Contributors: Encyclopedia Arctica Volume 1: Geology and Allied Subjects

Author Stefansson, Vilhjalmur, 1879-1962

Contributors to Volume 1

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CONTRIBUTORS TO VOLUME I

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Robert R. Coats U.S. Geological Survey.
Robert E. Fellows U.S. Geological Survey.
William O. Field, Jr. Exploration and Field Research, American Geographical Society.
Richard Foster Flint Professor of Geology, Yale University; Senior Geologist, U.S. Geological Survey.
Carl W. Gartlein Superintendent, Technical Service Personnel, Department of Physics, Cornell University; Director, National Geographic Society and Cornell University study of Aurora.
George O. Gates U.S. Geological Survey.
Beno Gutenberg Professor of Geophysics and Meteorology; Director, Seis– mological Laboratory, California Institute of Technology.
Loyal A. Johnson St. Anthony Falls Hydraulic Laboratory, Hennepin Island, Minneapolis.
David G. Knapp Mathematician, U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey.
R. Glenn Madill Chief, Division of Terrestrial Magnetism, Dominion Observatory, Ottawa.
Arne Noe-Nygaard Mineralogisk Museum, Mineralogisk-Geologiske Institut, University of Copenhagen.
Vladimir Obruchev Soviet Geologist; member USSR Academy of Sciences, head of Department of Geological and Geographical Sciences.
Anders K. Orvin Norsk Polarinstitutt, Oslo.
N. V. Pinegin Soviet Geographer.
Chr. Poulsen Mineralogisk Museum, Mineralogisk-Geologiske Institut, University of Copenhagen.
G. D. Rikhter Soviet Geographer.
Alfred Rosenkrantz Mineralogisk Museum, Mineralogisk-Geologiske Institut, University of Copenhagen.

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Robert P. Sharp Professor of Geomorphology, California Institute of Technology.
Philip Sidney Smith Formerly Chief Alaskan Geologist, U.S. Geological Survey.
Lorenz George Straub Professor of Hydraulics and head of Department of Civil Engineering, University of Minnesota; Director, St. Anthony Falls Hydraulic Laboratory, Hennepin Island, Minneapolis.
Clyde Wahrhaftig U.S. Geological Survey.
John C. Weaver Professor of Geography, University of Minnesota.
J. Tuzo Wilson Professor of Geophysics, University of Toronto.
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