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METRIC SYSTEM

NSF encourages use of the metric system, and this manual uses metric where practical. Here are some conversions:

The Metric System
1 centimeter 2.54 inches
1 meter 3.28 feet
1 kilometer 0.621 mile
1 kilometer 0.540 nautical mile
1 kilogram 2.20 pounds
1 kilowatt 1.34 horsepower
1 square meter 10.8 square feet
1 meter per second 2.24 miles per hour
1 foot 0.305 meter
1 inch 2.540 centimeters
1 mile 1.609 kilometers
1 nautical mile 1.151 miles
1 nautical mile 1.852 kilometers
1 pound 0.454 kilogram
1 horsepower 0.746 kilowatt
1 square foot 0.093 square meter
1 mile per hour 0.447 meter per second

GLOSSARY

  • ASA--Antarctic Support Associates, the National Science Foundation's antarctic support contractor

  • CCAMLR--Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources, a part of the Antarctic Treaty system

  • CD-ROM--Compact disk, read-only memory: a high capacity storage medium for electronic data

  • CNSFA--Commander, Naval Support Force, Antarctica: the senior Navy official in the U.S. Antarctic Program

  • Continental system--The part of the USAP that centers on McMurdo Station, including South Pole and field camps supported from McMurdo

  • EPA--Environmental Protection Agency, U.S. Government

  • IAC--International Antarctic Center, Christchurch, New Zealand

  • IGY--International Geophysical Year, 1957-1958

  • LC-130--Ski-equipped four-engine Lockheed Hercules turboprop airplane

  • NASU--Naval Antarctic Support Unit, Christchurch, New Zealand

  • NGA--Nongovernmental activity

  • NSF--National Science Foundation, an agency of the U.S. Government

  • NSFA--Naval Support Force, Antarctica

  • OPP--Office of Polar Programs, National Science Foundation

  • Peninsula system--The part of the USAP that includes Palmer Station, Polar Duke, and other operations in the Antarctic Peninsula area

  • SCAR--Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research, of the International Council of Scientific Unions, a nongovernmental organization

  • SEH--Safety, environment, and health: specifically, a 5- year initiative, begun in 1990, to improve these functions in the U.S. Antarctic Program

  • SPA--Specially Protected Area, an Antarctic Treaty designation

  • SSSI--Site of Special Scientific Interest, an Antarctic Treaty designation

  • SUREPA--Senior U.S. Representative, Antarctica, appointed by the Director of NSF to oversee U.S. Government activities in Antarctica

  • UH-1N--Twin-turbine Bell Huey helicopter

  • USAF--United States Air Force

  • USAP--United States Antarctic Program, the U.S. Government's program for research and related activities regarding Antarctica

  • USARP--United States Antarctic Research Program, the program of scientific research supported in USAP

  • USCG--U.S. Coast Guard

  • USGS--United States Geological Survey

  • USN--United States Navy

  • VHF--Very high frequency: VHF radios are used locally around stations and ships

  • VXE-6--Antarctic Development Squadron 6, U.S. Navy, the USAP aviation unit

 
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