Richard P. Von Herzen
Richard P. Von Herzen (1930–2016) was an Earth scientist at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution who pioneered studies of heat flowing from the seafloor. He won the 1998 Maurice Ewing Medal. He graduated from California Institute of Technology (BA), Harvard University (MA), and the Scripps Institution of Oceanography (PhD). Provided by Wikipedia
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Heat flow and tectonics of the Ligurian Sea basin and margins by Jemsek, John P
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An investigation of the thermal structure in the vicinity of IPOD sites 417 and 418 by Galson, Daniel Allen
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Heat loss and hydrothermal ciruculation due to sea-floor spreading. by Williams, David Lee
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Applications of time series analysis to geophysical data by Chave, Alan Dana
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Mechanisms of heat transport through the floor of the equatorial Pacific Ocean by Crowe, John
Published 2010Other Authors: “…Richard P. Von Herzen and John G. Sclater.…”
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