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EXPERIENCE HIGHLIGHTS
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Chaired Arctic Regional Coordinating Committee, International Lithosphere Commission.
Edited & coordinated production of Volume L: The Arctic Ocean Region for the Geological
Society of America’s Decade of North American Geology centennial project.
Provided expertise on geoscience of the Arctic region as a member of Steering Committee of
the Global Geoscience Transects Program.
Coordinated production of Arctic Islands Transect for North American Continent-Ocean
Transects program.
Served as Head of Gravity, Geodynamics, and Geothermics Section, Pacific Geoscience
Centre.
Served as secretary-treasurer of Pacific Section of the Geological Association of Canada.
Participated in geophysical data exchange program with Soviet Union as a representative for
Canada-USSR treaty negotiations on scientific and technical cooperation in the Arctic.
Keynote speaker at the Polar Geophysics Symposium, International Union of Geophysics
General Assembly, Hamburg, Germany.
Co-proposed LOREX-79 and CESAR-83, major multidisciplinary research expeditions
conducted to study, respectively, the Lomonosov and the Alpha submarine ridges in the
central Arctic Ocean.
Convened the Earth Physics Branch Arctic Study Group and edited the resulting research
volume, Arctic Geophysical Review.
Co-convened Structure of the Arctic session, IASPEI General Assembly, London, Ontario,
and co-edited the resulting special issue of Tectonophysics.
EMPLOYMENT
Salem State University (2003 to Present)
Visiting Associate Professor
Department of Geological Sciences
• Teach Physical Geology and Solar System Geology to undergraduates
North Shore Community College (1998 to 2003)
Professional Tutor
Danvers, MA
 Tutored students in all levels of Math, science, and creative writing.
Government of Canada (1974 to 1994)
Research scientist
Geological Survey of Canada
Pacific Geoscience Centre, Sidney, BC + Earth Physics Branch, Ottawa
 Collected and synthesised multi-parameter geophysical data to assess crustal structure and
tectonic evolution of the Arctic Ocean region.
 Coordinated the production of crustal transects of the continent-ocean transition in polar
Canada, the Arctic Ocean Basin from Norway to Alaska and the Cordilleran orogen from
Alberta to the Pacific Ocean.
 Designed and executed gravity surveys at Haughton impact structure, across Sverdrup Basin,
the Burnaby Island granite, the Lomonosov Ridge, and across Vancouver Island.
 Collaborated in studies of lithospheric response to sediment loading in large sedimentary
basins.
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Modelled crustal density structure of granite bodies in Nigeria and impact craters at
Houghton, Clearwater Lakes, and Manicouagan.
Collaborated in the preparation and presentation of an Ocean Drilling Program proposal for
deep drilling in the southern Arctic Ocean.
Produced 96 research publications, including 40 papers in refereed journals.
 Edited 3 major research volumes compiling and analyzing geophysical data from
the Arctic Ocean Region.
Contributed magazine articles for the general public on Arctic Ocean evolution and gravity
studies in the Canadian Cordillera.
National Research Council (1972 to 1974)
Post Doctorate Fellow
Ottawa, Canada
 Assembled and interpreted stratigraphic, palentologic, and isotopic age information to
produce a subsidence history of Sverdrup Basin in Arctic Canada.
Department of Geological Sciences (1967 to 1972)
Lab Assistant; Graduate Student
SUNY Buffalo Buffalo, NY
 Graduate student, Master’s Thesis: Mapped and assessed major features of a large glacial
moraine near Buffalo, NY. PhD Dissertation: Designed and executed detailed gravity
survey of granite intrusions in southern Maine, assessed petrology, computer modelled their
3-dimensional geometry.
 Lab instructor: Optical Mineralogy, Geochemistry, & Geology 101.
EDUCATION
SUNY Buffalo
SUNY Buffalo
SUNY Buffalo
BA 1964
MA 1969
PhD 1972
Mathematics
Environmental & Glacial Geology
Geophysics & Petrology, 3D-Geometry of Granites
VOLUNTEER WORK
Designed and executed gravity survey over the Oak Ridges moraine north of Toronto as part of a
GSC program to assist communities with water resource assessment.
