Oral history interview with Kenneth L. Hunkins 1998

Childhood: born Lake Placid, New York, son of gasoline distributor; Yale University, physics, 1946-1950; three years United States Army, second lieutenant, infantry, 1950-1953; Stanford University, geophysics, 1954-1960; association with Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory; participation in Internation...

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Main Author: Unav
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
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Published: Columbia University 2019
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.7916/d8-xb65-0s95
https://dlc.library.columbia.edu/catalog/cul:fxpnvx0n46
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Summary:Childhood: born Lake Placid, New York, son of gasoline distributor; Yale University, physics, 1946-1950; three years United States Army, second lieutenant, infantry, 1950-1953; Stanford University, geophysics, 1954-1960; association with Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory; participation in International Geophysical Year, IGY, program: research of seismics, magnetics, ice core samples, Fairbanks, Alaska, Arctic Circle, 1957-1958; doctoral thesis: seismics, Arctic Ocean floor, Stanford University, 1960; oceanographic research for United States Air Force, Navy, Arctic Research Station, Cambridge Research Lab, 1958-1970; development of satellite navigational receivers; research for Bureau of Land Management: effects of oil spills on earth and water, Hudson Canyon, Baltimore Canyon; chief scientist, physical oceanography, Fram project, Greenland; oceanographic work, nuclear research submarine, NR1, Puerto Rico; reminiscences of colleagues.