- J. Lamar Worzel
J. Lamar Worzel (born 1919), American geophysicist, is a graduate of
Lehigh University where he met Dr.Maurice Ewing with whom he had a forty-year working relationship.Worzel had a long and notable career as a research scientist and professor of
oceanography atWoods Hole Oceanographic Institution before following Ewing toColumbia University . He conducted annual research on many ships, including the Vema, which set the stage for the rapid advances in marine geology and geophysics in the late 1940s and 1950s. Along with Ewing and Alan Vine, he built the first camera designed to go to a depth of 3000fathom s (5.5 km), in 1939.Worzel was a fellow of the
American Geophysical Union , and he is known for his important contributions to underwateracoustics ,underwater photography , and gravity measurements at sea. He was Gravity Specialist and Co-Chief Scientist and eventually Associate Director at Lamont Geological Observatory (now known asLamont-Doherty Earth Observatory ), director of theMarine Science Institute Geophysical Laboratory atGalveston, Texas , from 1975–79, vice-president ofSociety of Exploration Geophysicists (1978–79), president ofPGI since 1974, and principal investigator of the drilling program on the Blake plateau region offJacksonville, Florida , in 1965.Today, the J. Lamar Worzel Assistant Scientist Fund is a US$1 million fund that supports young scientists pursuing careers in geophysical oceanography at Woods Hole. Additionally, the Maurice Ewing and J. Lamar Worzel Professorship of Geophysics at Columbia University in New York is named in his honor.
Publications
*"Propagation of Sound in the Ocean." [Three papers.] with Maurice Ewing &
C.L Pekeris
*"Gravity and Geodesy": 1. Gravity Investigations of the Subduction Zone
*"Pendulum Gravity Measurements at Sea"
*"Tertiary Tectonics of Central Hispaniola and the Adjacent Caribbean Sea" withJohn W. Ladd
*"New Concepts of Sea Floor Evolution Part 1 and 2" withEdward Bullard External links
* [http://www.ig.utexas.edu/people/students/studentinfo.htm Maurice Ewing and J. Lamar Worzel Graduate Student Fellowship Program]
* [http://www.seg.org/museum/VM/pict0432.html Ocean Bottom Seismograph]
* [http://www.marine.whoi.edu/arcfotos.nsf/0/f30a4ee7b006d5bc85256ab0004771fb?OpenDocument photo of Worzel and Ewing]
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