Samuel Warren Carey

Samuel Warren Carey

Samuel Warren Carey AO (* November 1, 1911 in Campbelltown; † March 20, 2002 in Hobart) was an Australian geologist who was an early advocate of the theory of continental drift. His work on plate tectonics reconstructions led him to develop the theory of the expanding earth.

Biography

Carey was born in New South Wales and grew up on a farm three miles from Campbelltown. The family was to move to the town centre, saving the young Carey the walk to school. An interest in physics and chemistry during high shool was to lead to selection of both subjects when he attended the University of Sydney in 1929. Mathematics was required and he was encouraged to study Geology as his fourth subject, a department still under the influence of retired Professor Edgeworth David . [David remained an influence on Carey, the photographic portrait of him, still present at the University, was in Carey's office (Quilty, AAS memoir)] He started a student Geology club as he became attracted to the subjects mixture of laboratory and field work; David gave the inaugural speech. Along with classmates Alan Voisey and Dorothy York, he was to earn high distinctions at the University. He also joined the Sydney University Regiment. His Masters and Honours degree were based on four papers on the Werris Creek area. He received his MSc in 1934. It was at this time that Carey read the 1924 translation of Wegener's "The Origin of Continents and Oceans", the book largely responsible for introducing the concept of continental drift to English-speaking academics. He was to become a key figure in advancing this concept and plate tectonic models that followed.

Carey served in World War II as a Lieutenant in the special forces unit Z Force, developing a bold plan using small teams to mine ships in an enemy harbour. This operation (Scorpion) became obsolete but Carey secretly tested his plan by infilrating Townsville harbour, placing dummy limpet mines on American ships.

After the war, Carey was a highly regarded contributor to geology and his many contributions to the emerging theories and proposals were often in advance of the accepted view. Maps and data produced from his field work in New Guinea were sought after by engineers and fellows. He backed the moving of continents proposed by Alfred Wegener and had decided on the mechanism for this when it became the accepted view. Carey's expanding earth bears many resemblances to the current model, including supercontinents dividing and going adrift, zones of new crust being generated in deep oceanic ridges, and other phenomenae of a still active crust. His theory gave the 'mechanism' for this as an expanding earth; whereas the new theory of plate tectonics accounted for it with subduction.

Despite the eventual acceptance of the plate expansion and subduction paradigm over Carey's theory, he is widely regarded as making substantial contributions to the field of tectonics and considerable influence in the initial acceptance of continental drift over a static model. In 1946, he became the founding professor of geology at the University of Tasmania. He retired from this position 30 years later in 1976.

In the Australia Day Honours list of 1977, Carey was awarded the Officer of the Order of Australia for his services to the field of geology. [ [http://www.itsanhonour.gov.au/honours/honour_roll/search.cfm?aus_award_id=881524&search_type=quick&showInd=true It's an Honour] - Officer of the Order of Australia]

He, and a small number of other researchers, continued to support and investigate expanding earth models.

Publications

;Books:The Expanding Earth, 448 pp., Elsevier, Amsterdam 1976:Theories of the Earth and Universe, 206 pp., Stanford University Press. 1988:Earth Universe Cosmos - University of Tasmania. 1996

;Essays:1958: The tectonic approach to continental drift. In: S. W. Carey (ed.): Continental Drift – A Symposium. University of Tasmania, Hobart, 177-363 (expanding Earth from p. 311 to p. 349):1961. Palaeomagnetic evidence relevant to a change in the Earth's radius. Nature 190, pp 36.:1963: The asymmetry of the Earth. Australian Journal of Science 25, pp 369-383 and 479-488. :1970: Australia, New Guinea, and Melanasia in the current revolution in concepts of the evolution of the Earth. Search 1 (5), pp 178-189:1975: The Expanding Earth – an Assay Review. Earth Science Reviews, 11, 105-143. :1986: La Terra in espansione. Laterza, Bari.

References

*citation | editor=Scalera, G. and Jacob, K.-H. |year=2003 | month=may | title=Why expanding Earth? – A book in honour of O.C. Hilgenberg| contribution=Samuel Warren Carey - Commemorative memoir |place=Rome| publisher=Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia | pages=85-95 |contribution-url=http://www.earth-prints.org/handle/2122/2016
*cite web | url = http://www.science.org.au/academy/memoirs/carey.htm#9 | title = Samuel Warren Carey | accessdate = 2007-06-05 | author = Quilty, Patrick G. | authorlink = | coauthors = Banks, Maxwell R. | year = 2003 | format = | work = Biographical memoirs | publisher = Australian Academy of Science | pages = | language = | quote = This memoir was originally published in "Historical Records of Australian Science", vol.14, no.3, 2003.

External links

* [http://www.abc.net.au/rn/scienceshow/stories/2002/526793.htm ABC interview trancript]
* [http://www.asap.unimelb.edu.au/bsparcs/biogs/P000291b.htm Bright Sparcs biography of Samuel Warren Carey published by the Australian Science and Technology Heritage Centre]
* [http://geology.about.com/od/biographies_ac/a/warrencarey.htm Warren Carey, Last of the Giants]
* [http://www.geocities.com/capecanaveral/launchpad/8098/EARTHEXP.htm Introduction to Carey's Theory of the Expanding Earth]


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