1964 - Fellow of the American Statistical Association (ASA)
Roger LeB. Hooke focuses on Geomorphology, Glacier, Geotechnical engineering, Debris and Alluvial fan. His work carried out in the field of Geomorphology brings together such families of science as Drainage basin and Holocene. His Glacier research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Crevasse and Ice sheet.
His Shearing study in the realm of Geotechnical engineering connects with subjects such as Water pressure. His Debris research incorporates elements of Deposition, Tectonic influences on alluvial fans and Fluvial. His Alluvial fan study deals with Alluvium intersecting with Tectonics, Block and Shore.
Roger LeB. Hooke mostly deals with Geomorphology, Glacier, Hydrology, Ice sheet and Geotechnical engineering. His studies in Geomorphology integrate themes in fields like Drainage system, Paleontology and Drainage basin. His Glacier research integrates issues from Glacier morphology, Geophysics and Geodesy.
His Hydrology study, which is part of a larger body of work in Hydrology, is frequently linked to Water pressure, bridging the gap between disciplines. Roger LeB. Hooke interconnects Holocene, Ice stream, Pancake ice and Ice core in the investigation of issues within Ice sheet. The Geotechnical engineering study which covers Shear stress that intersects with Granular material and Shear.
His primary scientific interests are in Geomorphology, Ice sheet, Hydrology, Oceanography and Ice stream. The Quadrangle, Surficial geology and Glacier research Roger LeB. Hooke does as part of his general Geomorphology study is frequently linked to other disciplines of science, such as Movement, therefore creating a link between diverse domains of science. In Glacier, he works on issues like Temperature gradient, which are connected to Drainage system.
His work on Hydrology and Drainage as part of general Hydrology study is frequently connected to Low input and Water pressure, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them. He combines subjects such as Remote sensing and STREAMS with his study of Oceanography. His work deals with themes such as Thermal conductivity and Instability, which intersect with Ice stream.
His main research concerns Climatology, Drainage system, Geomorphology, Ice core and Monsoon. His Climatology research includes elements of Satellite imagery, Ice caps, Dome, Thinning and Altimeter. The Drainage system study combines topics in areas such as Glacier, Deglaciation, Ice-sheet model and Ice sheet.
Roger LeB. Hooke performs integrative study on Geomorphology and Electrical conduit in his works. In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Ice core, East Asian Monsoon is strongly linked to Far East. His study in Monsoon is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Snow, Plateau, Atmospheric circulation and Physical geography.
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PROCESSES ON ARID-REGION ALLUVIAL FANS1
Roger Leb . Hooke.
The Journal of Geology (1967)
On the history of humans as geomorphic agents
Roger LeB. Hooke.
Geology (2000)
Principles of glacier mechanics
Roger LeB. Hooke.
(1998)
Distribution of Sediment Transport and Shear Stress in a Meander Bend
Roger Le B. Hooke.
The Journal of Geology (1975)
Flow mechanism of glaciers on soft beds.
Neal R. Iverson;Brian Hanson;Roger Le B. Hooke;Peter Jansson.
Science (1995)
Positive feedbacks associated with erosion of glacial cirques and overdeepenings
Roger Leb. Hooke.
Geological Society of America Bulletin (1991)
Geomorphic Evidence for Late-Wisconsin and Holocene Tectonic Deformation, Death Valley, California
Roger LeB Hooke.
Geological Society of America Bulletin (1972)
Creep of Ice Containing Dispersed Fine Sand
Roger LeB. Hooke;Brian B. Dahlin;Michael T. Kauper.
Journal of Glaciology (1972)
Steady-state relationships on arid-region alluvial fans in closed basins
Roger LeB Hooke.
American Journal of Science (1968)
A 3 year record of seasonal variations in surface velocity, Storglaciären, Sweden
Roger LeB. Hooke;Peter Calla;Per Holmlund;Mats Nilsson.
Journal of Glaciology (1989)
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