The medal of the Seismological Society of America was established as Article XII of the Constitution and Bylaws in the 1975 annual election. The Medal recognizes outstanding contributions in Seismology and Earthquake Engineering. The twelfth award, in 1989, was made to Dr. Robert E. Wallace
recognized and demonstrated that faulting, rather than folding, dominated mountain building in the b...
Many countries lay claim to be the home of the ‘father of modern seismology’, in reality many scie...
Interview in 1978 with Charles F. Richter, professor of seismology emeritus, in the Division of Geol...
The medal of the Seismological Society of America was established as Article XII of the Constitutio...
The MEDAL OF THE SEISMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA was established as Article XII of the Constitutio...
It is a great honor for me to receive the Medal of the Seismological Society of America, but at the ...
As part of a world-wide effort to create an international earthquake data bank, Caltech's seismology...
Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology, was awarded the 1991 William Bowie Medal for o...
In the history of earthquake studies there are certain red-letter dates that have special significa...
With the death of Charles Richter in 1985, the seismological community lost a renowned colleague, a...
The first effective seismographs were built between 1879 and 1890. In 1885, E. S. Holden, an astrono...
In December 1931 John Ripley Freeman completed one of the earliest monographs to deal specifically w...
Don Anderson was born in Frederick, Maryland, thirty-three years ago. He took his Bachelor's degree ...
With the death of Charles Richter in 1985, the seismological community lost a renowned colleague, ...
The year 1925-26 has been one of noteworthy progress in the study of the zones of movement in Calif...
recognized and demonstrated that faulting, rather than folding, dominated mountain building in the b...
Many countries lay claim to be the home of the ‘father of modern seismology’, in reality many scie...
Interview in 1978 with Charles F. Richter, professor of seismology emeritus, in the Division of Geol...
The medal of the Seismological Society of America was established as Article XII of the Constitutio...
The MEDAL OF THE SEISMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA was established as Article XII of the Constitutio...
It is a great honor for me to receive the Medal of the Seismological Society of America, but at the ...
As part of a world-wide effort to create an international earthquake data bank, Caltech's seismology...
Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology, was awarded the 1991 William Bowie Medal for o...
In the history of earthquake studies there are certain red-letter dates that have special significa...
With the death of Charles Richter in 1985, the seismological community lost a renowned colleague, a...
The first effective seismographs were built between 1879 and 1890. In 1885, E. S. Holden, an astrono...
In December 1931 John Ripley Freeman completed one of the earliest monographs to deal specifically w...
Don Anderson was born in Frederick, Maryland, thirty-three years ago. He took his Bachelor's degree ...
With the death of Charles Richter in 1985, the seismological community lost a renowned colleague, ...
The year 1925-26 has been one of noteworthy progress in the study of the zones of movement in Calif...
recognized and demonstrated that faulting, rather than folding, dominated mountain building in the b...
Many countries lay claim to be the home of the ‘father of modern seismology’, in reality many scie...
Interview in 1978 with Charles F. Richter, professor of seismology emeritus, in the Division of Geol...