Interview of Charles A. Burroughs by Brian Shoemaker
The media can be accessed at the links below. Audio Part 1: http://streaming.osu.edu/knowledgebank/byrd/oral_history/Capt_Charles_Burroughs_1.mp3 Audio Part 2: http://streaming.osu.edu/knowledgebank/byrd/oral_history/Capt_Charles_Burroughs_2.mp3 Capt. Burroughs was commissioned as an Ensign in the U...
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ftohiostateu:oai:kb.osu.edu:1811/51302 2023-05-15T13:34:09+02:00 Interview of Charles A. Burroughs by Brian Shoemaker Burroughs, Charles A. Shoemaker, Brian 2012-01-06 Audio Duration (Part 1): 01:42:11 Audio Duration (Part 2): 00:20:58 application/pdf audio/x-mpeg http://hdl.handle.net/1811/51302 en_US eng Byrd Polar Research Center Archival Program 2 audio tapes available in the OSU Archives Polar Oral History Program Record Group Number: 56.99 http://hdl.handle.net/1811/51302 Restrictions: This item is not restricted. Arctic regions -- Discovery and exploration -- Interviews Geology -- Antarctica -- Interviews Satellite triangulation United States. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Burroughs Charles A. -- Interview Transcript Recording, oral 2012 ftohiostateu 2023-01-30T18:45:05Z The media can be accessed at the links below. Audio Part 1: http://streaming.osu.edu/knowledgebank/byrd/oral_history/Capt_Charles_Burroughs_1.mp3 Audio Part 2: http://streaming.osu.edu/knowledgebank/byrd/oral_history/Capt_Charles_Burroughs_2.mp3 Capt. Burroughs was commissioned as an Ensign in the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey upon graduation from the University of Connecticut in 1958 and was immediately sent to Alaska aboard the R/V Patton, a small hydrographic survey ship. Later he was assigned to the Bering Sea aboard the R/V Pathfinder where they surveyed the coast of the Aleutian Peninsula while based at Dutch Harbor. He attended graduate school (Major in Geodetic Science) from 1962-63 at The Ohio State University. He then worked in triangulation fieldwork in the Arctic, including the establishment of the first Coast and Geodetic satellite triangulation station in the Arctic at Cambridge Bay, NWT in 1964 during the winter. He discusses his experiences while there and also talks about the remains of the M/V Maud, Amundsen's ship that rests in shallow water just offshore. In 1965, Capt. Burroughs performed reconnaissance for four more satellite triangulation stations on St. Lawrence Island, Shemya Island, Pt. Barrow and Cold Bay. These were important accomplishments because they laid the groundwork for more accurate photographic mapping systems of the Arctic Basin, as well as providing data for the establishment of a world –wide geodetic datum. After the C&GS was rolled into ESSA in 1965, and finally NOAA in 1970, he was given Command of the NOAA Ship Fairweather during 1973-74, where he made modern hydrographic surveys of the Cook Inlet and Glacier Bay, Alaska (utilizing automated hydrographic survey systems). From 1976 until he retired in 1985, he held a number of staff and administrative positions in NOAA Headquarters, including Chief of Staff to the Director of the NOAA Corps. This was a short, but good interview. As an aside it should be noted that Capt. Burroughs is still involved with ... Audio Antarc* Antarctica Arctic Basin Arctic Barrow Bering Sea Cambridge Bay glacier St Lawrence Island Alaska Ohio State University (OSU): Knowledge Bank Arctic Bering Sea Byrd Cambridge Bay ENVELOPE(-105.130,-105.130,69.037,69.037) Fairweather ENVELOPE(-61.083,-61.083,-65.017,-65.017) Glacier Bay Lawrence Island ENVELOPE(-103.718,-103.718,56.967,56.967) Shemya Island ENVELOPE(174.119,174.119,52.724,52.724) |
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The media can be accessed at the links below. Audio Part 1: http://streaming.osu.edu/knowledgebank/byrd/oral_history/Capt_Charles_Burroughs_1.mp3 Audio Part 2: http://streaming.osu.edu/knowledgebank/byrd/oral_history/Capt_Charles_Burroughs_2.mp3 Capt. Burroughs was commissioned as an Ensign in the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey upon graduation from the University of Connecticut in 1958 and was immediately sent to Alaska aboard the R/V Patton, a small hydrographic survey ship. Later he was assigned to the Bering Sea aboard the R/V Pathfinder where they surveyed the coast of the Aleutian Peninsula while based at Dutch Harbor. He attended graduate school (Major in Geodetic Science) from 1962-63 at The Ohio State University. He then worked in triangulation fieldwork in the Arctic, including the establishment of the first Coast and Geodetic satellite triangulation station in the Arctic at Cambridge Bay, NWT in 1964 during the winter. He discusses his experiences while there and also talks about the remains of the M/V Maud, Amundsen's ship that rests in shallow water just offshore. In 1965, Capt. Burroughs performed reconnaissance for four more satellite triangulation stations on St. Lawrence Island, Shemya Island, Pt. Barrow and Cold Bay. These were important accomplishments because they laid the groundwork for more accurate photographic mapping systems of the Arctic Basin, as well as providing data for the establishment of a world –wide geodetic datum. After the C&GS was rolled into ESSA in 1965, and finally NOAA in 1970, he was given Command of the NOAA Ship Fairweather during 1973-74, where he made modern hydrographic surveys of the Cook Inlet and Glacier Bay, Alaska (utilizing automated hydrographic survey systems). From 1976 until he retired in 1985, he held a number of staff and administrative positions in NOAA Headquarters, including Chief of Staff to the Director of the NOAA Corps. This was a short, but good interview. As an aside it should be noted that Capt. Burroughs is still involved with ... |
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2 audio tapes available in the OSU Archives Polar Oral History Program Record Group Number: 56.99 http://hdl.handle.net/1811/51302 |
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