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Research drilling at the Salton Sea Geothermal Field, California: The Shallow Thermal Gradient Project |
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Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union,
Volume 67,
Issue 39,
1986,
Page 698-707
R. L. Newmark,
P. W. Kasameyer,
L. W. Younker,
P. C. Lysne,
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During November and December 1985, a series of shallow (80‐m or 250‐ft.) holes were drilled in the southern Salton Sea. Temperatures in these holes will be logged for at least 3 months after drilling to establish equilibrium temperatures. The intent is to close the thermal gradient contours of the field and thus define the width of the transition zone between the locations exhibiting high thermal gradients and those exhibiting regional thermal gradients in the area north of the volcanic domes. These observations will allow competing models [e.g.,Riney et al., 1977;Rex, 1983;Kasameyer et al., 1984] for the circulation of the hydrothermal system to be tested and will provide a more accurate assessment of the size of the geothermal resou
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DOI:10.1029/EO067i039p00698
年代:1986
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Your AGU |
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Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union,
Volume 67,
Issue 39,
1986,
Page 699-699
A. F. Spilhaus,
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DOI:10.1029/EO067i039p00699
年代:1986
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History of geophysics: Volume 2 |
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Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union,
Volume 67,
Issue 39,
1986,
Page 708-709
Anonymous,
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This second volume in the AGUHistory of Geophysics Seriescontinues the general aims of presenting articles concerning the social and intellectual history of the geophysical sciences. The articles are collected from peer‐reviewed material that has appeared inEosand several other AGU journals. The series is intended for a broad and diverse audience, including professional scientists, students, historians, and those concerned with policy studie
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DOI:10.1029/EO067i039p00708
年代:1986
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AGU overview |
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Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union,
Volume 67,
Issue 39,
1986,
Page 713-723
Anonymous,
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AGU made substantial progress on all fronts during the past few years. During these past 5 years, the Union has experienced strong growth: The membership has grown more than 40%, and the liquid reserves of the Union have more than tripled, restoring the Union's sound financial base. We are sending more pages to more people, and more people are attending AGU meetings. All price increases to the membership have been kept below inflationary levels. Serving the needs of scientists is AGU's objective, and there seems to be ample evidence of success in the record.
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DOI:10.1029/EO067i039p00713
年代:1986
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Goals of the Union |
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Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union,
Volume 67,
Issue 39,
1986,
Page 725-725
Anonymous,
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The purposes of the Union are defined in the statutes as follows:To promote the scientific study of the earth and its environment in space and to make the results of such studies available to the public.To promote cooperation among scientific organizations whose objectives include the furtherance of knowledge in the geophysical disciplines.To initiate and participate in geophysical research programs, including those that depend upon international cooperation.To advance the various geophysical disciplines by scientific discussion, publication and dissemination of information, and by sponsorship of scientific and technical symposia, colloquia, and meetings.
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DOI:10.1029/EO067i039p00725-01
年代:1986
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AGU Committees |
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Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union,
Volume 67,
Issue 39,
1986,
Page 730-734
Anonymous,
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AGU committees, their charges, and their members whom President Eagleson has appointed for the 1986–1988 term are listed belo
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DOI:10.1029/EO067i039p00730
年代:1986
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AGU Supporting Members |
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Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union,
Volume 67,
Issue 39,
1986,
Page 732-733
Anonymous,
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All dues‐paid members who contribute an additional $80 or more in any single year earn recognition as Individual Supporting Members for that year. The donor may designate the manner in which the Union should use this contribution.Among the present Supporting Members, there are 36 Life Supporting Members, including two Sustaining Members and one Benefactor. These are the individuals who have contributed $1500, $5000,or $10,000 to AG
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DOI:10.1029/EO067i039p00732
年代:1986
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AGU Fellows |
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Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union,
Volume 67,
Issue 39,
1986,
Page 735-736
Anonymous,
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A Fellow of the American Geophysical Union shall be a scientist who has attained acknowledged eminence in a branch of geophysics. The total number of Fellows elected each year shall not exceed 0.1% of the total membership at the time of election. Recipients of AGU medals and awards are also accorded Fellowship in the Union.
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DOI:10.1029/EO067i039p00735
年代:1986
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Awards |
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Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union,
Volume 67,
Issue 39,
1986,
Page 736-738
Anonymous,
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The first presentation of the newly approved Charles A. Whitten Medal for Outstanding Achievement in Research on the Form and Dynamics of the Earth and Planets was made to Charles A. Whitten at the 1985 Spring Meeting. In addition, the first presentation of the Harry H. Hess Medal for Outstanding Achievements in Research in the Constitution and Evolution of Earth and Sister Planets was made to Gerald J. Wasserburg at the 1985 Fall Meeting.A full program of honors and awards recognizes AGU members and other outstanding geophysicists who make significant contributions to geophysical knowledge and understanding. In addition to the presentation of the medals and awards listed below, a select committee annually confers the designation of Fellow on AGU members who have distinguished themselves in geophysics.
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DOI:10.1029/EO067i039p00736
年代:1986
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AGU's Guide to Legislative Information and Contacts |
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Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union,
Volume 67,
Issue 39,
1986,
Page 739-742
Anonymous,
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The purpose of this guide is to assist AGU members in communicating with legislators and government agency officials and to delineate some of the constraints under which AGU must operate when undertaking activities in this area.
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DOI:10.1029/EO067i039p00739
年代:1986
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