Search Results - "Johnson, G. Leonard"
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Geohazard assessment from satellite magnetic data modeling—with examples from the Arctic Margin along the Canada Basin and the Korean Peninsula along 40°N (latitude) parallel
Published in Earth, planets, and space (2008)“…Long-wavelength, relative high-amplitude-magnetic anomalies obtained at satellite altitudes have provided an understanding of the nature of the deeper crust of…”
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Geohazard assessment from satellite magnetic data modeling : with examples from the Arctic Margin along the Canada Basin and the Korean Peninsula along 40°N (latitude) parallel: Geohazards and the Role of Space-Born Observations
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Geohazard assessment from satellite magnetic data modeling - with examples from the Arctic Margin along the Canada Basin and the Korean Peninsula along 40 deg N (latitude) parallel
Published in Earth, planets, and space (01-01-2008)“…Long-wavelength, relative high-amplitude-magnetic anomalies obtained at satellite altitudes have provided an understanding of the nature of the deeper crust of…”
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Shoreline Features of Our National Parks
Published in Science and children (01-03-1971)Get full text
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Shoreline Features of Our National Parks
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Statistical Prediction Techniques for Analysis of Field Failures
Published in SAE transactions (01-01-1967)“…In any statistical prediction problem involving items being used by customers in the field, it is important to attach the correct percentile number to each…”
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RUTH M. KISTLER, "William Allen, Founder of Allentown" (Book Review)
Published in Pennsylvania History (01-07-1963)Get full text
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William Allen, Founder of Allentown
Published in Pennsylvania History: A Journal of Mid-Atlantic Studies (01-07-1963)Get full text
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JOHN K. HEYL, "James Allen and Trout Hall" (Book Review)
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A detailed magnetic study of the Reykjanes Ridge between 63°00' N and 63°40' N
Published in Marine geophysical researches (01-08-1990)Get full text
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Alaskan Submarine Cables: A Struggle with a Harsh Environment
Published in Arctic (01-12-1969)“…The Alaskan cable system at one time included 86 submarine telegraph cables stretching from Puget Sound northward through the Alaskan Panhandle and thence…”
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Marine geology in the environs of Bouvet Island and the South Atlantic triple juction
Published in Marine geophysical researches (01-12-1973)Get full text
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A moated knoll in the Canary Passage
Published in Deutsche Hydrographische Zeitschrift (01-11-1963)Get full text
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Morphology of the Weddell Sea and southwest Indian Ocean: With plates 2 and 3
Published in Deutsche Hydrographische Zeitschrift (01-11-1981)Get full text
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Abyssal traces and megafauna: comparison of productivity, diversity and density in the Arctic and Antarctic
Published in Paleobiology (01-01-1978)“…The megafauna and associated behavioral traces of two deep-sea benthic environments, the central Arctic and Antarctic, with a surface primary productivity…”
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Theory and Technique of Variation Research
Published in Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series D (The Statistician) (01-01-1965)Get full text
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The sea floor morphology seaward of Terre Adélie (Antarctica)
Published in Deutsche Hydrographische Zeitschrift (01-03-1979)Get full text
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The Galapagos Triple Junction and Plate Motions in the East Pacific
Published in Nature (London) (01-01-1972)Get full text
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The Arctic Mid-Oceanic Ridge
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Jurassic Sandstone from the Tropical Atlantic
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (25-12-1970)“…The oldest sediment yet sampled from the abyssal margins of South America, late Jurassic (or possibly very early Cretaceous) shallow-water, coarse-grained,…”
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