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Steven Arcone |
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Dr. Steven Arcone received the
B.S. (1965) and M.E.E. (1966) degrees from Cornell University
and his PhD from Dartmouth College in 1977. He has worked in
the field of electromagnetic exploration geophysics for 30
years. His specialty is theory and field application of GPR to
investigations of sediments, permafrost, and glaciers, and the
propagation of radiowaves along the ground surface. Dr. Arcone
is currently funded under several DoD programs, one NASA and two
NSF programs in Antarctica. He is currently an Assistant Editor
for Geophysics, the leading journal in exploration techniques.
Dr. Arcone has been PI for several large CRREL initiatives such
as the CRRELEX sea ice experiments of the late 1980s and which
collaborated with over eight other research institutions, and
environmental geophysical work performed on Fort Wainwright from
1993–1998. He has sponsored and served as advisor to several MS
and PhD students at Dartmouth College, the Universities of Maine
and Connecticut, Columbia University and Penn State University.
He is currently on the graduate faculty at the University of
Maine and is an Adjunct Professor at the University of
Connecticut. He has published 47 articles in leading journals,
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Contact Information
USACE
Engineer Research and Development Center
Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory
72 Lyme Road
Hanover, New
Hampshire, USA 03755-1290
Phone:
603-646-4368
Fax: 603-646-4644
E-mail:
Steven.A.Arcone@erdc.usace.army.mil |
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