Boy Scouts of America, Troop 3, Manchester, MA
Committee Member, Finance Subcommittee Member. Chaperone/Banker for camping,
canoeing and other troop excursions.
Boy Scouts of America, Webloes Den, and Manchester School System, Manchester, MA
Guest lecturer on Arctic science, conducted geology field trips to local features in town.
Peer Grant Reviewer for National Science Foundation funding proposals
J.F. Sweeney
Bibliography
(A) REFEREED JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS, SPECIAL VOLUMES
A 1.
Ajakaiye, D.E. and Sweeney, J.F. Three Dimensional Gravity Interpretation of the
Dutsen-Wai Complex, Nigerian Younger Granite Province. Tectonophysics, 24, 331341, 1974.
A 2.
Sweeney, J.F. Subsurface Density Distributions East and Northeast of Penobscot
Bay, South Central Maine. Appendix to: Stewart, D.B., and Wones, D.R. Bedrock Geology
of Northern Penobscot Bay Area. In: P.H. Osberg (editor), Geology of East-Central and
North-Central Maine. New England Intercollegiate Geological Conference, 223-239, 1974.
A 3.
Sweeney, J.F. Diapiric Granite Batholiths in South-Central Maine. American
Journal of Science, 275, 1183-1191, 1975.
A 4.
Sweeney, J.F. Subsurface Distribution of Granitic Rocks, South-Central Maine.
Geological Society of America Bulletin, 87, 241-249, 1976.
A 5.
Sweeney, J.F. Evolution of the Sverdrup Basin, Arctic Canada. Tectonophysics,
36, 181-196, 1976.
A 6.
Sweeney, J.F. Subsidence of the Sverdrup Basin, Canadian Arctic Islands.
Geological Society of America Bulletin, 88, 41-48, 1977.
A 7.
Sweeney J.F. Evolution of Sverdrup Basin, Arctic Canada. In: MHP Bott
(editor), Sedimentary Basins of Continental Margins and Cratons. Developments in
Geotonics, 12, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 181-196, 1977.
A 8.
Sweeney, J.F. Gravity Study of Great Impact. Journal of Geophysical Research,
83, 2809-2815, 1978.
A 9.
Beaumont, C. and Sweeney J.F.
Basins. Tectonophysics, 50, T19-T23, 1978.
Graben Generation of Major Sedimentary
A10.
Johnson, G.L., Taylor, P.T. Vogt, P.R. and Sweeney, J.F.
Morphology. Polarforschung, 48, 20-30, 1978.
Arctic Basin
A11.
Grieve, R.A.F., Robertson, P.B., and Sweeney, J.F. Cavity Form at Large Impact
Structures: Constraints from Terrestrial Data. Conference on Multi-Ring Basins, Lunar and
Planetary Institute Contribution 414, Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston, Texas, 24-27,
1980.
A12.
Sweeney, J.F. Arctic Seafloor Structure and Tectonic Evolution. In: M.W.
McElhinny and D.A. Valencio (editors) Paleoreconstruction of the Continents. Geodymanics
Series, 2, (Final Reports of the International Geodynamics Project), American Geophysical
Union, Washington, D.C., 55-64, 1981.
A13.
Sweeney, J.F. Arctic Research for the 1980’s, An Expose of Problems.
Geoscience Canada, 8, 162-166, 1981.
A14.
Robertson, P.B., and Sweeney J.F. Haughton Impact Structure-A Terrestrial
Multi-Ring Basin? Lunar and Planetary Science, 12, Lunar and Planetary Institute Houston,
894-896, 1981.
A15.
Sweeney, J.F. Structure and Development of the Polar Margin of North America.
In: R.A. Scrutton (editor) Dynamics of Passive Margins. Geodynamics Series, 6, (Final
Reports of the International Geodynamics Project), American Geophysical Union,
Washington, D.C., 17-29, 1982.
A16.
