Helmut E. Landsberg (1906-1985) was a geophysist and professor of meteorology at the University of Maryland at College Park. Among his many research interests were biometeorology, climatology, and the effects of urbanization on the environment. Other important subjects in the collection are Landberg's editorial projects, his activities in numerous professional and scientific organizations, and his work as special consultant with the U.S. Air Forces in World War II. The collection contains extensive correspondence and publications by Landsberg
Charles F. Gritzner is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Geography at South Dakota State Universit...
Tetsuya Theodore Fujita (1920-1998) was born in Kitakyushu, Japan. After receiving his doctorate fro...
Bonnefont Jean-Claude. Dietrich Barsch. Studien zur Geomorphogenese des zentralen Berner Juras. . In...
Photograph of Dr. Helmut Landsberg speaking to group visiting the National Weather Records Center on...
Frank J. Kerr (1918-2000) was a University of Maryland Professor Emeritus in the Department of Astro...
Robert Lamar Green was professor of agricultural engineering at the University of Maryland from 1958...
Climate, the statistical description of weather including the probabilities for anomalies, changes c...
Photograph of visitors, including Dr. Helmut Landsberg, examining products of the Science Advisory S...
A brief note is presented on a paper of Richard Scherhag that first appeared in the Meteorologische ...
Contains research objectives.National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Grant NGR-22-009-131)Nat...
Tetsuya Theodore Fujita (1920-1998) was born in Kitakyushu, Japan. After receiving his doctorate fro...
This collection contains several letters Landsberger received from various notables, as well as tran...
This publication is to be seen as my testament to human geography with a focus on my research. The p...
Tetsuya Theodore Fujita (1920-1998) was born in Kitakyushu, Japan. After receiving his doctorate fro...
Physical geography is the study of the processes that shape the Earth’s surface, the animals and pla...
Charles F. Gritzner is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Geography at South Dakota State Universit...
Tetsuya Theodore Fujita (1920-1998) was born in Kitakyushu, Japan. After receiving his doctorate fro...
Bonnefont Jean-Claude. Dietrich Barsch. Studien zur Geomorphogenese des zentralen Berner Juras. . In...
Photograph of Dr. Helmut Landsberg speaking to group visiting the National Weather Records Center on...
Frank J. Kerr (1918-2000) was a University of Maryland Professor Emeritus in the Department of Astro...
Robert Lamar Green was professor of agricultural engineering at the University of Maryland from 1958...
Climate, the statistical description of weather including the probabilities for anomalies, changes c...
Photograph of visitors, including Dr. Helmut Landsberg, examining products of the Science Advisory S...
A brief note is presented on a paper of Richard Scherhag that first appeared in the Meteorologische ...
Contains research objectives.National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Grant NGR-22-009-131)Nat...
Tetsuya Theodore Fujita (1920-1998) was born in Kitakyushu, Japan. After receiving his doctorate fro...
This collection contains several letters Landsberger received from various notables, as well as tran...
This publication is to be seen as my testament to human geography with a focus on my research. The p...
Tetsuya Theodore Fujita (1920-1998) was born in Kitakyushu, Japan. After receiving his doctorate fro...
Physical geography is the study of the processes that shape the Earth’s surface, the animals and pla...
Charles F. Gritzner is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Geography at South Dakota State Universit...
Tetsuya Theodore Fujita (1920-1998) was born in Kitakyushu, Japan. After receiving his doctorate fro...
Bonnefont Jean-Claude. Dietrich Barsch. Studien zur Geomorphogenese des zentralen Berner Juras. . In...