James B. Macelwane
James B. Macelwane | |
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Born |
Port Clinton, Ohio | September 28, 1883
Died | February 15, 1956 72) | (aged
Fields | Seismology |
Institutions | University of California, Saint Louis University |
Alma mater |
Saint Louis University (B.A, 1910; M.A., 1911; M.S., 1912) University of California (Ph.D., 1923) |
Known for | Geophysics research, seismology networks, service |
Notable awards | William Bowie Medal (1948) |
James B. Macelwane, S.J. (September 28, 1883 – February 15, 1956) was a pioneering American seismologist. Father Macelwane organized the Jesuit Seismological Service, whose central station is in St. Louis, Missouri and was on the faculty of Saint Louis University (SLU).
Macelwane is the namesake of the James B. Macelwane Medal awarded annually by the American Geophysical Union (AGU)[1] and the Macelwane Fellowship awarded by the American Meteorological Society (AMS).[2] He served as President of the AGU from 1953 until his death in 1956.[3] He was elected to the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) in 1944.[4] The geological division of the SLU Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences is housed in Macelwane Hall.
Works
- Introduction to Theoretical Seismology
- When the Earth Quakes
See also
References
- Byerly, Perry (1956-06-22). "James B. Macelwane, Seismologist and Teacher". Science. 23 (3208): 1109. Bibcode:1956Sci...123.1109B. doi:10.1126/science.123.3208.1109. PMID 17793420.
External links
- Memorial page at Saint Louis University
- James B. Macelwane Manuscript Collection at Saint Louis University
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