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Non Destructively Mapping the In Situ Hydrologic Properties of…非破坏性地图绘制原地水文特性.pdf

Non Destructively Mapping the In Situ Hydrologic Properties of…非破坏性地图绘制原地水文特性.pdf

NON-DESTRUCTIVELY MAPPING THE IN-SITU HYDROLOGIC PROPERTIES OF SNOW, FIRN, AND GLACIAL ICE WITH GEORADAR by Joel Matthew Brown A dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Geophysics Boise State University May 2012 漏 2012 Joel Matthew Brown ALL RIGHTS RESERVED BOISE STATE UNIVERSITY GRADUATE COLLEGE DEFENSE COMMITTEE AND FINAL READING APPROVALS of the dissertation submitted by Joel Matthew Brown Dissertation Title: Non-Destructively Mapping the In-Situ Hydrologic Properties of Snow, Firn, and Glacial Ice with Georadar Date of Final Oral Examination: 18 January 2012 The following individuals read and discussed the dissertation submitted by student Joel Matthew Brown, and they evaluated his presentation and response to questions during the final oral examination. They found that the student passed the final oral examination. John Bradford, Ph.D. Chair, Supervisory Committee Hans-Peter Marshall, Ph.D. Member, Supervisory Committee James McNamara, Ph.D. Member, Supervisory Committee Joel Harper, Ph.D. Member, Supervisory Committee Colin Zelt, Ph.D. External Examiner The final reading approval of the dissertation was granted by John Bradford, Ph.D., Chair of the Supervisory Committee. The dissertation was approved for the Graduate College by John R. Pelton, Ph.D., Dean of the Graduate College.

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