Bill Mathews
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Canadian geologist
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Bill Mathews's Degrees
- Masters Geology University of British Columbia
- PhD Geology University of Calgary
Why Is Bill Mathews Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, William Henry Mathews was a Canadian geologist, volcanologist, engineer, and professor. He is considered a pioneer in the study of subglacial eruptions and volcano-ice interactions in North America. Many of his publications continue to be regarded as classics in their field.
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Published Works
- Postglacial crustal movements in southwestern British Columbia and adjacent Washington state (1970) (162)
- Quaternary Geology of the Canadian Cordillera (1989) (129)
- The Magnitude of Jökulhlaups (1973) (117)
- Advance of the Late Wisconsin Cordilleran Ice Sheet in Southern British Columbia Since 22,000 Yr B.P. (1980) (112)
- Outburst Floods from Glacial Lake Missoula (1984) (79)
- BRIDGE RIVER ASH AND SOME OTHER RECENT ASH BEDS IN BRITISH COLUMBIA (1967) (71)
- Neogene Chilcotin basalts in south-central British Columbia: geology, ages, and geomorphic history (1989) (61)
- The Rubble Creek landslide, southwestern British Columbia (1978) (57)
- Geomorphology and Quaternary History of the Mackenzie River Valley near Fort Good Hope, N.W.T., Canada (1973) (53)
- Estimates of the magnitude of glacier outburst floods from Lake Donjek, Yukon Territory, Canada (1981) (49)
- Tertiary Geology and Palynology of the Quesnel Area, British Columbia (1979) (48)
- Early Cenozoic resetting of potassium-argon dates and geothermal history of north Okanagan area, British Columbia (1981) (46)
- Late Pleistocene Chronology and Environment of the “Ice-Free Corridor” of Northwestern Alberta (1985) (46)
- The record of jökulhlaups from Summit Lake, northwestern British Columbia (1993) (44)
- The sedimentary record and Neoglacial history of Tide Lake, northwestern British Columbia' (1992) (44)
- The Gang Ranch – Big Bar area, south-central British Columbia: stratigraphy, geochronology, and palynology of the Tertiary beds and their relationship to the Fraser Fault (1984) (39)
- Four Phases of Glaciation with Illustrations from Southwestern British Columbia (1944) (39)
- Date of the Pliocene-Pleistocene Boundary in New Zealand (1966) (38)
- Radioactive Dating of Tertiary Plant-Bearing Deposits (1961) (37)
- Movement of Sorted Stripes, the Cinder Cone, Garibaldi Park, B. C., Canada (1974) (36)
- A Lake in British Columbia containing Old Sea-Water (1961) (36)
- The Role of Permafrost in Ice-Thrusting (1964) (35)
- An Early Pleistocene proglacial succession in south-central British Columbia (1986) (33)
- Geology of the Engigstciak Archaeological Site, Yukon Territory (1961) (32)
- A contribution to the geology of the Mount Tongariro massif, North Island, New Zealand (1967) (32)
- Pacific Coast and Mountain System (1987) (26)
- Radiocarbon dates from Boone Lake and their relation to the 'Ice-free Corridor' in the Peace River District of Alberta, Canada (1979) (26)
- Profiles of Late Pleistocene Glaciers in New Zealand (1967) (24)
- Pleistocene geology and geomorphology of the Smoking Hills Upland and lower Horton River Arctic coast of mainland Canada (1989) (15)
- The Lions Gate Member: A New Late Cretaceous Sedimentary Subdivision in the Vancouver Area of British Columbia (1975) (14)
- Early Tertiary resetting of potassium–argon dates in the Kootenay Arc, southeastern British Columbia (1983) (12)
- Snow Creep: Its Engineering Problems and Some Techniques and Results of Its Investigation (1975) (12)
- Palynology and geochronology of Eocene beds from Cheslatta Falls and Nazko areas, central British Columbia (1988) (11)
- Changes associated with natural in situ weathering of a coking coal from southeastern British Columbia (1984) (11)
- A practical method for the analysis of rare-earth elements in geological samples by graphite furnace atomic absorption and X-ray fluorescence (1987) (10)
- Revised Geological Mapping of northeastern Taseko Lakes map area, British Columbia (1991) (7)
- Mid-Tertiary volcanic rocks of the Cascade Mountains, southwestern British Columbia, ages and correlations (1981) (6)
- Use of Trend Surfaces in Till Fabric Analysis: Discussion (1971) (6)
- Geothermal Data from the Granduc Area, Northern Coast Mountains of British Columbia (1972) (5)
- Snowcreep studies, Mount Seymour, B.C.: preliminary field investigations (1963) (5)
- Orientation of Soil Stripes Caused by Needle Ice (1975) (4)
- Observations on Pressures Exerted by Creeping Snow, Mount Seymour, British Columbia, Canada (1967) (4)
- PALYNOLOGY OF SUBSURFACE CENOZOIC SEDIMENTS AND PYROCLASTIC ROCKS SOUTHWEST OF VANDERHOOF, BRITISH COLUMBIA* (93F/lO, 16) (1988) (2)
- Relocation Of Buried Markers (1977) (1)
- Ice-Pushed Ridges, Permafrost, and Drainage: A Reply (1965) (1)
- Symposium on Glacier Beds: The Ice-Rock Interface (1979) (1)
- A Palynological and Geochronological Investigation of Mesozoic and Cenozoic Rocks in the Chilcotin - Nechako Region of Central British Columbia (1990) (1)
- Snow creep: Its engineering problems and some techniques and results of its investigation : CAN. GEOTECH. J., V12, N2, 1975, P187–198 (1976) (0)
- OF THE ENGIGSTCIAK ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE , YUKON TERRITORY (2007) (0)
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