Describes briefly status of the geodetic network in Alaska and future program; geomagnetic observations; ionosphere studies by the U.S. National Bureau of Standards at eight field stations in Alaska, Canada, Greenland, and Iceland; seismology
Notes studies of glaciology and glacial geology in the central Alaska Range. The re-formation of fol...
Basic research is carried out to derive a coherent theory for the tectonic structure and geological ...
Graduation date: 1972Seismic refraction measurements along two unreversed lines\ud indicate that the...
Outlines development and present status of observation program carried out by the authors since 1950...
Arctic work of the Canadian Geodetic Survey started in 1935. Between 1942 and 1950, 300 astronomical...
T HE mapping of the earth’s gravity field is important for several branches of scientific endeavour....
Contains survey of research during the 19th and 20th centuries in geomagnetism, gravity, and seismol...
The modern phase of geophysical research began at Barrow in 1944 with exploration of Naval Petroleum...
Progress since 1928 is reviewed in the study of permafrost and related phenomena, geothermal investi...
The author has identified the following significant results. The Yukon-Tanana uplands north and east...
I use updated gravity data, available aeromagnetic data, and other geophysical information as constr...
I use updated gravity data, available aeromagnetic data, and other geophysical information as constr...
Reviews (for Northwest Territories, Yukon, and Alaska) accomplishment in geological mapping; also ne...
Summarizes briefly the geologic setting and geomorphic features of the Brooks Range, Arctic Foothill...
Paleomagnetic studies place much of the Cordilleran orogen v3000 km south, relative to autochthonous...
Notes studies of glaciology and glacial geology in the central Alaska Range. The re-formation of fol...
Basic research is carried out to derive a coherent theory for the tectonic structure and geological ...
Graduation date: 1972Seismic refraction measurements along two unreversed lines\ud indicate that the...
Outlines development and present status of observation program carried out by the authors since 1950...
Arctic work of the Canadian Geodetic Survey started in 1935. Between 1942 and 1950, 300 astronomical...
T HE mapping of the earth’s gravity field is important for several branches of scientific endeavour....
Contains survey of research during the 19th and 20th centuries in geomagnetism, gravity, and seismol...
The modern phase of geophysical research began at Barrow in 1944 with exploration of Naval Petroleum...
Progress since 1928 is reviewed in the study of permafrost and related phenomena, geothermal investi...
The author has identified the following significant results. The Yukon-Tanana uplands north and east...
I use updated gravity data, available aeromagnetic data, and other geophysical information as constr...
I use updated gravity data, available aeromagnetic data, and other geophysical information as constr...
Reviews (for Northwest Territories, Yukon, and Alaska) accomplishment in geological mapping; also ne...
Summarizes briefly the geologic setting and geomorphic features of the Brooks Range, Arctic Foothill...
Paleomagnetic studies place much of the Cordilleran orogen v3000 km south, relative to autochthonous...
Notes studies of glaciology and glacial geology in the central Alaska Range. The re-formation of fol...
Basic research is carried out to derive a coherent theory for the tectonic structure and geological ...
Graduation date: 1972Seismic refraction measurements along two unreversed lines\ud indicate that the...