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Scientific discoveries. In 1960, Hess made his single most important contribution, which is regarded as part of the major advance in geologic science of the 20th century. In a widely circulated report to the Office of Naval Research, he advanced the theory, now generally accepted, that the Earth's crust moved laterally away from long ...
Harry Hammond Hess (1906 - 1969) Harry Hess was a professor of geology at Princeton University (USA), and became interested in the geology of the oceans while serving in the US Navy in World War II.
Harry Hammond Hess (May 24, 1906 – August 25, 1969) was an American geologist and a United States Navy officer in World War II who is considered one of the "founding fathers" of the unifying theory of plate tectonics.
23 Μαΐ 2018 · Hess, Harry Hammond (1906–69) An American geophysicist from Princeton University, Hess made important contributions to the theory of plate tectonics. He devised the concept of sea-floor spreading (see also DIETZ, ROBERT SINCLAIR), and discovered and named guyots.
no small measure to Hess’s insight and leadership—was underway. Years after his death, Harry Ham-mond Hess remains a larger-than-life figure. Anecdotes about him abound in Guyot Hall, the crenellated, turn-of-the-century home of the university’s Department of Geo-logical and Geophysical Sciences, where he was a fixture for 40 years.
Harry Hammond Hess. 1906-1969. American Geologist. B orn in New York in 1906, Harry Hammond Hess was considered a "very promising student" even in his high school years. He had no difficulty gaining acceptance into the electrical engineering major group at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut.