Cruise to the Chukchi Borderland, Arctic Ocean

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Oceanography and geology were the principal focuses of the U.S. Geological Survey-sponsored expedition Arctic Summer West '92, which traveled to the eastern part of the Chukchi Borderland of the Amerasia Basin, western Arctic Ocean. The expedition took place from August 20 to September 25, 1992, aboard the Coast Guard cutter Polar Star. USGS investigated the geologic framework and tectonic origin of the borderland, Arctic Quaternary paleoclimate, sea-ice transport of particulate matter in the Beaufort Gyre, and possible radionuclide contamination of the water column and seafloor off Alaska from sources in the Russian Arctic. Researchers from five other institutions studied the area's oceanography, age of the water column, paleoenvironment of the Holocene sediment, physical properties and synthetic-aperture radar backscatter of sea ice, and the drop-stone content of late Quaternary sediment.

Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Cruise to the Chukchi Borderland, Arctic Ocean
Series title Eos, Earth and Space Science News
DOI 10.1029/93EO00273
Volume 74
Issue 22
Year Published 1993
Language English
Publisher AGU Publications
Contributing office(s) Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center
Description 6 p.
First page 249
Last page 254
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