Max C. Brewer
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Max C. Brewer's Degrees
- PhD Physics Stanford University
- Masters Physics Stanford University
- Bachelors Physics Stanford University
Why Is Max C. Brewer Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Max Clifton Brewer was an Arctic scientist, geophysicist, geological engineer, environmentalist, educator, and philosopher, and is best known for his expertise in the scientific field of permafrost. He was the longest-serving director of the Naval Arctic Research Laboratory in Utqiaġvik, Alaska where he established and managed the NARL ice stations in the Arctic Ocean. From 1971-1974 he served in the gubernatorial cabinet of William A. Egan as the first commissioner of the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation.
Max C. Brewer's Published Works
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Published Works
- Dissipation of the temperature effect of drilling a well in Arctic Alaska (1958) (225)
- The thermal regime of an Arctic lake (1958) (121)
- Some results of geothermal investigations of permafrost in northern Alaska (1958) (90)
- Long-term effects of off-road vehicle traffic on tundra terrain (1984) (43)
- Temperature and Depth of Permafrost on the Alaskan Arctic Slope (1987) (12)
- Effects of Low Ground Pressure Vehicle Traffic on Tundra at Lonely, Alaska. (1977) (8)
- The Change of Design of the Alyeska Pipeline and Construction Modes in Permafrost Areas, and Their Reasons and the Philosophy behind It (2006) (7)
- Core tests and test wells, Barrow area, Alaska, with a section on temperature measurement studies (1961) (6)
- Depth and temperature of permafrost on the Alaskan Arctic Slope; preliminary results (1982) (4)
- Test wells, Umiat area, Alaska, with micropaleontologic study of the Umiat field, northern Alaska, and sections on temperature measurement studies, and core analyses, Umiat test well 9 (1958) (4)
- Study of nuclear decays during a solar eclipse: Thule Greenland 2008 (2012) (2)
- Highway Roadway Stability Influenced by Warm Permafrost and Seasonal Frost Action: A Case Study from Glennallen, Alaska, USA (2008) (2)
- Core tests, Simpson area, Alaska, with a section on temperature measurement studies (1964) (1)
- Land Commitments in Alaska (1975) (1)
- Surficial Geology, Permafrost, and Physical Processes - Abstract (1987) (1)
- The Soviet Drifting Ice Station, NORTH-67 (1967) (1)
- Ground temperatures across the old and new roads at mile 130, Richardson highway during 1954-62 (2002) (1)
- Interview of Max C. Brewer by Karen Nichols Brewster (2005) (0)
- Correlation of Changing Annual Air and Permafrost Temperatures in Northern Alaska (2002) (0)
- Study of nuclear decays during a solar eclipse: Thule Greenland 2008 (2012) (0)
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