This is the first presentation of the Harry Hess Medal. Harry Hess was long Professor of Geology at Princeton. He is most renowned as a founding father of seafloor spreading but contributed significantly to a variety of advances in geology and petrology. Harry Hess died in 1969 after seeing man land on the moon, an event of interest to him as chair of the Space Science Board
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Thank you, Hap, for that very kind introduction; my friendship and professional relationship with yo...
John M. Eiler was awarded the 2002 James B. Macelwane Medal at the AGU Fall Meeting Honors Ceremony....
I was asked last night "Who is Walter Munk?". Walter Munk has never published in our Bulletin. This...
Gerald J. Wasserburg was awarded the 2008 William Bowie Medal at the AGU Fall Meeting Honors Ceremon...
Tom Ahrens was awarded the Harry H. Hess Medal at the AGU Fall Meeting Honor Ceremony on December ...
On November 20 friends and colleagues of Gerald J. Wasserburg gathered at Caltech's Athenaeum to hon...
Recently Columbia University awarded Kemp medals for 'distinguished public service by a geologist' ...
This article profiles Harry Hess, who is known as one of the truly remarkable Earth scientists of th...
The first course I taught at an American university was a semester of crystallography, inflicted on...
Announcement of John L. Hess as Virginia Academy of Science Fellow and recipient of the Ivey E. Lewi...
Don Helmberger was awarded the Inge Lehmann Medal at the AGU Fall Meeting Honors Ceremony, which w...
Mr. President, distinguished mineralogists, and guests, I was delighted when Werner Schreyer asked ...
Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology, was awarded the 1991 William Bowie Medal for o...
An interview in four sessions, in April and May 1995, with Gerald J. Wasserburg, John D. MacArthur P...
The 1995 James B. Macelwane Medal, given by AGU for significant contributions to the geophysical s...
Thank you, Hap, for that very kind introduction; my friendship and professional relationship with yo...
John M. Eiler was awarded the 2002 James B. Macelwane Medal at the AGU Fall Meeting Honors Ceremony....
I was asked last night "Who is Walter Munk?". Walter Munk has never published in our Bulletin. This...