U.S. Antarctic Projects Officer

U.S. Antarctic Projects Officer

I j ir OF THE U.S. ANTARCTIC PROJECTS OFFICER VOLUME V INDEX and ERRATA 1963 - 1964 BULLETIN of the U.S. ANTARCTIC PROJECTS OFFICER A presentation of activities of the Government of the United States of America pertaining to the logistic support, scientific programs, and current events of interest in Antarctica, published monthly during the austral summer season and distributed to organizations, groups, and individuals interested in United States Antarctic activities. Rear Admiral James R. Reedy, USN United States Antarctic Projects Officer VOLUME V ISSUES -1O INDEX and ERRATA ERRATA Issue Number 2, October 1963: Page 37 - GEOLOGY, U. S. Department of the Interior, Geological Survey, Thomas B. Nolan; the first line of the title of the grant should read ., , of northeastern Victoria... 11 rather than 11... of northwestern Victoria... Page 39 - UPPER ATMOSPHERE PHYSICS, National Bureau of Standards, D. K. Bailey; the sec- ond line of the title of the grant should read It, during IQSY.., 11 rather than . dur- ing IGY..." Issue Number 3, November 1963: Page 4, paragraph 2, lines 3 and 4 - ". .9 and 14 September.., should read . , 9 and 14 Oct- ober,., Issue Number 4, December 1963: Page 12, colume 1, paragraph 3, last line - tChalocite should read tChacocite" colume 2, paragraph 1, line 10 - "Britist" should read "British" Page 13, colume 4, line 21 - "Stilpnomeland" should read "Stilpnom e lane" Page 14, colume 1, line 2 - "Herta" should read "Hertha" Page 24, colume 2, fourth entry under 5 Nov 63 - "CDR. Price Lewis, 1r., .,. to USS ARNEB. should read ". to USS ATKA. Issue Number 7, March 1964: Page 9, colume 2, title of article - "PLAMER PENINSULA..." should read "PALMER PENINSULA.. When sending in a change of address request j Inquiries should be directed to the United States please make reference to the f our-digit code Antarctic Projects Officer, 801 19th Street, N.W., number appearing in the address label. Washington, D. C. 20305. Telephone: 382-1795. Issue Number 7, March 1964: Page 11, left colume, paragraphs 4 and 5 - "Polarhev" should read "Polarhav" Issue Number 9, May 1964: Page 13, left colume, line 32 - "substratas" should read "substrates" Page 14, left colume, reference 9 - date should be 11 1963" rather than "1960" Issue Number 10, June 1964: Page 17, table at top of page, last line - "All cargo measurements in tons. " should read "All cargo measurements in short tons." Page 31, line 9 - ". of the Gerlache Strait. " should read ". of the De Gerlache Strait. Page 36, photograph - The photograph is not a Loch Class New Zealand Frigate as are PUKAKI and ROTOITI. The correct photograph is reproduced below. Page 60, paragraph 1, line 2 - ". all banded at Cape Crozier chicks." should read ". all banded at Cape Crozier as chicks." Page 61, Table 1, Birds Banded at Cape Crozier, 19 58-64 - Under the headings "Totals," "Chin- strap Penguins," and "Ad," the number "1" should read "2" Page 63, line 10 - ". .Weddell seal... " should read "...Weddell seals..." Page 64, Background paragraph, line 5 - ". and a alga..." should read ". and an alga..." Objectives paragraph, line 1 - "One objective was... " should read "Objectives were..." Page 68, line 4 - 11(177 651S,... " should read "(77°51S.,... Page 85, Background paragraph, line 14- ". Mid-Juraseic... " should read "...Mid-Jurassic... Page 89, line 2 - "...Ridge has there... " should read "...Ridge has three... Page 103, paragraph 3, lines 9 and 10 - delete "The channels lack systematic profiles and have inclosed rock basins up to several hundred feet." Page 111, Background paragraph, lines 11 and 12 - ". the Gerlache Straits." should read ". the De Gerlache Strait." 