Waldo K. Lyon is a notable figure known primarily for his contributions to the field of ice research and glaciology. He is recognized for his work in the development and use of ice-penetrating radar, which has been instrumental in studying ice sheets and glaciers. Lyon's research has provided valuable insights into the dynamics of ice and its interactions with the environment, contributing to our understanding of climate change and its effects on polar regions.
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