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5020
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Overview

Arthur Grantz was affiliated with the Arctic Research Consortium of the United States. Their work was associated with this organization based in the United States.

Throughout their career, Grantz did not publish papers with recorded details in the available data, and there are no listed frequent co-authors or publication venues associated with their research output.

Information about Grantz's main fields of study, subfields of study, and main topics of work is not recorded in the available data.

There are no recorded book publications or awards linked to Grantz in the provided information.

Grantz is noted as deceased, and the career overview is presented in past tense accordingly.

Best Publications

  • Assessment of Undiscovered Oil and Gas in the Arctic

    Donald L. Gautier;Kenneth J. Bird;Ronald R. Charpentier;Arthur Grantz

  • Plate kinematic evolution of the present Arctic region since the Ordovician

    Lawrence A. Lawver;Arthur Grantz;Lisa M. Gahagan

  • Phanerozoic stratigraphy of Northwind Ridge, magnetic anomalies in the Canada basin, and the geometry and timing of rifting in the Amerasia basin, Arctic Ocean

    Arthur Grantz;D. L. Clark;R. L. Phillips;S. P. Srivastava

  • Chapter 50 Geology and tectonic development of the Amerasia and Canada Basins, Arctic Ocean

    Arthur Grantz;Patrick E. Hart;Vicki A. Childers;Vicki A. Childers

  • Geology and tectonic development of the continental margin north of Alaska

    Arthur Grantz;Stephen Eittreim;David A. Dinter

  • Strike-slip faults in Alaska

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  • Regional variations in provenance and abundance of ice-rafted clasts in Arctic Ocean sediments: implications for the configuration of late Quaternary oceanic and atmospheric circulation in the Arctic

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  • Physiographic provinces of the Arctic Ocean seafloor

    Martin Jakobsson;Arthur Grantz;Yngve Kristoffersen;Ron Macnab

  • Circum-North Pacific tectonostratigraphic terrane map

    Warren J. Nokleberg;Leonid M. Parfenov;James W.H. Monger;Boris B. Baranov

  • Rifting History and Structural Development of the Continental Margin North of Alaska

    Arthur Grantz;Steven D. May

  • Natural radionuclides and plutonium in sediments from the western Arctic Ocean: Sedimentation rates and pathways of radionuclides

    Chin-An Huh;Nicklas G. Pisias;James M. Kelley;Tapas C. Maiti

  • Bedrock cores from 89° North: Implications for the geologic framework and Neogene paleoceanography of Lomonosov Ridge and a tie to the Barents shelf

    Arthur Grantz;Victoria L. Pease;Debra A. Willard;R.L. Phillips

  • Geologic map and summary geochronology of the Valdez quadrangle, southern Alaska

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  • Crustal structure of the Bering and Chukchi shelves: Deep seismic reflection profiles across the North American continent between Alaska and Russia

    Simon L. Klemperer;Elizabeth L. Miller;Arthur Grantz;David W. Scholl

  • Geology and physiography of the continental margin north of Alaska and implications for the origin of the Canada Basin

    Arthur Grantz;Stephen Eittreim;Olive T. Whitney

  • Geology of the Arctic continental margin of Alaska

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  • Tectonic Evolution of the Bering Shelf-Chukchi Sea-Artic Margin and Adjacent Landmasses

    Elizabeth L. Miller;Arthur Grantz;Simon L. Klemperer

  • Summary terrane, mineral deposit, and metallogenic belt maps of the Russian Far East, Alaska, and the Canadian Cordillera

    Warren J. Nokleberg;Timothy D. West;Kenneth M. Dawson;Vladimir I. Shpikerman

  • Quaternary history of sea ice and paleoclimate in the Amerasia basin, Arctic Ocean, as recorded in the cyclical strata of Northwind Ridge

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  • The Arctic Ocean: Boundary Conditions and Background Information

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  • The Ghir earthquake of April 10, 1972 in the Zagros Mountains of southern Iran: seismotectonic aspects and some results of a field reconnaissance

    James W. Dewey;Arthur Grantz

  • Chapter 2 Sedimentary successions of the Arctic Region (58–64° to 90°N) that may be prospective for hydrocarbons

    Arthur Grantz;Robert A. Scott;Sergey S. Drachev;Sergey S. Drachev;Thomas E. Moore

  • Character, paleoenvironment, rate of accumulation, and evidence for seismic triggering of Holocene turbidites, Canada Abyssal Plain, Arctic Ocean

    Arthur Grantz;R.L. Phillips;M.W. Mullen;S.W. Starratt

  • Alaska's Good Friday earthquake, March 27, 1964, a preliminary geologic evaluation

    Arthur Grantz;George Plafker;Reuben Kachadoorian

  • Impact origin of the Avak Structure, Arctic Alaska, and genesis of the Barrow gas fields

    C. E. Kirschner;Arthur Grantz;M. W. Mullen

  • Geologic Framework of the Alaskan Continental Terrace in the Chukchi and Beaufort Seas

    Arthur Grantz;Mark L. Holmes;Bruce A. Kososki

Frequent Co-Authors

George Plafker
George Plafker United States Geological Survey
David W. Scholl
David W. Scholl United States Geological Survey
Elizabeth Miller
Elizabeth Miller Stanford University
Simon L. Klemperer
Simon L. Klemperer Stanford University
Richard E. Ernst
Richard E. Ernst Carleton University
James C. Savage
James C. Savage United States Geological Survey
Robert E. Houtz
Robert E. Houtz Columbia University
Robert A. Scott
Robert A. Scott University of Cambridge

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