Hodge, D.S., Abbey, D.A., Harbin M.A. Patterson, J.L., Ring, M.J., and Sweeney
J.F. Gravity Studies of Subsurface Mass Distributions of Granite Rocks in Maine and New
Hampshire. American Journal of Science, 282, 1289-1324, 1982.
A17.
Grantz A., Johnson, G.L., and Sweeney, J.F. The Arctic Region. In: A.R.
Palmer (editor), Perspectives in Regional Geological Synthesis. DNAG Special Publication
1, Geological Society of America, Boulder, Colorado, 105-115, 1982.
A18.
Johnson, G.L. and Sweeney J.F. (editors) Structure of the Arctic, Tectonophysics,
89, 357 pp., 1982.
A19.
Sweeney J.F., Weber, J.R., and Blasco, S.M. Continental Ridges in the Arctic
Ocean: LOREX Constraints. In: G.L. Johnson and J.F. Sweeney (editors), Structure of the
Arctic. Tectonophysics, 89, 217-237, 1982.
A20.
1982.
Sweeney, J.F. Mid-Paleozoic Travels of Arctic-Alaska. Nature, 298, 467-649,
A21.
Robertson, P.B. and Sweeney, J.F. The Haughton Impact Structure: Structural
and Morphological Aspects. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 20, 1134-1151, 1983.
A22.
Sweeney, J.F. Evidence for the Origin of the Canada Basin Margin by Rifting in
Early Cretaceous Time. In: C.G. Mull and K.M. Reed (editors), The Origins of the Arctic
Ocean. (Canada Basin). Journal of Alaska Geological Society, 2, 17-23, 1983.
A23.
Irving, E. and Sweeney, J.F. Origin of the Arctic Basin, Transactions of the Royal
Society of Canada, Series 4, 20, 409-416, 1983.
A24.
Sweeney, J.F. Comments About the Age of the Canada Basin. Tectonophysics,
114, 1-10, 1985
A25.
Weber, J.R. and Sweeney, J.F. Reinterpretation of Morphology and Crustal
Structure in the Central Arctic Basin. Journal of Geophysical Research, 90, 663-677, 1985.
A26.
Sweeney, J.F. Comments About the Age of the Canada Basin. In: E.S. Husebye,
G.L. Johnson, and Y. Kristoffersen (editors), Geophysics of the Polar Regions. Elsevier,
Amsterdam, 1-10, 1985.
A27
Sobczak, L.W. Mayr, U. and Sweeney, J.F. Crustal Section Across the Polar
Continent-Ocean Transition in Canada. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 23, 608-621,
1986. GSC.
A28.
Sweeney, J.F., Balkwill, H.R., Franklin, R., Mayr, U., McGrath, P., Snow, E.,
Sobczak, L.W., and Wetmiller, R.J. North American Continent-Ocean Transects program,
Corridor G: Somerset Island to Canada Basin. Geological Society of America Centennial
Continent/Ocean Transect #11, 1986.
A29.
Sweeney, J.F. and Weber, J.R. Progress in Understanding the Age and Origin of
the Alpha Ridge, Arctic Ocean. In: G.L. Johnson and K. Kaminuma (editors), Polar
Geophysics. Journal of Geodynamics, 6, 327-244, 1986.
A30.
Speed, R., Blake, C., Buffler, R., Cowan, D. Drake, A., Glover, L., Grantz, A.,
Hatcher. R., Howell, K., Keen, C., Martin, R., Mitre, L.M., Monger, J., Ortega-Gutierrez, F.,
Rankin, D., Roldan-Quintana, J., Saleeby, J., Sanchez-Rubio, G., Sweeney J.F., Thompson,
J., von Huene, R. Williams, H., and Yorath, C. North American Continent-Ocean
Tranistions. In: North American Continent-Ocean Transects Program, National Academy
Press, Washington D.C. 19-79, 1989.
A31.
