP 96-43726. $187,200. ($213,467) (4)

Fowler, Alfred N. American Geophysical Union, Washington, DC. Council of Managers of National Antarctic Programs Secretariat. OPP 93-21509. $65,771. (2)

Gaisser, Thomas K. Bartol Research Institute, Newark, Delaware. Acquisition of instrumentation for the South Pole Air Shower Experiment. OPP 96-01950. $37,200. ($105,000) (4)

Givan, May Beth. Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, DC. Industrial and environmental hygiene services. OPP 95-43466. $45,253 (1)

Givan, May Beth. Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, DC. Industrial and environmental hygiene services. OPP 96-40214. $33,219. (2)

Givan, May Beth. Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, DC. Industrial and environmental hygiene services. OPP 96-42108. $50,000. (4)

Givan, May Beth. Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, DC. Industrial and environmental hygiene services. OPP 96-43796. $80,000. (4)

Hall, Michael J. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Washington, DC. Support for Argos data collection and location system. OPP 96-42925. $47,755. ($638,651) (4)

Hamilton, Gordon S. Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. Investigation of a step feature near the skiway on McMurdo Ice Shelf, Antarctica. OPP 95-28608. $38,929 (1)

Hibben, Stuart G. Library of Congress, Washington, DC. Abstracting and indexing service for Current antarctic literature. OPP 96-40779. $287,003. (3)

Kamb, Barclay. California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California. Fast flow of antarctic ice streams-Bed deformation or basal sliding? Borehole study of ice streams B and C. OPP 93-19018. $251,384. ($476,803) (4)

Kennicutt, Mahlon C. Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas. International workshops on environmental monitoring in Antarctica. OPP 95-29958. $66,587. (2)

Koger, Ronald G. Antarctic Support Associates, Englewood, Colorado. Logistics support of operations/research activities related to the U.S. program in Antarctica. OPP 95-44138. $9,973,037 ($10,130,714) (1)

Koger, Ronald G. Antarctic Support Associates, Englewood, Colorado. Logistics support of operations/research activities related to the U.S. program in Antarctica. OPP 95-44325. $241,219 (1)

Koger, Ronald G. Antarctic Support Associates, Englewood, Colorado. Logistics support of operations/research activities related to the U.S. program in Antarctica. OPP 96-40283. $15,000,000 (1)

Koger, Ronald G. Antarctic Support Associates, Englewood, Colorado. Logistics support of operations/research activities related to the U.S. program in Antarctica. OPP 96-40584. $25,500,000. ($25,503,771) (2)

Koger, Ronald G. Antarctic Support Associates, Englewood, Colorado. Logistics support of operations/research activities related to the U.S. program in Antarctica. OPP 96-40908. $14,000,000. (2)

Koger, Ronald G. Antarctic Support Associates, Englewood, Colorado. Logistics support of operations/research activities related to the U.S. program in Antarctica. OPP 96-41407. $7,000,000. ($7,021,000) (3)

Koger, Ronald G. Antarctic Support Associates, Englewood, Colorado. Logistics support of operations/research activities related to the U.S. program in Antarctica. OPP 96-42445. $2,600,000. ($17,605,200) (4)

Koger, Ronald G. Antarctic Support Associates, Englewood, Colorado. Logistics support of operations/research activities related to the U.S. program in Antarctica. OPP 96-42445. $15,000,000. ($17,605,200) (4)

Koger, Ronald G. Antarctic Support Associates, Englewood, Colorado. Logistics support of operations/research activities related to the U.S. program in Antarctica. OPP 96-43915. $58,733. ($12,890,867) (4)

Koger, Ronald G. Antarctic Support Associates, Englewood, Colorado. Logistics support of operations/research activities related to the U.S. program in Antarctica. OPP 96-43915. $870,000. ($12,890,867) (4)

Koger, Ronald G. Antarctic Support Associates, Englewood, Colorado. Logistics support of operations/research activities related to the U.S. program in Antarctica. OPP 96-43915. $9,428,958. ($12,890,867) (4)

Koger, Ronald G. Antarctic Support Associates, Englewood, Colorado. Logistics support of operations/research activities related to the U.S. program in Antarctica. OPP 96-43915. $2,310,375. ($12,890,867) (4)

Koger, Ronald G. Antarctic Support Associates, Englewood, Colorado. Logistics support of operations/research activities related to the U.S. program in Antarctica. OPP 96-43915. $24,300. ($12,890,867) (4)

