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Frederick A. Cook

Frederick A. Cook

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Earth Science

D-Index
40
Citations
5710
World Ranking
5861
National Ranking
292

Overview

Frederick A. Cook is affiliated with the University of Calgary in Canada. Their recent contributions to academic research include a publication in 2020 titled Data for amt-13-2785-2020 which appeared in the venue Bristol Research (University of Bristol).

Their collaborative work includes coauthoring with W. Schwarzacher, with whom they have produced at least one jointly authored paper.

Frederick A. Cook's publication record includes work appearing in the following venue:

  • Bristol Research (University of Bristol)

While information on specific fields of study, subfields, and main topics covered in their research is not available, their scholarly activity is evidenced by their contribution to data-focused research as signified by their recent paper.

Best Publications

  • Thin-skinned tectonics in the crystalline southern Appalachians; COCORP seismic-reflection profiling of the Blue Ridge and Piedmont

    Frederick A. Cook;Dennis S. Albaugh;Larry D. Brown;Sidney Kaufman

  • Frozen subduction in Canada's Northwest Territories: Lithoprobe deep lithospheric reflection profiling of the western Canadian Shield

    Frederick A. Cook;Arie J. van der Velden;Kevin W. Hall;Brian J. Roberts

  • COCORP seismic profiling of the Appalachian orogen beneath the Coastal Plain of Georgia

    Frederick A. Cook;Larry D. Brown;Sidney Kaufman;Jack E. Oliver

  • Lithoprobe crustal reflection cross section of the southern Canadian Cordillera, 1, Foreland thrust and fold belt to Fraser River Fault

    Frederick A. Cook;John L. Varsek;Ronald M. Clowes;Ernest R. Kanasewich

  • Precambrian crust beneath the Mesozoic northern Canadian Cordillera discovered by Lithoprobe seismic reflection profiling

    Frederick A. Cook;Ronald M. Clowes;David B. Snyder;Arie J. van der Velden

  • How the crust meets the mantle: Lithoprobe perspectives on the Mohorovičić discontinuity and crust–mantle transition

    Frederick A. CookF.A. Cook;Donald J. WhiteD.J. White;Alan G. JonesA.G. Jones;David W.S. EatonD.W.S. Eaton

  • Crustal geometry of the Appalachian orogen from seismic reflection studies

    Clifford J. Ando;Frederick A. Cook;Jack E. Oliver;Larry D. Brown

  • Lithoprobe leads to new perspectives on continental evolution

    R. M. Clowes;F. A. Cook;J. N. Ludden

  • Crustal Profile of Mountain Belt: COCORP Deep Seismic Reflection Profiling in New England Appalachians and Implications for Architecture of Convergent Mountain Chains

    C. J. Ando;B. L. Czuchra;Simon L. Klemperer;Larry D. Brown

  • The late Precambrian-early Paleozoic continental edge in the Appalachian Orogen

    F. A. Cook;J. E. Oliver

  • Lithoprobe seismic reflection structure of the Southeastern Canadian Cordillera: Initial results

    F. A. Cook;A. G. Green;P. S. Simony;R. A. Price

  • Crustal structure, fossil subduction, and the tectonic evolution of the Newfoundland Appalachians: Evidence from a reprocessed seismic reflection survey

    Arie J. van der Velden;Cees R. van Staal;Frederick A. Cook

  • Tectonic delamination and subcrustal imbrication of the Precambrian lithosphere in northwestern Canada mapped by LITHOPROBE

    F. A. Cook;A. J. van der Velden;K. W. Hall;B. J. Roberts

  • Lithoprobe: new perspectives on crustal evolution

    R. M. Clowes;F A. Cook;A. G. Green;C. E. Keen

  • Arc–Continent Collision: The Making of an Orogen

    Dennis Brown;P.D. Ryan;Juan Carlos Afonso;D. Boutelier

  • Proterozoic prism arrests suspect terranes: Insights into the ancient Cordilleran margin from seismic reflection data: Comment

    D.B. Snyder;R.M. Clowes;F.A. Cook;P. Erdmer

  • Cocorp and the continental crust

    Jack Oliver;Frederick Cook;Larry Brown

  • Fine structure of the continental reflection Moho

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  • Structure of the Rio Grande rift in southern New Mexico and West Texas based on gravity interpretation

    Ivar B. Ramberg;Frederick A. Cook;Scott B. Smithson

  • Relict subduction zones in Canada

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  • Lithoprobe crustal reflection structure of the Southern Canadian Cordillera 2: Coast mountains transect

    John L. Varsek;Frederick A. Cook;Ronald M. Clowes;J. Murray Journeay

  • Crustal geometry and tectonic evolution of the Archean crystalline basement beneath the southern Alberta Plains, from new seismic reflection and potential-field studies

    Sophie Lemieux;Gerald M. Ross;Frederick A. Cook

  • Canada's LITHOPROBE project (collaborative, multidisciplinary geoseience research leads to new understanding of continental evolution)

    Ron M. Clowes;Frederick Cook;Zoltan Hajnal;Jeremy Hall

Frequent Co-Authors

Lawrence D. Brown
Lawrence D. Brown Cornell University
Jack Oliver
Jack Oliver Cornell University
Sidney Kaufman
Sidney Kaufman Cornell University
Arthur W. Snoke
Arthur W. Snoke University of Wyoming
Michael J. Cheadle
Michael J. Cheadle University of Wyoming
Simon L. Klemperer
Simon L. Klemperer Stanford University

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