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From [[Amelia Earhart's Shoes| ''Shoes'']]: "Dr. Randal S. Jaconbson is a geophysicist with the U.S. Navy, currently working on airborne mine hunting and mine countermeasure systems. Jacobson has a Ph.D. in oceanography/earth sciences from Scripps Institute of Oceanography, taught geophysics at Oregon State University, and was a program officer in geophysics at the Office of Naval Research, responsible for evaluating and funding proposals. He has written extensively on underwater seismic propagation, evolution of oceanic crust, and was the state seismologist for Oregon in the 1980s. His work has involved going to sea, using sonar, magnetometers, ocean bottom seismometers, and other geophysical systems. He is an avid historian, and enjoys restoring classic cars." | From [[Amelia Earhart's Shoes| ''Shoes'']]: "Dr. Randal S. Jaconbson is a geophysicist with the U.S. Navy, currently working on airborne mine hunting and mine countermeasure systems. Jacobson has a Ph.D. in oceanography/earth sciences from Scripps Institute of Oceanography, taught geophysics at Oregon State University, and was a program officer in geophysics at the Office of Naval Research, responsible for evaluating and funding proposals. He has written extensively on underwater seismic propagation, evolution of oceanic crust, and was the state seismologist for Oregon in the 1980s. His work has involved going to sea, using sonar, magnetometers, ocean bottom seismometers, and other geophysical systems. He is an avid historian, and enjoys restoring classic cars." | ||
* [http://www.tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/ResearchPapers/Phoenixislands.html The American Equatorial and Phoenix Islands.] | * [http://www.tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/Research/ResearchPapers/Phoenixislands.html The American Equatorial and Phoenix Islands.] | ||
* [http://www.tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/ResearchPapers/Worldflight/prepdepart.html The World Flight, First Attempt: Oakland to Honolulu--Preparations, Departure, Navigation en route.] | * [http://www.tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/Research/ResearchPapers/Worldflight/prepdepart.html The World Flight, First Attempt: Oakland to Honolulu--Preparations, Departure, Navigation en route.] | ||
* The World Flight, Second Attempt | * The World Flight, Second Attempt | ||
** [http://www.tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/ResearchPapers/Worldflight/2ndattemptcommo.html Communications and Coordination.] | ** [http://www.tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/Research/ResearchPapers/Worldflight/2ndattemptcommo.html Communications and Coordination.] | ||
** The Final Flight | ** The Final Flight | ||
*** [http://www.tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/ResearchPapers/Worldflight/reconstruction.html Reconstructing the Flight.] | *** [http://www.tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/Research/ResearchPapers/Worldflight/reconstruction.html Reconstructing the Flight.] | ||
*** [http://www.tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/ResearchPapers/Worldflight/finalflight1.html Part1: Lae to Midpoint.] | *** [http://www.tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/Research/ResearchPapers/Worldflight/finalflight1.html Part1: Lae to Midpoint.] | ||
*** [http://www.tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/ResearchPapers/Worldflight/finalflight2.html Part 2: Midpoint to the Vicinity of Howland.] | *** [http://www.tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/Research/ResearchPapers/Worldflight/finalflight2.html Part 2: Midpoint to the Vicinity of Howland.] | ||
*** [http://www.tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/ResearchPapers/Worldflight/finalflight3.html Part 3: At Howland Island.] | *** [http://www.tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/Research/ResearchPapers/Worldflight/finalflight3.html Part 3: At Howland Island.] | ||
*** [http://tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/ResearchPapers/Worldflight/finalflight4.html Part 4: The Aircraft Returns to Earth.] | *** [http://tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/Research/ResearchPapers/Worldflight/finalflight4.html Part 4: The Aircraft Returns to Earth.] | ||
*** [[Monte Carlo Simulation of Flight]] | *** [[Monte Carlo Simulation of Flight]] | ||
* The 1937 search for the lost aircraft | * The 1937 search for the lost aircraft | ||
** [http://www.tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/ResearchPapers/first24hours.html The First 24 hours.] | ** [http://www.tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/Research/ResearchPapers/first24hours.html The First 24 hours.] | ||
** [http://www.tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/ResearchPapers/Itascasearch.html The ''Itasca'' Search.] | ** [http://www.tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/Research/ResearchPapers/Itascasearch.html The ''Itasca'' Search.] | ||
** [http://www.tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/ResearchPapers/Coloradosearch.html The ''Colorado'' Search.] | ** [http://www.tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/Research/ResearchPapers/Coloradosearch.html The ''Colorado'' Search.] | ||
** [http://www.tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/ResearchPapers/Lexingtonsearch.html The ''Lexington'' Search.] | ** [http://www.tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/Research/ResearchPapers/Lexingtonsearch.html The ''Lexington'' Search.] | ||
Revision as of 00:09, 8 October 2009
TIGHAR’s senior researcher for the Earhart Project, Randy Jacobson (#1364), has contributed a series of articles to TIGHAR that give a very well-rounded account of how we can understand what went wrong with the final flight. He is also a co-author of Amelia Earhart's Shoes.
From Shoes: "Dr. Randal S. Jaconbson is a geophysicist with the U.S. Navy, currently working on airborne mine hunting and mine countermeasure systems. Jacobson has a Ph.D. in oceanography/earth sciences from Scripps Institute of Oceanography, taught geophysics at Oregon State University, and was a program officer in geophysics at the Office of Naval Research, responsible for evaluating and funding proposals. He has written extensively on underwater seismic propagation, evolution of oceanic crust, and was the state seismologist for Oregon in the 1980s. His work has involved going to sea, using sonar, magnetometers, ocean bottom seismometers, and other geophysical systems. He is an avid historian, and enjoys restoring classic cars."
- The American Equatorial and Phoenix Islands.
- The World Flight, First Attempt: Oakland to Honolulu--Preparations, Departure, Navigation en route.
- The World Flight, Second Attempt
- The 1937 search for the lost aircraft