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pro vyhledávání: '"Robert H. Lafferty"'
Autor:
Kathleen Tucker, Lorraine W. Wolf, Mary Evelyn Starr, Robert J. Scott, Kathleen M. Hess, Marion L. Haynes, Steven L. Forman, Robert H. Lafferty, James Dunahue, Juliet E. Morrow, Martitia P. Tuttle, Pilar Villamor
Publikováno v:
Seismological Research Letters. 90:1393-1406
Autor:
Robert H. Lafferty, Eugene S. Schweig, Janice L. Campbell, John D. Sims, Prentice M. Thomas, Martitia P. Tuttle
Publikováno v:
Seismological Research Letters. 76:489-501
Six episodes of earthquake-induced liquefaction are associated with soil horizons containing artifacts of the Late Archaic (3000-500 B.C.) and Early to Middle Woodland (500 B.C.-A.D. 400) cultural periods at the Burkett archaeological site in the nor
Autor:
John D. Sims, Eugene S. Schweig, Lorraine W. Wolf, Robert H. Lafferty, Martitia P. Tuttle, Marion L. Haynes
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America. 92:2080-2089
The fault system responsible for New Madrid seismicity has generated temporally clustered very large earthquakes in A.D. 900 100 years and A.D. 1450 150 years as well as in 1811-1812. Given the uncertainties in dating liquefaction features, the time
Publikováno v:
Geoarchaeology. 13:475-500
The low-gradient Red River is a rapidly migrating, sinuous stream with easily erodible banks. Avulsion is common at many scales, from individual meander bends that are cut off to major sections of the river that form multiple, complex meander belts.
Autor:
Marion L. Haynes, Robert H. Lafferty, Margaret J. Guccione, Kathleen Dyer-Williams, Martitia P. Tuttle, Robert F. Cande, Neal H. Lopinot, Eugene S. Schweig
Publikováno v:
Geoarchaeology. 11:451-480
Prehistoric earthquake-induced liquefaction features occur in association with Native American occupation horizons in the New Madrid seismic zone. Age control of these liquefaction features, including sand-blow deposits, sand-blow craters, and sand d
From 8 March through 12 March,1989, MCRA conducted an archaeological survey of 592 acres of right-of-way along Steele Bypass Ditch, New Franklin Ditch, and Main Ditch in Pemiscot Co.,MO. On April 1, 1990, five more sites, 23PM574, 23PM575, 23PM576, 2
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https://doi.org/10.21236/ada262475
https://doi.org/10.21236/ada262475
Publikováno v:
Geology. 27:771
In an integrated geological, archaeological, and geophysical study in the New Madrid seismic zone of the southeastern United States, we documented a prehistoric sand blow and related feeder dikes at an archaeological site near Steele, Missouri. Archa
Excavation is traditionally considered the heart of the archaeological enterprise. But it is an activity transformed over the past two decades of increasingly contract-based work. Carmichael and Lafferty lay out the basics of this brand of excavation
Autor:
Robert H. Lafferty, C C Phillips
Publikováno v:
Southern Medical Journal. 17:623-626
Autor:
Carl T. Bahner, Roy L. Pruett, John T. Barr, Karl E. Rapp, J. Donald Gibson, Robert H. Lafferty
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Chemical Society. 72:3646-3650