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* [[James A. Jackson]] (English, 1954– ) – seismologist; contributed to rebuttal of the 'jelly sandwich' model of the crust
* [[J.A. Jacobs|John Arthur “Jack” Jacobs]] (English 1916 – 2003) - primary area of research was geomagnetism
* [[Harold Jeffreys]] (British, 1891–1989) – deduced that the Earth's [[outer core]] is molten; contributed to [[mathematical geophysics]]; Vetlesen Prize
* [[Harold Jeffreys]] (British, 1891–1989) – deduced that the Earth's [[outer core]] is molten; contributed to [[mathematical geophysics]]; Vetlesen Prize
* [[Lucy Jones]] (American, 1955– ) – earthquake science and safety
* [[Lucy Jones]] (American, 1955– ) – earthquake science and safety
* [[Thomas H. Jordan]] (American, 1948– ) – seismic contributions to [[plate tectonics]]
* [[Thomas H. Jordan]] (American, 1948– ) – seismic contributions to [[plate tectonics]]

* [[James A. Jackson]] (English, 1954– ) – seismologist; contributed to rebuttal of the 'jelly sandwich' model of the crust


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* [[Inge Lehmann]] (Danish, 1888–1993) – [[seismology|seismologist]] who discovered the [[Lehmann discontinuity]] and argued for a solid [[inner core]]
* [[Inge Lehmann]] (Danish, 1888–1993) – [[seismology|seismologist]] who discovered the [[Lehmann discontinuity]] and argued for a solid [[inner core]]
* [[Xavier Le Pichon]] (French, 1937– ) – constructed history of plate motions
* [[Xavier Le Pichon]] (French, 1937– ) – constructed history of plate motions
* [[Lilwall Royden]] (British, 1944-2023) - [[Geophysicist|seismologist] locating the epicenter of earthquakes
* [[Royden Charles Lilwall]] (British, 1944-2023) - Geophysicist / seismologist locating the epicenter of earthquakes
* [[Humphrey Lloyd (physicist)|Humphrey Lloyd]] (Irish, 1800–1881) – observational geomagnetism
* [[Humphrey Lloyd (physicist)|Humphrey Lloyd]] (Irish, 1800–1881) – observational geomagnetism
* [[Cinna Lomnitz]] (Chilean–Mexican, 1925–2016) – creator of "Lomnitz Law", founder of Mexico's first seismic network and editor of ''[[Geofísica Internacional]]''
* [[Cinna Lomnitz]] (Chilean–Mexican, 1925–2016) – creator of "Lomnitz Law", founder of Mexico's first seismic network and editor of ''[[Geofísica Internacional]]''
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* [[Augustus Edward Hough Love]] (English, 1863–1940) – developed theory of [[Love waves]]
* [[Augustus Edward Hough Love]] (English, 1863–1940) – developed theory of [[Love waves]]
* [[Bruce P. Luyendyk]] (American, 1943– ) – marine geophysics
* [[Bruce P. Luyendyk]] (American, 1943– ) – marine geophysics
* [[Transverse isotropy|Leon Thomsen]] (American, 1942 ) - Seismic anisotropy Thomsen parameters (Awards: [[Maurice Ewing Medal]], [[National Academy of Engineering|N.A.E.]])


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* [[Marcel Nicolet]] (Belgian, 1912–1996) – ionosphere; awarded William Bowie Medal
* [[Marcel Nicolet]] (Belgian, 1912–1996) – ionosphere; awarded William Bowie Medal
* [[Robert Norman]] (English, [[Wiktionary:circa|circa]] 1550–1600) – re-discovery of [[magnetic dip]]
* [[Robert Norman]] (English, [[Wiktionary:circa|circa]] 1550–1600) – re-discovery of [[magnetic dip]]
* Amos_Nur (American, 1938– ) – [[exploration geophysics]]; rock physics; [[Maurice Ewing Medal]] (SEG)<ref>{{cite news |last1=Ray |first1=Elaine |title=Amos Nur awarded Maurice Ewing Medal for contributions to geophysics |url=https://news.stanford.edu/thedish/2011/09/29/amos-nur-awarded-maurice-ewing-medal-for-contributions-to-geophysics/ |accessdate=5 October 2020 |work=The Dish |publisher=Stanford University |date=29 September 2011 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite encyclopedia |title=Amos Nur |encyclopedia=SEG wiki |year= |publisher=Society of Exploration Geophysicists |location= |url=https://wiki.seg.org/wiki/Amos_Nur |access-date=5 October 2020}}</ref>
* Amos_Nur (American, 1938–2024) – [[exploration geophysics]]; rock physics; [[Maurice Ewing Medal]] (SEG)<ref>{{cite news |last1=Ray |first1=Elaine |title=Amos Nur awarded Maurice Ewing Medal for contributions to geophysics |url=https://news.stanford.edu/thedish/2011/09/29/amos-nur-awarded-maurice-ewing-medal-for-contributions-to-geophysics/ |accessdate=5 October 2020 |work=The Dish |publisher=Stanford University |date=29 September 2011 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite encyclopedia |title=Amos Nur |encyclopedia=SEG wiki |year= |publisher=Society of Exploration Geophysicists |location= |url=https://wiki.seg.org/wiki/Amos_Nur |access-date=5 October 2020}}</ref>


