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Smithsonian at the Poles: Contributions to International Polar

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404 INDEX<br />

crustaceans, 191–192<br />

iron concentr<strong>at</strong>ion, 314–315<br />

krill as found<strong>at</strong>ion species, 285–287<br />

productivity, 309–317<br />

s<strong>at</strong>ellite studies, 309–310<br />

temper<strong>at</strong>ure, 310–311, 313–314, 315–317<br />

South Pole, as observ<strong>at</strong>ory site, 361–364<br />

South Shetland Islands<br />

bryozoan study, 207–219<br />

oc<strong>to</strong>pod abundance, 197–202<br />

Soviet Union<br />

cultural exchange, 69–70<br />

IGY particip<strong>at</strong>ion, 29–31, 36<br />

Soviet Antarctic expeditions (1955–1958), 144<br />

Space age origins, and IGY, 35–47<br />

Special Sensor Microwave Imager (SSM/I), 311<br />

Spectroscopic imaging, high-resolution, 375<br />

Spencer, Robert F., 95<br />

Spletts<strong>to</strong>esser, John, 59<br />

Spude, C<strong>at</strong>herine, 55<br />

Spude, Robert, 55<br />

Sputnik 1, 37, 38–39<br />

SS Vikingen expedition (1929–1930), 144<br />

Standards of <strong>the</strong> Conduct of Scientifi c Diving, 242<br />

Star birth (form<strong>at</strong>ion), 381–386<br />

Chamaeleon region, 382<br />

HEAT observ<strong>at</strong>ions, 374–375<br />

Lupus region, 382–384<br />

observing, from Antarctic Pl<strong>at</strong>eau, 381–386<br />

rho Ophiuchi region, 382, 384<br />

Star form<strong>at</strong>ion. See Star birth<br />

Stefansson Sound Boulder P<strong>at</strong>ch, kelp productivity, 271–283<br />

STELLA ANTARCTICA, 384, 385<br />

Stevens, Ann, 69<br />

Stevens, Ted, 69<br />

Stewart, James R., 241–242<br />

Stewart, T. Dale, 67, 69<br />

Strindberg, Nils, 51, 53<br />

Sturtevant, William C., 68<br />

Submillimeter <strong>Polar</strong>imeter for Antarctic Remote Observing<br />

(SPARO), 363<br />

Subtropical Convergence, 145, 147<br />

Sullivan, Walter, 31, 35<br />

Sunyaev–Zel’dovich effect (SZE), 363<br />

“Superstitions of <strong>the</strong> Eskimo” (Smith), 93<br />

Swan, James G., 64<br />

Tasmanian G<strong>at</strong>eway, 186–187<br />

Taylor, C. J., 14, 15<br />

Telegraph<br />

astronomy, 16–17<br />

Meteorological Project, 3, 15–16<br />

polar research, 18, 63<br />

Telescopes. See also Antarctic Submillimeter Telescope and<br />

Remote Observ<strong>at</strong>ory; High Elev<strong>at</strong>ion Antarctic<br />

Terahertz Telescope<br />

Antarctic Searching for Transiting Extrasolar Planets<br />

(ASTEP), 385<br />

Center for Astrophysical Research, x, 361<br />

Degree-Angular Scale Interferometer (DASI), 361, 363<br />

Intern<strong>at</strong>ional Robotic Antarctic Infrared Telescope<br />

(IRAIT), 385<br />

Project Moonw<strong>at</strong>ch, 38<br />

Python, 361, 362<br />

QUEST (Q and U Extra-Galactic Sub-mm Telescope), 364<br />

South Pole, x, xiv, 364<br />

South Pole Infrared Explorer (SPIREX), 361<br />

Viper, 361, 363<br />

White Dish, 361<br />

Temper<strong>at</strong>ure. See also Cold adapt<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

biological invasion, 350–355<br />

cosmological observ<strong>at</strong>ions, 360<br />

diving, 250<br />

kelp productivity, 272, 274, 278, 280–281, 282<br />

nonpelagic development, 183<br />

Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Ocean, 310–311, 314<br />

Terra Nova Bay, 266–267<br />

Terra Nova collections, 144<br />

Thomas, Twyla, 390<br />

Thompson, Tommy, 241<br />

Thorson’s rule, 181–182, 187<br />

Toovak, Kenneth, 100, 106–107, 108, 110<br />

Total suspended solids (TSS). See Kelp, arctic<br />

Tousey, Richard, 45–46<br />

Traditional ecological knowledge (TEK), 133<br />

Tupek, Karen, 55<br />

Turner, J. Henry, 100<br />

Turner, Lucien<br />

collections, 80<br />

ethnological studies, 64, 65, 71, 117–121, 131–132<br />

Fort Chimo (Kuujjuaq), 119–120<br />

and Innu/Inuit peoples, 65, 119–121<br />

Turner, Mort, 389<br />

“Tusking,” 238<br />

Udvar Hazy Center, 46<br />

Ultraviolet light<br />

CDOM screening, 319–320<br />

productivity, 299–306<br />

UNESCO, 28, 31<br />

Ungava Bay, 64, 117–118<br />

U.S. Antarctic Diving Program, x, 241–251<br />

U.S. Antarctic Meteorite Program, ix, xiv, 388–394<br />

U.S. Antarctic Research Program (USARP)<br />

bryozoans, 206–208, 218<br />

pelagic calanoid copepods, 144–145, 146, 169

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