Antarctic Journal of the United States
The Antarctic Journal of the United States was a scientific journal that covered American research activities in Antarctica and its neighboring regions. It was published by the National Science Foundation's Office of Polar Programs and ran from 1966 to 2002. Although it was not peer-reviewed, it provided insights into the work being done in the area.[1][2]
Subject | Antarctica |
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Language | English |
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History | 1966–2002 |
Publisher | National Science Foundation, Office of Polar Programs (United States) |
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ISO 4 | Antarct. J. U. S. |
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ISSN | 0003-5335 |
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The journal was preceded by four other publications:[1]
- Antarctic Report (1964-1965)
- Antarctic Status Report (1962-1963)
- Bulletin of the U.S. Antarctic Projects Officer (1959-1965)
- Antarctic Status Report USNC-IGY (1956-1958)
References
- "Antarctic Journal of the United States and its Predecessors". coldregions.org. COLD Database. Retrieved July 9, 2023.
- Tahirkheli, Sharon (November 2015). "Preventing the Extinction of the Antarctic Journal of the United States and its Predecessors: Making it Accessible Into the Future". American Geosciences Institute. Retrieved July 9, 2023.
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