Carol A Finn, Ph.D. (Former Employee)
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Central West Antarctica aeromagnetic data; a web site for distribution of data and maps (paper edition) Central West Antarctica aeromagnetic data; a web site for distribution of data and maps (paper edition)
No abstract available.
Authors
R. E. Sweeney, C. A. Finn, D. D. Blankenship, R.E. Bell, John C. Behrendt
Aeromagnetic legacy of early Paleozoic subduction along the Pacific margin of Gondwana Aeromagnetic legacy of early Paleozoic subduction along the Pacific margin of Gondwana
Comparison of the aeromagnetic signatures and geology of southeastern Australia and northern Victoria Land, Antarctica, with similar data from ancient subduction zones in California and Japan, provides a framework for reinterpretation of the plate tectonic setting of the Pacific margin of early Paleozoic Gondwana. In our model, the plutons in the Glenelg (south-eastern Australia) and...
Authors
Carol A. Finn, D. Moore, D. Damaske, T. Mackey
Aeromagnetic map compilation: Procedures for merging and an example from Washington Aeromagnetic map compilation: Procedures for merging and an example from Washington
Rocks in Antarctica and offshore have widely diverse magnetic properties. Consequently, aeromagnetic data collected there can improve knowledge of the geologic, tectonic and geothermal characteristics of the region. Aeromagnetic data can map concealed structures such as faults, folds and dikes, ascertain basin thickness and locate buried volcanic, as well as some intrusive and...
Authors
Carol A. Finn
Merged aeromagnetic data for Washington: A web site for distribution of gridded data and plot files Merged aeromagnetic data for Washington: A web site for distribution of gridded data and plot files
No abstract available.
Authors
C. A. Finn, K. C. Brenner, A. E. McCafferty, R.P. Kucks
Influence of subglacial geology on the onset of a West Antarctic ice stream from aerogeophysical observations Influence of subglacial geology on the onset of a West Antarctic ice stream from aerogeophysical observations
Marine ice-sheet collapse can contribute to rapid sea-level rise. Today, the West Antarctic Ice Sheet contains an amount of ice equivalent to approximately six metres of sea-level rise, but most of the ice is in the slowly moving interior reservoir. A relatively small fraction of the ice sheet comprises several rapidly flowing ice streams which drain the ice to the sea. The evolution of...
Authors
R. E. Bell, D. D. Blankenship, Carol A. Finn, D. L. Morse, T. A. Scambos, J. M. Brozena, S. M. Hodge
A report of field surveys for the Transantarctic Mountains Aerogeophysical Research Activities (TAMARA) Program A report of field surveys for the Transantarctic Mountains Aerogeophysical Research Activities (TAMARA) Program
No abstract available.
Authors
Carol A. Finn, Detlef Damaske, Terry Wilson
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 130
Central West Antarctica aeromagnetic data; a web site for distribution of data and maps (paper edition) Central West Antarctica aeromagnetic data; a web site for distribution of data and maps (paper edition)
No abstract available.
Authors
R. E. Sweeney, C. A. Finn, D. D. Blankenship, R.E. Bell, John C. Behrendt
Aeromagnetic legacy of early Paleozoic subduction along the Pacific margin of Gondwana Aeromagnetic legacy of early Paleozoic subduction along the Pacific margin of Gondwana
Comparison of the aeromagnetic signatures and geology of southeastern Australia and northern Victoria Land, Antarctica, with similar data from ancient subduction zones in California and Japan, provides a framework for reinterpretation of the plate tectonic setting of the Pacific margin of early Paleozoic Gondwana. In our model, the plutons in the Glenelg (south-eastern Australia) and...
Authors
Carol A. Finn, D. Moore, D. Damaske, T. Mackey
Aeromagnetic map compilation: Procedures for merging and an example from Washington Aeromagnetic map compilation: Procedures for merging and an example from Washington
Rocks in Antarctica and offshore have widely diverse magnetic properties. Consequently, aeromagnetic data collected there can improve knowledge of the geologic, tectonic and geothermal characteristics of the region. Aeromagnetic data can map concealed structures such as faults, folds and dikes, ascertain basin thickness and locate buried volcanic, as well as some intrusive and...
Authors
Carol A. Finn
Merged aeromagnetic data for Washington: A web site for distribution of gridded data and plot files Merged aeromagnetic data for Washington: A web site for distribution of gridded data and plot files
No abstract available.
Authors
C. A. Finn, K. C. Brenner, A. E. McCafferty, R.P. Kucks
Influence of subglacial geology on the onset of a West Antarctic ice stream from aerogeophysical observations Influence of subglacial geology on the onset of a West Antarctic ice stream from aerogeophysical observations
Marine ice-sheet collapse can contribute to rapid sea-level rise. Today, the West Antarctic Ice Sheet contains an amount of ice equivalent to approximately six metres of sea-level rise, but most of the ice is in the slowly moving interior reservoir. A relatively small fraction of the ice sheet comprises several rapidly flowing ice streams which drain the ice to the sea. The evolution of...
Authors
R. E. Bell, D. D. Blankenship, Carol A. Finn, D. L. Morse, T. A. Scambos, J. M. Brozena, S. M. Hodge
A report of field surveys for the Transantarctic Mountains Aerogeophysical Research Activities (TAMARA) Program A report of field surveys for the Transantarctic Mountains Aerogeophysical Research Activities (TAMARA) Program
No abstract available.
Authors
Carol A. Finn, Detlef Damaske, Terry Wilson
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