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The ARMAP Team has begun collaboration with the NSF Arctic Data Center toward information exchange and improved interoperability.

By William Manley on May 1, 2017 in Milestones

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The animation of “NSF Arctic Research Activities” has been updated to 2004-2016, with additional project locations and cruise tracks.
A new ARMAP Viewer has been formally launched with a clean, fast, and modern interface. This upgrade — based on HTML5, javascript, and hierarchical ISO metadata — includes improved Search and Filter tools, and is mobile friendly while being intuitive and more informative.Try it out, and let us know what you think!
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