User:Anlace
I am a physicist whose early days included research in the U.S. Space Program and a variety of projects dealing with re-entry of Apollo manned spacecraft, development of electromagnetic sensors, and other work in atmospheric physics. In these fields I authored peer reviewed papers in Physical Review, Physical Review Letters, Journal of Physical Chemistry, NASA official documents and other publications.
I came down to earth and began applying myself to environmental science. I founded a private research and consulting firm and worked in the fields of air quality dispersal modelling, groundwater contamination, environmental acoustics, pesticide transport, thermal pollution of water bodies, and population dynamics of biological systems. In this career i published over 300 technical articles. I have served as a member of the National Academy of Sciences, Transportation Research Board.
Throughout my life I have been a student of art history (particularly European and California art); early European history; Roman history; and Roman jewelry artifacts.
My academic background includes PhD. in physics from Stanford University.
Some of the articles created:
- Alby, Öland
- Albert Chevallier Tayler, British 19th century painter
- Armin Hansen, American 19th century painter
- Arthur Frank Mathews, American 19th century painter
- Arthur Quartley, American early 19th century painter
- Association of Environmental Professionals
- Asymmetric dimethylarginine
- Beverston Castle, Gloucestershire, England
- Biodiversity Action Plan, the internationally recognized vehicle for endangered species protection
- California clapper rail, an endangered species
- California least tern, an endangered species
- California Mule Deer
- Cirsium fontinale, an endangered thistle species
- Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary, Belize
- Colony Collapse Disorder
- Congdon silktassel
- Crocker Art Museum
- Cupressus pigmaea
- Diademed Sifaka, an endangered species
- Dunnottar Castle, a 13th century Scottish castle
- E. Charlton Fortune, American 19th century painter
- Endangered arthropod
- Energy policy of the United Kingdom
- Fetteresso Castle
- Goat Rock Beach, Sonoma County, California
- Halltorp, a Swedish manor house on the island of Öland
- Heinrich Mucke
- Hood Mountain
- Horne Church, Funen, Denmark
- Humphrey the whale
- Johnny Friedlaender, German 20th century artist
- Komati Gorge, South Africa
- L Plan Castle
- Laguna de Santa Rosa, second largest wetland in Northern California
- Madagascar dry deciduous forests
- Marine Mammal Center
- Maritime Coast Range Ponderosa Pine forests
- Monboddo House
- Monkey River, Belize
- Muchalls Castle, a 14th century Scottish castle
- Myres Castle
- Noise health effects
- Over-illumination
- Palala River, South Africa
- Paul von Rague Schleyer, American living Chemist
- Penelope, bird genus
- Percy Gray
- Phase I Environmental Site Assessment
- Polyphenol antioxidant
- Portlethen Moss, a nature reserve in Scotland
- Rene Carcan
- Rowena Meeks Abdy, American 19th century painter
- Real Monasterio de Nuestra Senora de Rueda, Spanish 12th century monastery
- San Bruno elfin butterfly, an endangered species
- Sonoma Coast State Beach
- Soil conservation
- St Laurence Church, Ludlow, England
- Stora Alvaret, a World Heritage Site, Sweden
- Syncaris pacifica, an endangered arthropod
- The Marine Mammal Center
- Tolay Lake
- Total dissolved solids
- Trifolium amoenum
- Valley Oak
- Western harvest mouse
- Ythan Estuary, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
- Xavier Martinez, American 19th century painter
Majority authorship (over 50 percent of content)
- Ambient noise level
- Coast Live Oak
- Contour line
- Craigievar Castle
- Crathes Castle
- harl
- James Burnett, Lord Monboddo
- Long-toed Salamander
- Nim Li Punit, Mayan ruin
- Rhus integrifolia
- San Bruno Mountain
- Sanitation
- Scone Palace
- Smoke-free restaurant
- Water crisis
I have made substantive contributions to over 2000 articles including:
- Augustus Saint Gaudens
- Brooch
- clochan
- Conservation biology
- Coronary artery disease
- crannog
- Culdee
- Dutch Golden Age painting
- Dry-stone wall
- En plein air school of painting
- Endangered species
- Falkland Palace
- Harvest mouse
- Hearing Impairment
- Illuminated manuscript
- James Whistler
- Major stationary source
- Marsh Warbler
- Newlyn School of painting
- Northern elephant seal
- Pachypodium habitats
- Rare species
- Trichloroethylene
- William Merritt Chase
- Winslow Homer
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