2 Bulletin of the U. S. Antarctic Projects Officet , ;7 Issue Number 10, June 1964: Page 151, Summary paragraph, line 9 - "... some station." should read 11... some stations." Pages 189-190,:. Figures 4 and 5 - Acknowledgements were omitted to the Central Radio Propaga- tion Laboratory of the National Bureau of Standards for the use of the Riometer signal; the Arctic Institute of North America for the use of the photometer signal; and the Pacific Naval Laboratory for the use of the micropulsatlon and ELF signals. Page 196, photograph caption, line 3 - ". fiels lines..." should read ". field lines..." Page 205 - Delete erronous "United States" near lower right corner of photograph. Page 208, CRUISE 10, line 4 - "... Investigation a sub-marine... " should read "investigation of a sub-marine..." Page 222, line 8 - ". Relating to Glacioloqican... " should read ". Relating to Glaciological..." ADDITIONAL ERRATUM FOR BULLETIN, VOLUME IV (The previous errata for Volume IV of the Bulletin were listed on page 1 of the Index to Volume IV.) Issue Number 9, Tune 1963: Page 141, paragraph 3, line 2 - "... on 5 July 1963." should read ". on 5 July 1962." Bulletin of the U. S. Antarctic Projects Officer 3 INDEX In the following index, the issue number of the Bulletin is listed first with the page number following the dash. In the event of more than one page number, the inclusive page numbers are enclosed in parenthesis following the dash. The entries have been listed alphabetically by sub- ject, title, or name, and cross references have been given where appropriate. Accidents - (see Damage). Aircraft - (contd) Adams, Cape - 7-(9). LC-130F - 9-(1), 9-(7), 9-(9), Adare, Cape - 4-(11). 9-(15), 10-(1), 10-(3) 2 10-(5-12) Adelaide Island - 7-(4). 10-(18)2 10-(44), 10-(46), 10-(95), Agassiz, Cape - 7-(9). 10-(100), 10(102). Ahmadjian, Vernon - 10-(54-55). LH-34D - 3-(21-22)2 5-(20), 10-(6), Air Development Squadron SIX - 1-(7), 2-(1), 2- 10-(11), 10-(18). (22-24), 3-(6)2 3-(22), 4-(2)1 4-(5), 4-(9), 5- LP-2J - 10-(10)1 10-(135). (2), 5-(8), 6-(9), 6-(13), 6-(25), 7-(2-3), 7- U-1B - 2-(22-23), 10-(6), 10-(9). (6), 7-(13), 7-(27), 8-(1), 8-(4-5), 8-(23), 8- UH-1B - 2-(23-26), 4-(2), 4-(19), 4-(24- (27), 9-(7), 9-(9), 9-(15), 9-(17), 10-(6-13), 25), 6-(17), 8-(24), 9-(16-17), 10- 10-(86), 10-(95), 10-(98), 10.-(107), 10-(120), (5), 10-(9), 10-(12), 10-(107). 10-(200). 10-(104). Air Force, U. S. - (see Military Air Transport jH-13F -. 2-(24), 10-(12). Service, Department of Defense, and DEEP Helicopters - FREEZE 64). U.S. Army - 2-(23-26), 4-(2), Air Operations - (see also DEEP FREEZE 64 4-(19), 4-(24-25), 6-(17), Operations, Air) - 2-(10)1 2-(21-26), 3-(1), 8-(24)2 9-(16-17), 10-(5), 3-(3), 3-(21-22), 4-(9), 5-(1-2), 5-(12-16), 10-(9), 10-(12), 10-(107), 5-(20), 8-(2), 8-(4-5), 10-(3)), 10-( 134). Air Transportation in the Antarctic - 5-(12-16). U.S. Navy - 2-(24), 3-(21-22), Aircraft - 5-(12-16), 10-(6), 10-(17). 5-(20)2 10-(6), 10-(11), C-54Q - 2-(22-23), 2-(26), 2-(28-29) 2 3-(21), 10-(18). 4-(23), 9-(27), 10-(6), 10-(8), Shipboard - 2-(24), 5-(20), C-133 - 6-(25). 10-(12). C-121r - 2-(22-23), 2-(26-28), 3-(2.1-22)2 AIRDEVRON SIX - (see Air Development 4-(5), 4-(24-25), 5-(3), 6-(25), 8-(26-27), Squardron SIX). 9-(27), 10-(6-8), 10-(10-11) 1 10-(14), Airdrop - (see Department of Defense, 10-(132), 10-(135). USAF). C-124 - 2-(24-28), 4-(23-25), 6-(11), 8-(2), Alaska, University of - 2-(38), 3-(8), 8-(26), 10-(5), 10-(13), 10-(15-16). 4-(14), 6-(9), 9-(9) 2 10-(44-45), 10- C-130E - 2-(2549), 3-(22), 4-(23-24), 5-(2-3), (147), 10-(199-200). 5-(6), 5-(20-21), 6-(10-11) 1 6-(25), 7-(24), Alberts, Fred G. - 10-(131). 8-(2), 10-(5), 10-(13-16). American Geographical Society - 10-(129), C-135 - 2-(25-26) 0 2-(28), 3-(21-22), 4-(9), 10-(136). 4-(23-25)2 5-(20), 6-(14), 6-(25), 7-(24), Amundsen Glacier - 4-(24), 10-(9), 7-(26-27), 8-(26-27), 9-(27), 10-( 14). 10-(94-96). CH-19E - 2-(24), 5-(20), 10-(12). Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station - IL-18 - (USSR) - 5-(5), 5-(20), 10-(10). Activities - 6-(15), LC-47H/,T - 2-(22-23), 2-(26), 2-(28-29), Ceremonies - 4.-(1)1 5-(1), 5-(3), 6-(8), 3-(21-22), 4-(23-25), 5-(2), 7-(6-7), 7-(13), 9-(27). 8-(21)2 9-(15), 10-(6-9), 10-(11)1 10-(95), Construction - 2-(31-32), 4-(23-24), 10-(100), 10-(120). 7-(24), 10-(39), 10-(44). LC-11-7 - 2-(22-23), 2-(26), 2-(28), 6-(13), Inspections - 5-(6), 6-(26), 10-(8), 7-(13)2 10-(6), 10-(10-11), 104100). 10-(45). LC-130F - i-(7, 2-(1), 2-(10) 1 2-(22-23), Logistics - 10-(11). 2-(26-29)1 -3-(2), 3-(21-22), 4-(2)2 4-(5), 4-(9), Operations - 2-(26), 4-(2), 4-(23), 4-(24), 6-B9), -(11), 6-(27), 7-(2), 7-(7), 7-(24), 8-(4-5), 10-(8), 10-(11). 7-(10), 7-(24-25), 7-(27), 8-(2), 8-(5), 8.-(27), Personnel - 4-(24),6-(11), 7-(27), 10-(216). 4 Bulletin of the U. S. Antarctic Projects Officer Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station - (contd) Army, U.

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