Dr Charles Bentley is the A.P. Crary Professor Emeritus of Geophysics, Department of Geology and Geophysics, University of Wisconsin-Madison. Dr. Bentley joined the Arctic Institute of North America in 1956 to participate in International Geophysical Year (IGY)-related activities in the Antarctic. He wintered over consecutively in 1957 and 1958 at Byrd Station, a station in the interior of West Antarctica that housed 24 men each winter - 12 Navy support people and 12 civilian scientists/technicians. During the austral summers, he also participated in over-snow traverses, first as co-leader, then leader (the other coleader went home after the first year). These traverses consisted of six men and three vehicles, and lasted several months. The...
The note shows that individual Canadians have been involved in every phase of Antarctic exploration ...
its height, seven countries had made claims in Antarctica, and the Antarctic Treaty was in the futur...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.This r...
Dr. Cameron joined the Arctic Institute of North America in 1956 to participate in IGY-related activ...
The Antarctic Deep Freeze oral history project was funded by a grant from the National Science Found...
Objectives (Slides 2, 12, 21-22) To explore as much as possible of 1 million km2 of unexplored terri...
The International Geophysical Year (IGY) was an unprecedented international scientific undertaking t...
"Submitted by Richard P. Goldthwait to the National Science Foundation in partial fulfillment of Gra...
... During the antarctic summer of 1959-1960, the Arctic Institute administered two ground traverses...
... Known as the "father" of the American Antarctic science program and, earlier, a leading research...
Completing work they began last November, University of North Dakota geomorphologist Dr. Jaakko ...
Geomorphologist and student team head to Antarctica Completing work they began last November, Univer...
Submitted to the U.S. National Committee for the IGY, National Academy of Sciences, in partial fulfi...
Photograph James H. Zumberge (left) with Charles Swithinbank (right) near Beardmore Glacier, ca.1984...
On 2 January 2003, the U.S. component of the International Trans Antarctic Scientific Expedition (U....
The note shows that individual Canadians have been involved in every phase of Antarctic exploration ...
its height, seven countries had made claims in Antarctica, and the Antarctic Treaty was in the futur...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.This r...
Dr. Cameron joined the Arctic Institute of North America in 1956 to participate in IGY-related activ...
The Antarctic Deep Freeze oral history project was funded by a grant from the National Science Found...
Objectives (Slides 2, 12, 21-22) To explore as much as possible of 1 million km2 of unexplored terri...
The International Geophysical Year (IGY) was an unprecedented international scientific undertaking t...
"Submitted by Richard P. Goldthwait to the National Science Foundation in partial fulfillment of Gra...
... During the antarctic summer of 1959-1960, the Arctic Institute administered two ground traverses...
... Known as the "father" of the American Antarctic science program and, earlier, a leading research...
Completing work they began last November, University of North Dakota geomorphologist Dr. Jaakko ...
Geomorphologist and student team head to Antarctica Completing work they began last November, Univer...
Submitted to the U.S. National Committee for the IGY, National Academy of Sciences, in partial fulfi...
Photograph James H. Zumberge (left) with Charles Swithinbank (right) near Beardmore Glacier, ca.1984...
On 2 January 2003, the U.S. component of the International Trans Antarctic Scientific Expedition (U....
The note shows that individual Canadians have been involved in every phase of Antarctic exploration ...
its height, seven countries had made claims in Antarctica, and the Antarctic Treaty was in the futur...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.This r...