Long-Term Management Strategies for USS Arizona, a Submerged Cultural Resource in Pearl Harbor (Legacy 02-170, 03-170, 04-170, & 05-170)
Summary
The project's primary focus was to acquire requisite data for understanding and characterizing the complex corrosion and deterioration processes affecting USS Arizona's hull. The information was then fed into a model to predict the nature and rate of structural changes resulting from corrosion in order to inform management actions.
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Long-Term Management Strategies for USS Arizona, a Submerged Cultural Resource in Pearl Harbor (Legacy 02-170, 03-170, 04-170, & 05-170). ( tDAR id: 466279) ; doi:10.48512/XCV8466279
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Keywords
Culture
Historic
Site Type
Archaeological Feature
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Shipwreck
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Water-Related
Investigation Types
Heritage Management
General
CORROSION
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Management
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National Park Service
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Pearl Harbor
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Preservation
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U.S.S. Arizona Memorial
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Underwater Archaeology
Geographic Keywords
Pearl Harbor, HI
Temporal Keywords
World War II
Spatial Coverage
min long: -157.988; min lat: 21.331 ; max long: -157.917; max lat: 21.396 ;
Individual & Institutional Roles
Contact(s): OSD Cultural Resources Program
Prepared By(s): National Park Service Submerged Resources Center
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Documents
- Long-Term Management Strategies for the USS Arizona: A Submerged Cultural Resource in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii - Report (Legacy 02-170) (2002)
- Long-Term Management Strategies for the USS Arizona: A Submerged Cultural Resource in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii - Report (Legacy 03-170) (2003)
- Long-Term Management Strategies for USS Arizona, a Submerged Cultural Resource in Pearl Harbor - Report (Legacy 05-170) (2008)