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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2011 - Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
  • 1993 - Fellow of American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Overview

Chester C. Langway is affiliated with the University at Buffalo, State University of New York, in the United States. Their academic career includes recognition through fellowships awarded by notable organizations in their field.

Langway was named a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2011. Earlier in their career, in 1993, they were also designated a Fellow of the American Geophysical Union (AGU). These honors indicate a record of contribution to their scientific disciplines recognized by professional peers.

While specific papers, publication venues, co-authors, and research topics are not listed, the fellowships indicate involvement in geophysical sciences or related areas. The University at Buffalo affiliation suggests participation in research and academic activities within higher education settings.

Best Publications

  • Oxygen Isotope Profiles through the Antarctic and Greenland Ice Sheets

    S. J. Johnsen;W. Dansgaard;H. B. Clausen;C. C. Langway

  • Firn Densification: An Empirical Model

    Michael M. Herron;Chester C. Langway

  • One Thousand Centuries of Climatic Record from Camp Century on the Greenland Ice Sheet

    W. Dansgaard;S. J. Johnsen;J. Møller;C. C. Langway

  • Carbon isotope composition of atmospheric CO2 during the last ice age from an Antarctic ice core

    Markus Leuenberger;Ulrich Siegenthaler;Chester C. Langway

  • Late Glacial Climate History from Ice Cores

    H. Oeschger;J. Beer;U. Siegenthaler;B. Stauffer

  • The environmental record in glaciers and ice sheets

    H. Oeschger;C.C. Langway

  • Air hydrate inclusions in fresh ice core

    Hitoshi Shoji;Chester C. Langway

  • A 10‐century comparison of prominent bipolar volcanic events in ice cores

    C. C. Langway;K. Osada;H. B. Clausen;C. U. Hammer

  • An inter-hemispheric volcanic time-marker in ice cores from Greenland and Antarctica

    C. C. Langway;H. B. Clausen;C. U. Hammer

  • Atmospheric trace metals and sulfate in the Greenland Ice Sheet

    Michael M. Herron;Chester C. Langway;Herbert V. Weiss;James H. Cragin

  • Depositional history of artificial radionuclides in the Ross Ice Shelf, Antarctica

    Minoru Koide;Robert Michel;Edward D. Goldberg;Michael M. Herron

  • Climatic Oscillations 1200–2000 AD

    S. J. Johnsen;W. Dansgaard;H. B. Clausen;C. C. Langway

  • Greenland Ice Core: Geophysics, Geochemistry, and the Environment

    Chester C. Langway;H. Oeschger;W. Dansgaard

  • Electrical conductivity method (ECM) stratigraphic dating of the Byrd Station ice core, Antarctica

    C.U. Hammer;H.B. clausen;C.C. Langway

  • Chloride, nitrate, and sulfate in the Dye 3 and Camp Century, Greenland ice cores

    Michael M. Herron;Chester C. Langway

  • 50,000 YEARS OF RECORDED GLOBAL VOLCANISM

    C. U. Hammer;H. B. Clausen;C. C. Langway

  • Climatic signal of ice melt features in southern Greenland

    Michael M. Herron;Susan L. Herron;Chester C. Langway

  • The crystallographic structure of the natural air-hydrate in Greenland dye-3 deep ice core

    T. Hondoh;H. Anzai;A. Goto;S. Mae

  • A Comparison of Ice Fabrics and Textures at Camp Century, Greenland and Byrd Station, Antarctica

    Susan L. Herron;Chester C. Langway

  • Changes in precipitation chemistry at Dye 3, Greenland

    R. C. Finkel;C. C. Langway;H. B. Clausen

Frequent Co-Authors

Henrik Clausen
Henrik Clausen University of Copenhagen
Hans Oeschger
Hans Oeschger University of Bern
Willi Dansgaard
Willi Dansgaard University of Copenhagen
Sigfus J Johnsen
Sigfus J Johnsen University of Copenhagen
Claus U. Hammer
Claus U. Hammer University of Copenhagen
Minoru Koide
Minoru Koide Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Willy Wolfli
Willy Wolfli ETH Zurich
Bernhard Stauffer
Bernhard Stauffer University of Bern
Edward D. Goldberg
Edward D. Goldberg Scripps Institution of Oceanography

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