- Ernest Harry Vestine
Ernest Harry Vestine (May 9, 1906–July 18, 1968) was an American
geophysicist andmeteorologist .He was born in
Minneapolis, Minnesota to Swedish parents. At the age of two his family moved toAlberta, Canada , where he was raised. He earned a B.S. in math and physics in 1931 from theUniversity of Alberta . The following year he joined the Canadian Meteorological Office inToronto . During the Second International Polar Year, 1932-3, he led a Canadian expedition to Meanook, which lies in the northern part of Alberta. The team established a magnetic observatory at the site. In 1934 he left to study at theUniversity of London , where in 1937 he earned aPh.D. in applied mathematics.During the early 1930s he began a collaboration with the Carnegie Institution of Washington, and in January, 1938 he was hired as an assistant by the Institute's "Department of Terrestrial Magnetism". He was soon promoted to chief of the department's "Land Magnetic Survey" section. In 1946 he became the head of the Section on Theoretical Geophysics. In 1947, E. H. Vestine "et al" produced a comprehensive, two-volume work detailing all the geomagnetic data of the Department. In addition to his research into geomagnetics, he collaborated with studies into
seismology andcosmic ray s.In 1957 he performed work relating to the
International Geophysical Year . The same year he left the "Department of Terrestrial Magnetism" to join theRAND Corporation . There he performed studies on planetary and space science, as well as issues concerning national security. From 1964 until 1968 he served as president of theAmerican Geophysical Union 's Geomagnetism section.He died in
Santa Monica, California .His son,
Henry Vestine , became a famous guitarist, playing withFrank Zappa 'sThe Mothers of Invention andCanned Heat Vestine crater on the
Moon was named after him.Bibliography
This is a partial list of some of Dr. Vestine's publications.
* EH Vestine, "Noctilucent clouds", J. Roy. Astron. Soc. Can. 28, 1934.
* EH Vestine "et al", "The Description of the Earth’s Main Magnetic Field and Its Secular Change, 1905-1945", 1947.
* EH Vestine "et al", "The Geomagnetic Field: Its Description and Analysis", 1947.
* EH Vestine "et al", "The geomagnetic field, its description and analysis", 1959.
* EH Vestine, "On Variations of the Geomagnetic Field, Fluid Motions, and the Rate of the Earth's Rotation", Proc Natl Acad Sci, 1952, December; 38(12).
* EH Vestine, "Polar, Magnetic, Auroral, and Ionospheric Phenomena", Rev. Mod. Phys. 32, 1960.Additional reading
* Good, Gregory A., "Ernest Harry Vestine", New York: Oxford University Press, 1999.
External links
* [http://carnegieinstitution.org/legacy/findingaids/vestine.html Ernest Harry Vestine Papers] , Carnegie Institution of Washington.
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