Juneau Icefield Research Project [Motion Picture Film]

The Juneau Icefield Research Project (JIRP), a decade-long (1948-1958) program of glaciological research, was organized and sponsored by the American Geographical Society (AGS) of New York City. JIRP was led by William O. Field, Director of the AGS Department of Exploration and Field Research and su...

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Format: Moving Image (Video)
Language:unknown
Published: 1948
Subjects:
Men
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spelling ftunivwislib:oai:collections.lib.uwm.edu:agsnorth/13575 2023-05-15T16:22:35+02:00 Juneau Icefield Research Project [Motion Picture Film] North and Central America North America United States; Canada Juneau (national division) Alaska; British Columbia (province) Between 1948 and 1958 16 mm Safety film 18:31 MP4 http://collections.lib.uwm.edu/cdm/ref/collection/agsnorth/id/13575 unknown Juneau Icefield Research Project - Motion Picture Film Connor, Cathy (2009). Field glaciology and earth systems science: The Juneau Icefield Research Program (JIRP), 1946-2008. The Geological Society of America. Special Paper 461. <http://juneauicefield.com/s/connor_jirp_history_gsa2009.pdf>; Field, W.O. and Brown, C.S. (2004). With a Camera in my Hands: William O. Field, Pioneer Glaciologist. A Life History as told to C Suzanne Brown. Fairbanks: University of Alaska Press, 184 pp.; Field, W.O. and Miller, M.M. (1950). The Juneau Icefield Research Project. Geographical Review, 40(2): 179-190.; Heusser, C.J. (2007). Juneau Icefield Research Project (1949-1958): A Retrospective. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 254 pp.; Marston, R. (2014). In Memorium: Maynard Malcolm Miller. Ubique, News from the American Geographical Society, 34(1): 14-15. <https://www.amergeog.org/images/pdf/Ubique%20March%202014.pdf>; Miller, M. M. and Field, W. O. (1951). Exploring the Juneau Ice Cap. Research Reviews. <http://static.squarespace.com/static/506e663fe4b04973cff68e47/t/517856f6e4b0b2fbd5115117/1366841078970/25-ExploringJIC.pdf>; Nelson, F.E. (ed., 1995). Glaciers and Late Quaternary Environments of Alaska: Essays in Honor of William O. Field. Physical Geography 16(1-2): 1-161. Juneau Icefield Research Project American Geographical Society Library, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Libraries American Geographical Society Library Digital Photo Archive - North and Central America NEH Grant Project: Saving and Sharing the AGS Library’s Historic Film Collections II - Monochrome Acetate Negatives and Motion Picture Film American Geographical Society Library Digital Photo Archive Reel 90 mpjp0013 http://collections.lib.uwm.edu/cdm/ref/collection/agsnorth/id/13575 https://uwm.edu/libraries/digital-collections/copyright-digcoll/ Men Glaciers Lakes & ponds Mountains Camps Snow Airplanes Surveying equipment Scientific equipment Steamboats Juneau Icefield (Alaska and B.C.) Miller Maynard M Moving Image Educational/cultural films & video 1948 ftunivwislib 2022-11-26T16:32:28Z The Juneau Icefield Research Project (JIRP), a decade-long (1948-1958) program of glaciological research, was organized and sponsored by the American Geographical Society (AGS) of New York City. JIRP was led by William O. Field, Director of the AGS Department of Exploration and Field Research and supported by the Office of Naval Research. Maynard Malcolm Miller was responsible for field operations in Alaska. After 1958, Miller assumed responsibility for JIRP, renaming it Juneau Icefield Research Program, and gave it a stronger educational focus. This program continues to the present, attracting participants from around the world. The JIRP films in the American Geographical Society Library (AGSL) cover the initial project period 1948-1958. The films were digitized for the AGS Library as part of a National Endowment for the Humanities Grant. They document research on fluctuations of glaciers in relation to climate change, and feature mass-balance and meteorological measurements, construction of high-ice camps, close-up shots of JIRP scientists, airdrops from airplanes of the Kodiak Naval Air Station, scenes of downtown Juneau, and many natural features of the Juneau Icefield. Color Silent Moving Image (Video) glaciers Kodiak Alaska University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee: UWM Libraries Digital Collections Canada British Columbia ENVELOPE(-125.003,-125.003,54.000,54.000) Juneau Icefield ENVELOPE(-134.254,-134.254,58.916,58.916)
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collection University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee: UWM Libraries Digital Collections
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topic Men
Glaciers
Lakes & ponds
Mountains
Camps
Snow
Airplanes
Surveying equipment
Scientific equipment
Steamboats
Juneau Icefield (Alaska and B.C.)