Sweeney,J.F., Mayr U., Sobczak, L.W., and Balkwill, H.R. The Polar Continentocean Transition in Canada (Corridor G). In: R.C. Speed (editor), Phanerozoic Evolution of
North American Continent-Ocean Transitions. The Geology of North America, Volume
CTV-1, Geological Society of America, Boulder, Colorado, 1989.
A32.
Grantz, A., Johnson G.L. and Sweeney, J.F. (editors) The Arctic Ocean Region.
The Geology of North America, Volume L, Geological Society of America, Boulder,
Colorado, 644 pp. + 11 plates, 1990.
A33.
Sweeney, J.F., Grantz, A., and Johnson, G.L., Introduction. In: A. Grantz, G.L.
Johnson and J.F. Sweeney (editors) The Arctic Ocean Region. The Geology of North
America, Volume L, Chapter 1, Geological Society of America, Boulder, Colorado, 1-4,
1990.
A34.
Sweeney, J.F., Sobczak, L.W., and Forsyth, D.A. The continental margin
northwest of the Queen Charlotte Islands. In: A. Grantz, G.L. Johnson and J.F. Sweeney
(editors) The Arctic Ocean Region. The Geology of North America, Volume L, Chapter 14,
Geological Society of America, Boulder, Colorado, 227-238, 1990.
A35. Weber, J.R. and Sweeney J.F. Ridges and Basins in the central Arctic Ocean. In: A.
Grantz, G.L. Johnson and J.F. Sweeney (editors) The Arctic Ocean Region. The Geology of
North America, Volume L, Chapter 18, Geological Society of America, Boulder, Colorado,
305-336, 1990.
A36. Sweeney, J.F., Johnson G.L., and Grantz, A. Summary. In: A. Grantz, G.L. Johnson
and J.F. Sweeney (editors) The Arctic Ocean Region. The Geology of North America,
Volume L, Chapter 32, Geological Society of America, Boulder, Colorado, 619-626, 1990.
A37. Sweeney, Jack. Scratching beneath the cordilleran surface with gravity. MINING
REVIEW, 10, 5, 15-17, 1990.
A38. Sweeney, J.F., Stephenson, R.A., Currie, R., and DeLaurier, J. Crustal Geophysics.
In: H Gabrielse and C.J. Yorath (editors), The Cordilleran Orogen, Canada. The Geology of
North America, Volume G-2, chapter 2C, Geological Survey of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, 3959, 1992
A39. Sweeney, J.F., Mayr U., Sobczak,L.W. and Balkwill, H.R. The Polar Continent-Ocean
Transition in Canada (Corridor G). In: R.C. Speed (editor), Phanerozok Evolution of North
American Continent-Ocean Transitions: Boulder, Colorado, Geological Society of America,
Chapter 10, 443-452, 1994.
A40. Sweeney, J.F., Arctic-Alaska rotation hypothesis revisited. Mitteilungen der Pollichia,
Band 88 (Supplement), 65-70, 2002.
(B) REFEREED GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS:
B 1.
Sweeney, J.F. (editor). Arctic Geophysical Review. Publications of the Earth Physics
Branch, 45, 4, 108 pp. + 4 plates, 1978.
B 2.
Sweeney, J.F. and Haines, G.V. Arctic Geophysical Review-An Introduction. In:
Sweeney, J.F. (editor). Arctic Geophysical Review. Publications of the Earth Physics
Branch, 45, 4, 1-6, 1978.
B 3.
Sobczak, L.W. and Sweeney J.F. Bathymetry or the Arctic Ocean. In: Sweeney, J.F.
(editor). Arctic Geophysical Review. Publications of the Earth Physics Branch, 45, 4, 714, 1978.
B 4.
Sweeney, J.F., Irving, E., and Geuer, J.W. Evolution of the Arctic Basin. In: Sweeney,
J.F. (editor). Arctic Geophysical Review. Publications of the Earth Physics Branch, 45,
4, 91-100, 1978.
B 5.
Sweeney, J.F., Coles, R.L., DeLaurier, J.M., Forsyth, D.A., Irving E., Judge, A., Sobczak,
L.W., and Wetmiller, R.J. Arctic Geophysical Review-A Summary. In: Sweeney, J.F.
