William Jason Morgan

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William Jason Morgan was an influential American geophysicist best known for formulating the theory of plate tectonics and mantle plumes, which revolutionized our understanding of Earth's dynamic interior.

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instanceOf geophysicist
human
university professor
academicDiscipline geology
geophysics
affiliation Department of Geosciences, Princeton University NERFINISHED
awardReceived Maurice Ewing Medal NERFINISHED
National Medal of Science
Vetlesen Prize NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1935-10-10
dateOfDeath 2023-07-31
educatedAt Harvard University
Princeton University
employer Princeton University
familyName Morgan NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Earth sciences
geophysics
mantle plumes
plate tectonics
tectonophysics
givenName William
hasAcademicAdvisor J. Tuzo Wilson NERFINISHED
influenced modern plate tectonics theory NERFINISHED
understanding of Earth’s mantle dynamics
knownFor formulating a quantitative theory of plate tectonics
linking hotspot tracks to plate motions
proposing mantle plumes as sources of hotspots
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf American Geophysical Union NERFINISHED
National Academy of Sciences
middleName Jason NERFINISHED
notableStudent Robert S. Dietz NERFINISHED
notableWork global plate reconstruction
hotspot tectonics
mantle plume hypothesis
plate motion models
theory of plate tectonics
occupation geophysicist
placeOfBirth Savannah, Georgia, United States NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Savannah, Georgia, United States NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male
studied mantle convection
mid-ocean ridges
oceanic hotspots
plate motions
workLocation Princeton, New Jersey NERFINISHED

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Penrose Medal notableRecipient William Jason Morgan