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Well, it took from 1951 to 1955 to get the investigation. WG: You could envision all of this as national park even back in those days-as soon as you saw it?īW: Oh, yes! And I had been trying to get an official investigation from the Park Service, without much success. From that time on, we made repeated trips to The Needles, which was the first area I thought was national park caliber. They made a reconnaissance, and decided to make a dig in Beef Basin, so next year they hired all the kids who had been on the first mapping - all except my son, who by then was all wrapped up in short circuits (electrical engineering).

wilson bates

Within a couple of weeks we had two archeologists down from the university. We sent our reports to an archeologist's wife at the university to be written up, and that did it. We started with Horse Canyon and they did it sort of scientifically. Well, they said they didn't have either the time or the money, so then I thought it might be a good project for the kids to go in and at least map the ruins. There were quite a few archeological sites, too, so I started trying to get the University of Utah to come down and do a reconnaissance, particularly on some sites in Salt Creek and Horse Canyon.

wilson bates

How did that germinate any interest?īW: It didn't, much, except with us. was completely nuts about the country, and was the one who named Druid Arch. My son was along, and a cousin from Pennsylvania, who incidentally is a Philadelphia lawyer named Deckert. Then again from our base camp we rode up Salt Creek to The Meadows, and out the east fork to Salt Creek. We made a base camp at Squaw Springs and then rode over to the confluence of the rivers, the Green River and Colorado River back by way of Cyclone Canyon and Devils Pocket. But in 1951-again in the spring-I went in on a pack trip with Ross Musselman. Of course as new superintendent, my first concern was with Arches. Western Gateways (WG): Bates, how long after reaching Arches National Monument in April of 1949 did it take you to start getting involved in the Canyonlands area?īates Wilson (BW): My first view of it was that same spring, from an airplane. ( 1990) Characterization of structural defects in the presence of In2O3 in CuInSe2 prepared by spray pyrolysis Solar Cells.This interview with Bates Wilson first appeared in Western Gateways Magazine - Canyonlands in the fall of 1967 and is reprinted with permission from K.C. ( 1990) The effect of substrate on the morphology of CuInSe2 films prepared by chemical spray pyrolysis for CuInSe2/CdS solar cells Journal of Applied Physics. ( 1992) Chemical Spray Pyrolysis of Complex Thin Solid Films Mrs Proceedings. 18: 128-132īates CW, Varner EB, Alshvang S, et al.

wilson bates

( 1993) Effects of microstructure on the optical properties of metal-semiconductor composites Materials Letters. ( 1995) Substrate temperature effects on the electrical properties of CdS films prepared by chemical spray pyrolysis Materials Letters. ( 1995) Morphological features in films of CdS prepared by chemical spray pyrolysis Materials Letters. ( 1997) Factors affecting the optical properties of metal-semiconductor composites Journal of Applied Physics. ( 2005) Quantum efficiencies of PtSi∕p-Si composites in the 3–5μm wavelength range Applied Physics Letters. ( 2008) Electric field dependence of quantum efficiencies of Ag/n-Si composites in the infrared at room temperature Journal of Applied Physics. ( 2009) Metal-mediated crystallization in Si–Ag systems Thin Solid Films. Sign in and mark matches as correct or incorrect. You can help our author matching system! If you notice any publications incorrectly attributed to this author, please














Wilson bates