Subductionearthquakes; Paleoseismology. Mechanics of oblique subduction, Structural Geology, Accretion and erosion of active margins; Seafloor imaging, mapping, and visualization techniques; Seafloor drilling technology.
Submarine Paleoseismology offshore, and lacustrine paleoseismology, earthquake recurrence; active oblique faulting and block rotation in the Cascadia subduction zone; relationship of forearc deformation to earthquake potential in convergent margins; earthquake potential of plate boundary fault zones including Cascadia, Sumatra, Chile, the Northern San Andreas; Habitat mapping and Bayesian modeling of habitat suitability probability.
Gutierrez-Pastor, J., Nelson, C.H., Goldfinger, C., Johnson, J.E., Escutia, C., Eriksson, A., and Morey, A., 2009, Earthquake Control of Holocene Turbidite Frequency Confirmed by Hemipelagic Sedimentation Chronology on The Cascadia and Northern California Active Continental Margins, in Kneller, B., Martinsen, O.J., and McCaffrey, W., eds., External Controls on Deep-Water Depositional Systems, Society for Sedimentary Geology Special Publication, Volume 92: London, Society for Sedimentary Geology p. 179-197.
Johnson, J.E., Goldfinger, C., Bangs, N.L., Trhu, A.M. and Chevallier, J., In revision, Structural vergence variation and clockwise block rotation in the Hydrate Ridge region, Cascadia accretionary wedge offshore Oregon.
Nelson, C.H., Goldfinger, C., Johnson, J.E., and Dunhill, G., 2000, Variation of modern turbidite systems along the subduction zone margin of Cascadia Basin and implications for turbidite reservoir beds, in P.W. Weimer, R.M. Slatt, J. Coleman, N.C. Rosen, C.H. Nelson, A.H. Bouma, M.J. Styzen, D.T. Lawrence, eds., Deep-water Reservoirs of the World: 20th Annual Research Conference, Gulf Coast Section Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists, p. 31 pp.
Priest G.R, Goldfinger C, Wang K, Witter RC, Zhang Y, Baptista A.M., 2009, Tsunami hazard assessment of the Northern Oregon coast: a multi-deterministic approach tested at Cannon Beach, Clatsop County, Oregon. Oregon Department of Geology Mineral Industries Special Paper 41, 89p. plus Appendix and GIS files.
George R. Priest, Robert C. Witter, Y. Joseph Zhang, Kelin Wang, Chris Goldfinger, Laura L. Stimely, John T. English, Sean G. Pickner, Kaleena L.B. Hughes, Taylore E. Wille, and Rachel L. Smith, 2013, Tsunami Inundation Scenarios for Oregon, Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries, Open-File Report O-13-19, 14 pp, GIS datasets.
Tolimieri, N., Clarke, M.E., Singh, H. and Goldfinger, C., 2008, Development of the SeaBED AUV to monitor populations of west coast groundfish in untrawlable habitat: an example with Rosethorn rockfish, Sebastes helvomaculatus in Reynolds, J.R., and H.G. Greene, eds. 2008. Marine habitat mapping technology for Alaska. Alaska Sea Grant College Program, University of Alaska Fairbanks, doi:10.4027/mhmta.2008.09.
George Delaney served as an international representative of the AFL and AFL-CIO from 1948 to 1958. This collection is comprised of George Delaney's personal papers, including correspondence, ephemera, clippings, and photographs. These are not Delaney's official files from his work at the AFL and AFL-CIO, but do contain material relating to his career and labor issues.
Frank Fernbach worked in the Research Department of both the CIO and the AFL-CIO from 1942 to 1968. This collection contains his correspondence and subject files on matters related to agricultural policy.
The Keystone Viewing Company, located in Pennsylvania, was formed in 1892. The Keystone Viewing Company is best remembered today as a manufacturer of stereoscopes, but lantern slides were an important secondary item. This collection of glass lantern slides depicts international labor activity. The best documented industries are agriculture, forestry, maritime, and textiles.
Patricia A. Cooper is a labor historian and writer. This collection consists of oral history interviews, oral history transcripts, book manuscript drafts, and research notes for one published book about the Cigar Makers International Union, "Once a Cigar Maker: Men, Women, and Work Culture in American Cigar Factories, 1900-1919," and one unpublished book about the history of Sun Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company in Chester, Pennsylvania.
The American Federation of Labor (AFL) maintained an interest in international trade unionism for many years. During World War II, David Dubinsky and Matthew Woll headed the AFL's international efforts. These papers are the correspondence of the AFL advisors to the United Nations Economic and Social Council from 1945 to 1952. Primary correspondents are Matthew Woll, David Dubinsky, and Toni Sender.
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