(editor). Arctic Geophysical Review. Publications of the Earth Physics Branch, 45, 4,
101-108, 1978.
B 6.
Sweeney, J.F. Arctic Sea-Floor: Past and Present. GEOS, Winter 1979, Department of
Energy, Mines and Resources, 2-5, 1979.
B 7.
Sweeney J.F. Arctic Tectonics: What We Know Today. GEOS, 13, 4, Department of
Energy, Mines and Resources, Ottawa, 8-10, 1984.
B 8.
Seemann, D.A., Collins, A., and Sweeney, J.F. Gravity Measurements on the Queen
Charlotte Islands. In Current Research, Part E, Geological Survey of Canada Paper 881E, 283-286, 1988.
B 9.
Sweeney, J.F. and Seemann, D.A. Gravity Measurements Over the Burnaby Island
Pluton, Queen Charlotte Islands. In: Current Research, Part H, Geological Survey of
Canada Paper, 89-1H, 113-115, 1989.
B10.
Sweeney, J.F. and Seemann, D.A. Crustal Density Structure of Queen Charlotte Islands
and Hecate Strait. In: G.J. Woodsworth, (editor), Evolution and Hydrocarbon Potential
of the Queen Charlotte Basin, British Columbia. Geological Survey of Canada Paper, 9010, 73-80, 1990.
(C)
GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS WITH LIMITED REFEREEING
C 1. Sweeney, J.F., Balkwill, H.R., Franklin R., Mayr, U., McGrath, P., Snow, E., Sobczak,
L.W., and Wetmiller, R.J. North American Contintent-Ocean Transcets Program, Corridor
G, Somersest Island to Canada Basin. Geological Survey of Canada Open File 1093 and
Earth Physics Branch Open File 84-21, 11pp. 2 large display sheets, 1984.
C 2. Yorath, C.J., Clowes, R.M., MacDonald, R.D., Spencer, G., Davis, E.E., Hyndman, R.D.,
Rohr, K., Sweeney J.F., Currie R.G., Halpenny, J.F., Seemann, D.A. Marine
multichannel Seismic Reflection, Gravity and Magnetic Profiles – Vancouver Island
Continental Margin and Juan de Fuca Ridge. Geological Survey of Canada Open File
1661, 26 pp., 1987.
C 3. Seemann, D.S., Sweeney J.F. and Hearty, B.D., Gravity anomaly field, northern Yukon,
District of Mackenzie and Beaufort Sea. Geological Survey of Canada, Open File 1832,
map 1988.
C 4. Seemann, D.A., Brandys, M. Perks, D., Reid, D., MacDonald, D., and Sweeney, J.F.
GRAMA, an interactive 2.5-dimensional gravity and magnetics modeling program.
Geological Survey of Canada Open File 2290, diskette with manual, 21 pp., 1990.
(D)
UNREFEREED PUBLICATIONS, ABSTRACTS AND REVIEWS
D 1.
Sweeney, J.F. Glacial geology of the Springville, New York and northern part of
the Ashford Hollow, New York Quadrangles, Masters thesis, State University of New York
at Buffalo, Amherst New York, 51 pp., 1969.
D 2.
Sweeney, J.F. Some aspects of two granite plutons in southeastern Maine as revealed by
a detailed gravity survey. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 3, 7,
726, 1971.
D 3.
Sweeney, J.F. Detailed gravity investigation of the shapes of granite intrusives,
south-central Maine, and implications regarding their mode of emplacement, Ph.D. thesis,
State University of New York at Buffalo, Amherst New York, 117 pp., 1972.
D 4.
Sweeney J.F. Discovery of intrusives and subsurface density distributions, southcentral Maine. EOS, Transactions of the American Geophysical Union, 54, 460, 1973.
D 5.
Sweeney J.F. Subsidence of the Sverdup Basin, Canadian Arctic Islands, EOS,
Transactions of the American Geophysical Union, 55, 446, 1974.
D 6.
