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Overview

G. Leonard Johnson is affiliated with the University of Alaska Fairbanks in the United States. Their recent research contributions have been published primarily in the venue UNC Libraries.

The scientist's notable papers include:

  • PREDATION STRUCTURES COMMUNITIES AT DEEP-SEA HYDROTHERMAL VENTS, 2021, UNC Libraries
  • Synthesis of linkages between benthic and fish communities as a key to protecting essential fish habitat, 2021, UNC Libraries

Frequent co-authors who have collaborated with G. Leonard Johnson are:

  • Fiorenza Micheli
  • Hunter S. Lenihan
  • Charles H. Peterson
  • Lauren S. Mullineaux
  • Charles G. Fisher

The publication venues associated with this researcher include:

  • UNC Libraries

Best Publications

  • Detailed aeromagnetic investigation of the Arctic Basin

    P. T. Taylor;L. C. Kovacs;P. R. Vogt;G. L. Johnson

  • The Galapagos Triple Junction and Plate Motions in the East Pacific

    Richard N. Hey;K. S. Deffeyes;G. Leonard Johnson;Allen Lowrie

  • Recent plate motions in the Galapagos area

    Richard Hey;G. Leonard Johnson;Allen Lowrie

  • Transform faults and longitudinal flow below the Midoceanic Ridge

    Peter R. Vogt;G. Leonard Johnson

  • Magnetic and bathymetrie data bearing on sea‐floor spreading north of Iceland

    Peter R. Vogt;Ned A. Ostenso;G. Leonard Johnson

  • Detailed aeromagnetic investigation of the Arctic Basin: 2

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  • Magnetic Telechemistry of Oceanic Crust?

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  • Morphology and magnetic anomalies north of Iceland

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  • The Canada Basin: Aeromagnetic constraints on structure and evolution

    P.R. Vogt;P.T. Taylor;L.C. Kovacs;G.L. Johnson

  • Morphology and evolution of the Norwegian-Greenland Sea

    G. Leonard Johnson;Bruce C. Heezen

  • The Gulf of Corinth floor

    Bruce C Heezen;Maurice Ewing;G.Leonard Johnson

  • Depositional ridges in the North Atlantic

    G. Leonard Johnson;Eric D. Schneider

  • Episodes of sea-floor spreading recorded by the North Atlantic basement

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  • The Yermak Plateau: Formed at a triple junction

    H. Ruth Jackson;G. Leonard Johnson;Eirik Sundvor;Annik M. Myhre

  • Oceanic affinities of the Alpha Ridge, Arctic Ocean

    H.Ruth Jackson;D.A. Forsyth;G.Leonard Johnson

  • The Crust and Upper Mantle Beneath the Sea

    Peter R. Vogt;Eric D. Schneider;G. Leonard Johnson

  • Mascarene Plateau, Western Indian Ocean

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  • North atlantic fracture zones near 53

    G. Leonard Johnson

  • Mid-Atlantic Ridge from 47° to 51° North

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  • Morphology and structure of the Galapagos Rise

    G.L Johnson;P.R Vogt;R Hey;J Campsie

  • The controlling mechanism of Carboniferous cyclic sedimentation

    Martin Harold Phillips Bott;George Anthony Lobjoit Johnson

  • Erosional and Depositional Structures of the Southwest Iceland Insular Margin: Thirteen Geophysical Profiles

    Julius Egloff;G. Leonard Johnson

  • A significant correlation between fluctuations in seafloor spreading rates and evolutionary pulsations

    James E. Rich;G. Leonard Johnson;Janet E. Jones;John Campsie

  • Terrestrial Heat Flow in North‐east England

    M. H. P. Bott;G. A. L. Johnson;J. Mansfield;J. Wheilden

  • Bathymetry of the north Greenland Sea

    G.Leonard Johnson;Oscar B. Eckhoff

  • The Arctic Mid-Oceanic Ridge

    G. Leonard Johnson;Bruce C. Heezen

Frequent Co-Authors

Bruce C. Heezen
Bruce C. Heezen Columbia University
Richard Hey
Richard Hey University of Hawaii at Manoa
Peter R. Vogt
Peter R. Vogt United States Naval Research Laboratory
Maurice Ewing
Maurice Ewing Columbia University
Hans Schouten
Hans Schouten Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Philip R. Kyle
Philip R. Kyle New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
Lloyd D Keigwin
Lloyd D Keigwin Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Anders Elverhøi
Anders Elverhøi University of Oslo

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