Carol A Finn, Ph.D. (Former Employee)
Science and Products
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Identifying major sedimentary basins beneath the West Antarctic ice sheet from aeromagnetic data analysis Identifying major sedimentary basins beneath the West Antarctic ice sheet from aeromagnetic data analysis
In the Ross Sea, large sedimentary basins reflect primarily the major extensional event associated with the Late Cretaceous breakup of Gondwana. Within the Interior Ross Embayment, no similar large basins have been identified to date. We have used aerogravity and Werner deconvolution methods applied to aeromagnetic data to map depth to magnetic basement, which helped delineate three...
Authors
Robin E. Bell, M. Studinger, G.D. Karner, Carol A. Finn, D. D. Blankenship
Signs from the Precambrian: The geologic framework of Rocky Mountain region derived from aeromagnetic data Signs from the Precambrian: The geologic framework of Rocky Mountain region derived from aeromagnetic data
No abstract available.
Authors
Carol A. Finn, Paul K. Sims
Ground magnetic data from within the Long Valley caldera, California: A website for data distribution Ground magnetic data from within the Long Valley caldera, California: A website for data distribution
No abstract available.
Authors
E. D. Anderson, C. A. Finn
Removal of subglacially erupted volcanic edifices beneath the divide of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet interpreted from aeromagnetic and radar ice sounding surveys Removal of subglacially erupted volcanic edifices beneath the divide of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet interpreted from aeromagnetic and radar ice sounding surveys
No abstract available.
Authors
John C. Behrendt, D. D. Blankenship, D. L. Morse, Carol A. Finn, R. E. Bell
REVEAL: REmote Views and Exploration of Antarctic Lithosphere Workshop: the future of Antarctic airborne geophysical capabilities, workshop report, August 5-8, 2002, Denver, Colorado REVEAL: REmote Views and Exploration of Antarctic Lithosphere Workshop: the future of Antarctic airborne geophysical capabilities, workshop report, August 5-8, 2002, Denver, Colorado
No abstract available.
Authors
Carol A. Finn
Potential of airborne geophysical capabilities discussed Potential of airborne geophysical capabilities discussed
Antarctica is a key element in Earth's geodynamic and climatic systems. Nevertheless, on the eve of the 50th anniversary of the International Geophysical Year, we lack fundamental geologic and geophysical data from the deep interior of this vast continent. Meager exposures record the 3500-million-year history of a continent that participated in the formation and breakup of both the...
Authors
Carol A. Finn, Sridhar Anandakrishnan, John W. Goodge, Kurt S. Panter, Christine Siddoway, Terry Wilson
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 131
Identifying major sedimentary basins beneath the West Antarctic ice sheet from aeromagnetic data analysis Identifying major sedimentary basins beneath the West Antarctic ice sheet from aeromagnetic data analysis
In the Ross Sea, large sedimentary basins reflect primarily the major extensional event associated with the Late Cretaceous breakup of Gondwana. Within the Interior Ross Embayment, no similar large basins have been identified to date. We have used aerogravity and Werner deconvolution methods applied to aeromagnetic data to map depth to magnetic basement, which helped delineate three...
Authors
Robin E. Bell, M. Studinger, G.D. Karner, Carol A. Finn, D. D. Blankenship
Signs from the Precambrian: The geologic framework of Rocky Mountain region derived from aeromagnetic data Signs from the Precambrian: The geologic framework of Rocky Mountain region derived from aeromagnetic data
No abstract available.
Authors
Carol A. Finn, Paul K. Sims
Ground magnetic data from within the Long Valley caldera, California: A website for data distribution Ground magnetic data from within the Long Valley caldera, California: A website for data distribution
No abstract available.
Authors
E. D. Anderson, C. A. Finn
Removal of subglacially erupted volcanic edifices beneath the divide of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet interpreted from aeromagnetic and radar ice sounding surveys Removal of subglacially erupted volcanic edifices beneath the divide of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet interpreted from aeromagnetic and radar ice sounding surveys
No abstract available.
Authors
John C. Behrendt, D. D. Blankenship, D. L. Morse, Carol A. Finn, R. E. Bell
REVEAL: REmote Views and Exploration of Antarctic Lithosphere Workshop: the future of Antarctic airborne geophysical capabilities, workshop report, August 5-8, 2002, Denver, Colorado REVEAL: REmote Views and Exploration of Antarctic Lithosphere Workshop: the future of Antarctic airborne geophysical capabilities, workshop report, August 5-8, 2002, Denver, Colorado
No abstract available.
Authors
Carol A. Finn
Potential of airborne geophysical capabilities discussed Potential of airborne geophysical capabilities discussed
Antarctica is a key element in Earth's geodynamic and climatic systems. Nevertheless, on the eve of the 50th anniversary of the International Geophysical Year, we lack fundamental geologic and geophysical data from the deep interior of this vast continent. Meager exposures record the 3500-million-year history of a continent that participated in the formation and breakup of both the...
Authors
Carol A. Finn, Sridhar Anandakrishnan, John W. Goodge, Kurt S. Panter, Christine Siddoway, Terry Wilson
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