Sweeney, J.F. Subsidence study basis for evalution of the Sverdrup and Canadian
Basins. OILWEEK, 25, 15, p 9, 14, 15, 1974.
D 7.
1974.
Sweeney, J.F., Sverdrup tectonics, Sweeney revisited. OILWEEK, 25, 16, 42,
D 8.
Sweeney, J.F. and Beaumont, C. Isostatic adjustment of the Sverdrup Basin to
sediment loading. Canadian Association of Physicists Bulletin, 32, 3, 49, 1976.
D 9.
Sweeney, J.F. Gravity Study of Great Impact.
Physicists Bulletin, 32, 3, 72, 1976.
D10.
Sweeney, J.F. Gravity Study of Great Impact.
American Geophysical Union, 58, 373, 1977.
Canadian Association of
EOS, Transactions of the
D11.
Sweeney, J.F., Irving, E., and Geuer, J.W. Evolution of the Arctic Basin. EOS,
Transactions of the American Geophysical Union, 59, 387, 1978.
D12.
Sweeney, J.F., Coles, R.L., DeLaurier, J.M. Forsyth, D.A., Irving, E., Judge, A.,
Sobczak, L.W. and Wetmiller, R.J. Arctic geophysical review and evolutionary history.
Geological Society of American Abstracts with Programs, GAC/MAC, 3, 502, 1978.
D13.
Sweeney, J.F., Weber, J.R., and Halliday, D.W. LOREX gravity: Implications
for Lomonosov Ridge composition and compensation. EOS, Transactions of the American
Geophysical Union, 61, 277, 1980.
D14.
Weber, J.R., Sweeney, J.F., and Halliday, D.W. Bathymetry and tectonic
structure of the Lomonosov Ridge based on gravity and plumline deflection observations.
EOS, Transactions of the American Geophysical Union, 61, 277, 1980.
D15.
Sweeney, J.F. History of Canada Basin Margin, Arctin Ocean.
Transactions of the American Geophysical Union, 61, 110, 1980.
EOS,
D16.
Sweeney, J.F. Movements of the Lomonosov Ridge prior to the opening of the
Euraisa Basin, Arctic Ocean. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 14,
629, 1982.
D17.
Sweeney, J.F., Balkwill, H.R., Grantz, A., May, S.D., Mayr, U. and Sobczak,
L.W. The continental margin of North America in the Canadian Basin of the Arctic Ocean.
Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 14, 628, 1982.
D18.
Mayr, U., Balkwill, H.R., Sobczak, L.W., and Sweeney, J.F. Transect across
Canadian Arctic Islands to Canada Basin. Geological Society of America Abstracts with
Programs, 14, 559, 1982.
D19.
Sweeney, J.F. Mid-Paleozoic lateral tectonics in the Arctic. EOS, Transactions
of the American Geophysical Union, 63, 1125, 1982.
D20.
Sweeney, J.F. The Lomonosov Ridge experiment; connections with the Alpha
Ridge and Baffin Bay. Program with Abstracts- Geological Association of Canada, 7, 83,
1982.
D21.
Sweeney, J.F. Introduction and some observations about the development of the
Innuitian orogen. Program with Abstracts-Geological Association of Canada, 8, A66, 1983.
D22.
Sweeney, J.F. Arctic-Alaska, a two stage displaced terrane. EOS, Transactions
of the American Geophysical Union, 64, 87, 1983.
D23.
Sweeney, J.F. Canada Basin; age and history of its continental margin. American
Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, 69, 310, 1985.
D24.
Sweeney, J.F. The Arctic continent-ocean transition: Transect G. Geological
Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 18, 767, 1986.
D25.
Sweeney, J.F., Sobczak, L.W., Mayr, U., and Balkwill, H.R. Transect G:
Canadian Shiels to Arctic Basin. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Progams, 18,
767, 1986.
D26.
Sweeney, J.F., and Seemann, D.A. Yukon gravity update.
Society of Exploration Geophysicists National Convention, 97, 1988.
1988 Canadian
D27.