Koger, Ronald G. Antarctic Support Associates, Englewood, Colorado. Logistics support of operations/research activities related to the U.S. program in Antarctica. OPP 96-44010. $14,962. ($65,423) (4)

Kuivinen, Karl C. University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska. Logistic and engineering support by the Polar Ice Coring Office. OPP 96-40035. $1,551,582. ($1,851,582) (2)

Kvitek, Rikk G. San Jose State University, San Jose, California. Hydrographic survey and geographic information system database development for anthropogenic debris and marine habitats at McMurdo Station, Antarctica. OPP 96-43151. $30,000. ($51,532) (4)

Kvitek, Rikk G. San Jose State University, San Jose, California. Hydrographic survey and geographic information system database development for anthropogenic debris and marine habitats at McMurdo Station, Antarctica. OPP 96-43151. $21,532. ($51,532) (4)

Lewis, Michael R. Jackson and Tull Chartered, Washington, DC. Communication and engineering support services for the U.S. Antarctic Program. OPP 95-44185. $135,000 (1)

Lewis, Michael R. Jackson and Tull Chartered, Washington, DC. Communication and engineering support services for the U.S. Antarctic Program. OPP 96-41483. $172,599. (3)

Lewis, Michael R. Jackson and Tull Chartered, Washington, DC. Communication and engineering support services for the U.S. Antarctic Program. OPP 96-43936. $81,815. (4)

Lowenthal, Douglas H. University of Nevada, Desert Research Institute, Reno, Nevada. Particulate matter less than 10 microns in size (PM10) source apportionment at McMurdo Station, Antarctica. OPP 95-44154. $145,000 ($147,856) (1)

Lubin, Dan. Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, California. The Arctic and Antarctic Research Center: A unique resource for polar science and operations. OPP 94-14276. $140,000. (4)

Nelson, Marilyn. Blue Pencil Group, Inc., Reston, Virginia. Editorial services for the Antarctic Journal of the United States. OPP 96-43335. $34,713. ($46,372) (4)

Nelson, Marilyn. Blue Pencil Group, Inc., Reston, Virginia. Editorial services for the Antarctic Journal of the United States. OPP 96-43335. $11,659. ($46,372) (4)

Onuma, Tsuyoshi. Navy Facilities and Engineering Command, Arlington, Virginia. Engineering support for the U.S. Antarctic Program. OPP 96-40140. $1,275,000 (1)

Onuma, Tsuyoshi. Navy Facilities and Engineering Command, Arlington, Virginia. Engineering support for the U.S. Antarctic Program. OPP 96-43240. $235,000. (4)

Prentice, Michael L. University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire. An inventory of environmental features in the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica, and their recent changes using a geographic information system. OPP 96-27625. $81,805. ($296,968) (4)

Rounds, Fred. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Washington, DC. Internet telecommunications support for the U.S. Antarctic Program. OPP 96-43686. $25,000. (4)

Rummel, John D. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Washington, DC. National Science Foundation/National Aeronautics and Space Administration technology demonstration. OPP 95-43531. $250,000 (1)

Scharfen, Gregory R. University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado. U.S. Antarctic Data Coordination Center at the National Snow and Ice Data Center. OPP 96-29768. $63,504. (4)

Schommer, John. Department of Interior, Washington, DC. Aviation Management Services. OPP 96-43291. $4,910,837. (4)

Shah, Raj N. Capital Systems Group, Inc., Rockville, Maryland. Proposal processing and travel support to the Office of Polar Programs, National Science Foundation. OPP 95-42446. $41,402 (1)

Shah, Raj N. Capital Systems Group, Inc., Rockville, Maryland. Proposal processing and travel support to the Office of Polar Programs, National Science Foundation. OPP 95-43489. $8,269 (1)

Shah, Raj N. Capital Systems Group, Inc., Rockville, Maryland. Proposal processing and travel support to the Office of Polar Programs, National Science Foundation. OPP 95-43522. $10,345 (1)

Shah, Raj N. Capital Systems Group, Inc., Rockville, Maryland. Proposal processing and travel support to the Office of Polar Programs, National Science Foundation. OPP 95-43803. $105,804 (1)

Shah, Raj N. Capital Systems Group, Inc., Rockville, Maryland. Proposal processing and travel support to the Office of Polar Programs, National Science Foundation. OPP 96-40344. $15,622. (2)

Shah, Raj N. Capital Systems Group, Inc., Rockville, Maryland. Proposal processing and travel support to the Office of Polar Programs, National Science Foundation. OPP 96-40414. $86,363. (2)

