W. Jason Morgan

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W. Jason Morgan was an influential American geophysicist best known for pioneering the theory of plate tectonics and mantle plumes, fundamentally reshaping modern Earth science.

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instanceOf geophysicist
human
scientist
awardReceived Japan Prize NERFINISHED
National Medal of Science
Vetlesen Prize NERFINISHED
contributedTo concept of rigid lithospheric plates
global plate motion models
understanding of mid-ocean ridges
understanding of subduction zones
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt Harvard University
Princeton University
employer Princeton University
familyName Morgan NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Earth science NERFINISHED
geophysics
mantle plumes
plate tectonics
givenName William Jason NERFINISHED
hasAcademicDiscipline marine geophysics
tectonophysics
influenced geodynamics
mantle convection studies
modern plate tectonics theory
seismology
volcanology
influencedBy plate tectonics revolution of the 1960s
knownFor hotspot tectonics
mantle plume hypothesis
reconstruction of plate motions
theory of plate tectonics
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf American Geophysical Union NERFINISHED
National Academy of Sciences
name W. Jason Morgan NERFINISHED
nationality American
notableWork papers on plate motions and plate boundaries
papers proposing mantle plumes and hotspots
occupation geophysicist
professor
sexOrGender male
theoryDeveloped hotspot reference frame for plate motions
mantle plume theory for intraplate volcanism
workLocation Princeton, New Jersey NERFINISHED

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Penrose Medal notableRecipient W. Jason Morgan