Miller
Maynard M
spellingShingle Men
Glaciers
Lakes & ponds
Mountains
Camps
Snow
Airplanes
Surveying equipment
Scientific equipment
Steamboats
Juneau Icefield (Alaska and B.C.)
Miller
Maynard M
Juneau Icefield Research Project [Motion Picture Film]
topic_facet Men
Glaciers
Lakes & ponds
Mountains
Camps
Snow
Airplanes
Surveying equipment
Scientific equipment
Steamboats
Juneau Icefield (Alaska and B.C.)
Miller
Maynard M
description The Juneau Icefield Research Project (JIRP), a decade-long (1948-1958) program of glaciological research, was organized and sponsored by the American Geographical Society (AGS) of New York City. JIRP was led by William O. Field, Director of the AGS Department of Exploration and Field Research and supported by the Office of Naval Research. Maynard Malcolm Miller was responsible for field operations in Alaska. After 1958, Miller assumed responsibility for JIRP, renaming it Juneau Icefield Research Program, and gave it a stronger educational focus. This program continues to the present, attracting participants from around the world. The JIRP films in the American Geographical Society Library (AGSL) cover the initial project period 1948-1958. The films were digitized for the AGS Library as part of a National Endowment for the Humanities Grant. They document research on fluctuations of glaciers in relation to climate change, and feature mass-balance and meteorological measurements, construction of high-ice camps, close-up shots of JIRP scientists, airdrops from airplanes of the Kodiak Naval Air Station, scenes of downtown Juneau, and many natural features of the Juneau Icefield. Color Silent
format Moving Image (Video)
title Juneau Icefield Research Project [Motion Picture Film]
title_short Juneau Icefield Research Project [Motion Picture Film]
title_full Juneau Icefield Research Project [Motion Picture Film]
title_fullStr Juneau Icefield Research Project [Motion Picture Film]
title_full_unstemmed Juneau Icefield Research Project [Motion Picture Film]
title_sort juneau icefield research project [motion picture film]
publishDate 1948
url http://collections.lib.uwm.edu/cdm/ref/collection/agsnorth/id/13575
op_coverage North and Central America
North America
United States; Canada
Juneau (national division)
Alaska; British Columbia (province)
long_lat ENVELOPE(-125.003,-125.003,54.000,54.000)
ENVELOPE(-134.254,-134.254,58.916,58.916)
geographic Canada
British Columbia
Juneau Icefield
geographic_facet Canada
British Columbia
Juneau Icefield
genre glaciers
Kodiak
Alaska
genre_facet glaciers
Kodiak
Alaska
op_relation Juneau Icefield Research Project - Motion Picture Film
Connor, Cathy (2009). Field glaciology and earth systems science: The Juneau Icefield Research Program (JIRP), 1946-2008. The Geological Society of America. Special Paper 461. <http://juneauicefield.com/s/connor_jirp_history_gsa2009.pdf>; Field, W.O. and Brown, C.S. (2004). With a Camera in my Hands: William O. Field, Pioneer Glaciologist. A Life History as told to C Suzanne Brown. Fairbanks: University of Alaska Press, 184 pp.; Field, W.O. and Miller, M.M. (1950). The Juneau Icefield Research Project. Geographical Review, 40(2): 179-190.; Heusser, C.J. (2007). Juneau Icefield Research Project (1949-1958): A Retrospective. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 254 pp.; Marston, R. (2014). In Memorium: Maynard Malcolm Miller. Ubique, News from the American Geographical Society, 34(1): 14-15. <https://www.amergeog.org/images/pdf/Ubique%20March%202014.pdf>; Miller, M. M. and Field, W. O. (1951). Exploring the Juneau Ice Cap. Research Reviews. <http://static.squarespace.com/static/506e663fe4b04973cff68e47/t/517856f6e4b0b2fbd5115117/1366841078970/25-ExploringJIC.pdf>; Nelson, F.E. (ed., 1995). Glaciers and Late Quaternary Environments of Alaska: Essays in Honor of William O. Field. Physical Geography 16(1-2): 1-161.
Juneau Icefield Research Project
American Geographical Society Library, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Libraries
American Geographical Society Library Digital Photo Archive - North and Central America
NEH Grant Project: Saving and Sharing the AGS Library’s Historic Film Collections II - Monochrome Acetate Negatives and Motion Picture Film
American Geographical Society Library Digital Photo Archive
Reel 90
mpjp0013
http://collections.lib.uwm.edu/cdm/ref/collection/agsnorth/id/13575
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