John L. Shane to John Philip Trinkaus, November 4, 1963
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Shane, John L.
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Letter to Trinkaus asking him about a research assistantship at Yale Typed letter 1-page
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Electrical lithosphere beneath the Kaapvaal craton, southern Africa
Evans, Rob L.; Jones, Alan G.; Garcia, Xavier; Muller, Mark R.; Hamilton, Mark P.; Evans, Shane; Fourie, C. J. S.; Spratt, Jessica; Webb, Susan J.; Jelsma, Hielke; Hutchins, David A. (American Geophysical Union, 2011-04-20)A regional-scale magnetotelluric (MT) experiment across the southern African Kaapvaal craton and surrounding terranes, called the Southern African Magnetotelluric Experiment (SAMTEX), has revealed complex structure in the ... -
The CAFE Experiment : a joint seismic and MT investigation of the Cascadia Subduction System
McGary, R Shane (Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, 2013-02)In this thesis we present results from inversion of data using dense arrays of collocated seismic and magnetotelluric stations located in the Cascadia subduction zone region of central Washington. In the migrated seismic ... -
Coherence of western boundary pressure at the RAPID WAVE Array : boundary wave adjustments or Deep Western Boundary Current advection?
Elipot, Shane; Hughes, Chris W.; Olhede, Sofia; Toole, John M. (American Meteorological Society, 2013-04)This study investigates the coherence between ocean bottom pressure signals at the Rapid Climate Change programme (RAPID) West Atlantic Variability Experiment (WAVE) array on the western North Atlantic continental slope, ...