Sweeney, J.F. Scientific results-highlights. Geological Association of Canada
Program with Abstracts, 13, P19, 1988.
D28.
Sweeney, J.F. Ideas versus constraints about Arctic seafloor evolution. EOS,
Transactions of the American Geophysical Union, 69, 1043, 1988.
D29.
Sweeney, J.F., Kristoffersen, Y., Weber, J.R., Sobczak, L.W. and Grantz, A.
Arctic Ocean crustal profile. 28th International Geological Congress Abstracts, 3,-205, 1989.
D30.
Sweeney, J.F. The Alpha Ridge in space and time. Program, 28th International
Geological Congress Abstracts, 90, 1989.
D31.
Rohr, K., Spence, G., and Sweeney, J.F. Evidence for crustal thinning in the
Queen Charlotte Basin. EOS, Transactions of the American Geophysical Union, 70, 1318,
1989.
D32.
Head, M.J., Kaczmarska-Ehrman, I., Mudie, P.J. Norris, G., and Sweeney, J.F.
Pacific gateways: a proposal for high latitude drilling along a transcet of the Bering Strait
region. In: F. Gradstein, D. Nobes, S. Deveau, N. Fagan, and B. Collins (editors), Second
Canadian Proposals Workshop for the Ocean Drilling Program. VIII-1 – VIII-16, 1990.
D33.
Sweeney, J.F., Stephenson, R.A., Currie, R.G., and Delaurier, J.M. Some
geophysical signatures across the Cordilleran orogen in Canada. EOS, Transactions of the
American Geophysical Union, 71, 1616-1617, 1990.
D34.
Sweeney, J.F., Stephenson, R.A., Currie, R.G., and Delaurier, J.M. Some
geophysical signatures across the Cordilleran orogen in Canada. EOS, Transactions of the
American Geophysical Union, 73, 572, 1992.
D35.
Jackson, H.R. and Sweeney J.F. (coordinators) International Lithosphere Program Global
Geoscience Transect #10. Arctic Ocean: Alaska-Norway. American Geophysical
Union, Washington, D.C., display sheet, 1994.
D 36. Jackson, H.R. and Sweeney, J.F. Global Geoscience Transect #10. Arctic Ocean:
Alaska to Norway. Society of Exploration Geophysicists Conference, St. Petersburg,
Russia, poster session, 1995.
D 37. Sweeney, Jack, Summer Solstice, Sextant, The Journal of Salem State College, Volume
XVI, No. 1, Spring 2008, P. 2-5.
(E)
CANADIAN GOVERNMENT INTERNAL REPORTS
E 1.
Sweeney, J.F., Goodacre, A.K., and Sobczak, L.W. Sedimentary basin research: review
and recommendations. Earth Physics Branch Internal Report 74-5, 10pp., 1975.
E 2.
Weber, J.R. and Sweeney, J.F. LOREX 79, the Lomonosov Ridge experiment, a
proposal for the study of the Lomonosov Ridge. Earth Physics Branch, Department of
Energy, Mines, and Resources, Ottawa, Canada, 47 pp., 1977.
E 3.
Sweeney, J.F. Report of the Arctic Basin science planning workshop – Copenhagen,
January 23-26, 4 pp., 1979.
E 4.
Weber, J.R., Sweeney, J.F., and Judge, A.S. CESAR 83, Canadian expedition to study
the Alpha Ridge, a proposal. Earth Physics Branch, Department of Energy Mines and
Resources, Ottawa, Canada, 69pp., 1981.
E 5.
Riddihough, R.P. and Sweeney, J.F. Northern Cordillera gravity surveys. Earth Physics
Branch, Department of Energy, Mines and Resources, Ottawa, Canada, 20 pp., 1981.
E 6.
Stephensen, R.A., Lane, L.S., Sweeney, J.F., Jackson, H.R., Ricketts, B.D., Forsyth, D.A.
and Embry, A.F. START: Structure and Tectonics Arctic Research Thrust. Geological
Survey of Canada, Calgary, Canada, 6 pp., 1989.
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