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* [[Albert Tarantola]] (Spanish, 1949–2009) – geophysical inverse problems; [[Maurice Ewing Medal]] (SEG)
* [[Albert Tarantola]] (Spanish, 1949–2009) – geophysical inverse problems; [[Maurice Ewing Medal]] (SEG)
* [[Pierre Tardi]] (French, 1897–1972) – geodesist and geophysicist
* [[Marie Tharp]] (1920–2006) – American geologist and oceanographic cartographer who, in partnership with Bruce Heezen, created the first scientific map of the Atlantic Ocean floor.
* [[Marie Tharp]] (1920–2006) – American geologist and oceanographic cartographer who, in partnership with Bruce Heezen, created the first scientific map of the Atlantic Ocean floor.
* [[Andrey Nikolayevich Tikhonov]] (Russian, 1906–1993) – [[magnetotellurics]] method in geophysics
* [[Andrey Nikolayevich Tikhonov]] (Russian, 1906–1993) – [[magnetotellurics]] method in geophysics
* Nafi Toksöz (Turkish-American, 1937– ) – [[exploration geophysics]]; [[Maurice Ewing Medal]] (SEG)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |title=Nafi Toksöz|encyclopedia=SEG wiki |year= |publisher=Society of Exploration Geophysicists |location= |url=https://wiki.seg.org/wiki/Nafi_Toksoz |access-date=5 October 2020}}</ref>
* Nafi Toksöz (Turkish-American, 1937– ) – [[exploration geophysics]]; [[Maurice Ewing Medal]] (SEG)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |title=Nafi Toksöz|encyclopedia=SEG wiki |year= |publisher=Society of Exploration Geophysicists |location= |url=https://wiki.seg.org/wiki/Nafi_Toksoz |access-date=5 October 2020}}</ref>
* Sven Treitel (American, 1929– ) – [[exploration geophysics|exploration geophysicist]]; co-inventor of digital seismic signal processing; [[Maurice Ewing Medal]] (SEG)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |title=Sven Treitel|encyclopedia=SEG wiki |year= |publisher=Society of Exploration Geophysicists |location= |url=https://wiki.seg.org/wiki/Sven_Treitel |access-date=5 October 2020}}</ref>
* Sven Treitel (American, 1929–2024) – [[exploration geophysics|exploration geophysicist]]; co-inventor of digital seismic signal processing; [[Maurice Ewing Medal]] (SEG)<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |title=Sven Treitel|encyclopedia=SEG wiki |year= |publisher=Society of Exploration Geophysicists |location= |url=https://wiki.seg.org/wiki/Sven_Treitel |access-date=5 October 2020}}</ref>
* [[Merle Tuve]] (American, 1901–1982) – used radio waves to measure the ionosphere; United States [[Medal for Merit]]
* [[Merle Tuve]] (American, 1901–1982) – used radio waves to measure the ionosphere; United States [[Medal for Merit]]
* [[Donald L. Turcotte]] (American, 1932– ) – developed theory of convection in the Earth's [[mantle (geology)|mantle]], applications of fractals and chaos to Earth processes; [[William Bowie Medal]] of the [[American Geophysical Union|AGU]]<ref>{{cite web|title=2003 William Bowie Medal Winner: Donald L. Turcotte|url=http://honors.agu.org/winners/donald-l-turcotte/?sub=citation|work=Honors Program|publisher=American Geophysical Union|accessdate=16 April 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite encyclopedia |year=2003 |title =Turcotte, Donald Lawson |encyclopedia=American Men and Women of Science |volume=7: T-Z|page=173|publisher=Gale |location= |id=|isbn=0-7876-6530-4}}</ref>
* [[Donald L. Turcotte]] (American, 1932– ) – developed theory of convection in the Earth's [[mantle (geology)|mantle]], applications of fractals and chaos to Earth processes; [[William Bowie Medal]] of the [[American Geophysical Union|AGU]]<ref>{{cite web|title=2003 William Bowie Medal Winner: Donald L. Turcotte|url=http://honors.agu.org/winners/donald-l-turcotte/?sub=citation|work=Honors Program|publisher=American Geophysical Union|accessdate=16 April 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite encyclopedia |year=2003 |title =Turcotte, Donald Lawson |encyclopedia=American Men and Women of Science |volume=7: T-Z|page=173|publisher=Gale |location= |id=|isbn=0-7876-6530-4}}</ref>

