- Charles Archambeau
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Charles B. Archambeau is an American geophysicist.
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Life
He graduated from California Institute of Technology with a PhD in 1964.[1] He taught at University of Colorado,[2] and California Institute of Technology.[3]
In 1997, he studied the geophysics of Yucca Mountain, with John Davies, commissioned by the state of Nevada.[4] He is President of Technology Research Associates corporation.[5] In 2010, he signed a letter in favor of the Integral Fast Reactor.[6]
Awards
Works
- Dialogs on the Yucca Mountain controversy, Charles B. Archambeau, Christine M. Schluter, Jerry S. Szymanski, TRAC (Technology and Resource Assessment Corporation), 1993
- Earthquake hazards determinations based on tectonic stress measurements, University of Colorado, 1981
- Deterministic Methods of Seismic Source Identification, Defense Technical Information Center, 1983
References
- ^ http://www.seismolab.caltech.edu/alumni.html
- ^ http://cires.colorado.edu/about/history/05.html
- ^ http://calteches.library.caltech.edu/356/1/geophysics.pdf
- ^ http://www.wsws.org/articles/2005/apr2005/yucc-a06.shtml
- ^ http://www.thesciencecouncil.com/index.php/dr-charles-b-archambeau
- ^ http://www.beyondfossilfools.com/assets/files/Holdren_Letter_and_Cosigners.pdf
External links
- "Oral history interview with Charles B. Archambeau", American Institute of Physics. Niels Bohr Library & Archives. One Physics Ellipse, College Park, MD, June 18. 1998
- "Charles B. Archambeau", Scientific Commons
Categories:- Living people
- California Institute of Technology alumni
- University of Colorado faculty
- California Institute of Technology faculty
- MacArthur Fellows
- American geophysicists
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