Shah, Raj N. Capital Systems Group, Inc., Rockville, Maryland. Proposal processing and travel support to the Office of Polar Programs, National Science Foundation. OPP 96-43757. $10,948. (4)

Shah, Raj N. Capital Systems Group, Inc., Rockville, Maryland. Proposal processing and travel support to the Office of Polar Programs, National Science Foundation. OPP 96-43098. $3,609. (4)

Shah, Raj N. Capital Systems Group, Inc., Rockville, Maryland. Proposal processing and travel support to the Office of Polar Programs, National Science Foundation. OPP 96-43560. $98,140. (4)

Shah, Raj N. Capital Systems Group, Inc., Rockville, Maryland. Proposal processing and travel support to the Office of Polar Programs, National Science Foundation. OPP 96-43712. $36,331. (4)

Shah, Raj N. Capital Systems Group, Inc., Rockville, Maryland. Proposal processing and travel support to the Office of Polar Programs, National Science Foundation. OPP 96-43897. $4,940. (4)

Sloan, William M. Northeast Industrial Waste, Annapolis, Maryland. Technology transfer to the Small Communities Antarctic Waste Management Program. OPP 96-32915. $48,647. (4)

Smith, Charles H. Department of Defense, Washington, DC. Logistic support of the U.S. program in Antarctica. OPP 96-40187. $12,000,000 (1)

Smith, Charles H. Department of Defense, Washington, DC. Logistic Support of the U.S. program in Antarctica. OPP 96-40907. $11,500,000. (2)

Smith, Charles H. Department of Defense, Washington, DC. Logistic support of the U.S. program in Antarctica. OPP 96-41457. $6,000,000. (3)

Smith, Charles H. Department of Defense, Washington, DC. Logistic support of the U.S. program in Antarctica. OPP 96-42496. $10,500,000. (3)

Smith, Charles H. Department of Defense, Washington, DC. Logistic support of the U.S. program in Antarctica. OPP 96-43769. $7,912,625. (4)

Smith, Steven. International Center for Antarctic Information, New Zealand. Preparation of management plans for Antarctic Specially Managed Areas. OPP 95-28775. $68,853. (3)

Smith, Steven. International Center for Antarctic Information, Christchurch, New Zealand. Preparation of management plans for antarctic Specially Managed Areas. OPP 96-43266. $43,907. (4)

Smith, Steven. International Center for Antarctic Information, Christchurch, New Zealand. Antarctic master directory. OPP 96-15205. $59,613. (4)

Sokolov, Barbara J. University of Alaska, Anchorage, Alaska. Polar libraries colloquy: Proceedings and participant support. OPP 96-27353. $7,000. ($25,329) (3)

Spilhaus, A.F. American Geophysical Union, Washington, DC. Publication of Antarctic research series. OPP 94-14962. $66,258. (2)

Sutherland, Woody C. Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, California. Shipboard technicians support. OPP 94-00707. $15,698. ($875,666) (3)

Swenson, Emily B. ChildrenÕs Television Workshop, New York, New York. "3-2-1 Contact" distribution and utilization. OPP 95-44189. $25,000 ($49,917) (1)

Taylor, Susan. U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, Hanover, New Hampshire. Retrieval and analysis of extraterrestrial particles from the water well at the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station, Antarctica. OPP 95-44300. $21,256 (1)

Walker, Alan. Department of Transportation, U.S. Coast Guard, Washington, DC. Icebreaker support in the U.S. Antarctic Program. OPP 96-42478. $1,996,234. (4)

Ware, Randolph H. University Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, Colorado. Support of UNAVCO and related activities. OPP 96-40521. $70,000. ($1,242,037) (2)

Wharton, Robert A. University of Nevada, Desert Research Institute, Reno, Nevada. Workshop on environmental management of the McMurdo Dry Valleys of Antarctica, 14-17 March 1995, Santa Fe, New Mexico. OPP 96-41224. $25,006. (3)

Weber, Gary. Petroleum Helicopters, Inc., Lafayette, Louisiana. Helicopter services for the U.S. Antarctic Program. OPP 96-16400. $1. (4)

Witmer, Richard E. U.S. Geological Survey, Reston, Virginia. Antarctic surveying and mapping program. OPP 96-43361. $87,200. ($335,600) (4)

Witmer, Richard E. U.S. Geological Survey, Reston, Virginia. Antarctic surveying and mapping program. OPP 96-43361. $30,600. ($335,600) (4)

Wratt, Gillian. New Zealand Antarctic Program, Christchurch, New Zealand. Cape Roberts project. OPP 96-40063. $200,000 (1)

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