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Zhang Heng, inventor of the first seismoscope

This is a list of geophysicists, people who made notable contributions to geophysics, whether or not geophysics was their primary field. These include historical figures who laid the foundations for the field of geophysics.[1][2][3][4] More recently, some of the top awards for geophysicists are the Vetlesen Prize (intended to be the equivalent of a Nobel Prize for geology or geophysics); the William Bowie Medal (the top award of the American Geophysical Union); the Maurice Ewing Medal (the top award of the Society of Exploration Geophysicists); and the Crafoord Prize for geosciences. Some geophysicists have also won more general prizes such as the Nobel Prize and the Kyoto Prize.

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Adam Dziewoński

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Benjamin Franklin

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Alexander von Humboldt in 1843

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Marcia McNutt
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References

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  1. ^ Gillmor, C. Stewart, ed. (1986). History of geophysics. Vol. 1. Washington: American Geophysical Union. ISSN 8755-1217.
  2. ^ Gillmor, C. Stewart, ed. (1986). History of geophysics. Vol. 2. Washington: American Geophysical Union. ISBN 978-0-87590-276-0.
  3. ^ Landa, Edward R.; Ince, Simon, eds. (1987). History of geophysics. Vol. 3: The History of Hydrology. Washington, DC: American Geophysical Union. ISBN 978-0-87590-277-7.
  4. ^ Gillmor, C. Stewart, ed. (1990). History of geophysics. Vol. 4. Washington, D.C.: American Geophysical Union. ISBN 978-0-87590-278-4.
  5. ^ "Milo Backus". SEG wiki. Society of Exploration Geophysicists. Retrieved 5 October 2020.
  6. ^ "Vlastislav Cervený". SEG wiki. Society of Exploration Geophysicists. Retrieved 5 October 2020.
  7. ^ "C. Hewitt Dix". SEG wiki. Society of Exploration Geophysicists. Retrieved 5 October 2020.
  8. ^ Ray, Elaine (29 September 2011). "Amos Nur awarded Maurice Ewing Medal for contributions to geophysics". The Dish. Stanford University. Retrieved 5 October 2020.
  9. ^ "Amos Nur". SEG wiki. Society of Exploration Geophysicists. Retrieved 5 October 2020.
  10. ^ "Navy physicist Antares Parvulescu dies at 74". The Washington Post. 18 July 1998. Retrieved 6 September 2016.
  11. ^ Larmat, Carène; Clay, Clarence S. (2011). "Time Reversal in Seismology". Encyclopedia of Solid Earth Geophysics. Encyclopedia of Earth Sciences Series. pp. 1449–1452. doi:10.1007/978-90-481-8702-7_234. ISBN 978-90-481-8701-0.
  12. ^ Koppes, Steve (18 August 2008). "George W. Platzman, meteorologist, 1920–2008". UChicagoNews. The University of Chicago. Retrieved 13 April 2014.
  13. ^ "Enders Robinson". SEG wiki. Society of Exploration Geophysicists. Retrieved 5 October 2020.
  14. ^ "John Sherwood". SEG wiki. Society of Exploration Geophysicists. Retrieved 5 October 2020.
  15. ^ "Nafi Toksöz". SEG wiki. Society of Exploration Geophysicists. Retrieved 5 October 2020.
  16. ^ "Sven Treitel". SEG wiki. Society of Exploration Geophysicists. Retrieved 5 October 2020.
  17. ^ "2003 William Bowie Medal Winner: Donald L. Turcotte". Honors Program. American Geophysical Union. Retrieved 16 April 2014.
  18. ^ "Turcotte, Donald Lawson". American Men and Women of Science. Vol. 7: T-Z. Gale. 2003. p. 173. ISBN 0-7876-6530-4.