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Preliminary results of a binational research cruise in the Western Arctic Ocean
Arthur Grantz, P. E. Hart, R. L. Phillips, Michael McCormick, R.G. Perkin, Ruth Jackson, A. Gagnon, Shusun Li, Carl Byers, K. R. Schwartz
1994, Polar Geography (18) 187-210
This paper is a condensed version of a report on the preliminary results of a research cruise under the direction of the U. S. Geological Survey, on board the United States Coast Guard Cutter Polar Star to Northwind Ridge and Canada Basin of the Western Arctic Ocean, during the period August 16‐September...
Mechanistic solutions to the opening of the Gulf of Mexico
Hans Schouten, Kim D. Klitgord
1994, Geology (22) 507-510
Two mechanistic models—which are unlike the traditional plate-tectonic landfill models used for most proposed Pangea reconstructions of the Yucatán block—relate the Mesozoic opening of the Gulf of Mexico directly to the movement of the North and South American plates: (1) a previous piggyback model in which Yucatán moves with South...
Ecological perspective: Linking ecology, GIS, and remote sensing to ecosystem management
Craig D. Allen
V. Alaric Sample, editor(s)
1994, Book chapter, Remote sensing and GIS in ecosystem management
Awareness of significant human impacts on the ecology of Earth's landscapes is not new (Thomas 1956). Over the past decade (Forman and Godron 1986, Urban et a1. 1987) applications of geographic information systems (GIS) and remote sensing technologies have supported a rapid rise in landscape.stale research. The heightened recognition within...
Preliminary results of the U.S. Geological Survey-Iowa Department of Natural Resources Geological Survey Bureau Manson Core Drilling Project
Raymond R. Anderson, Jack B. Hartung, Brian J. Witzke, Eugene Merle Shoemaker, David J. Roddy
B. O. Dressler, R. A. F. Grieve, Virgil L. Sharpton, editor(s)
1994, Book chapter, Large meteorite impacts and planetary evolution
The U.S. Geological Survey and Iowa Department of Natural Resources Geological Survey Bureau completed, in 1992, a two-year core drilling program in the Manson Impact Structure, a 35-km-diameter, Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary-age feature located...