Columbia Center for Oral History Portal > Oral history interview with John and Betty Ewing [electronic resource], 1997
Creator: | Ewing, John | Project: | Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory oral history collection. (see all project interviews) | Phys. Desc. : | sound file : digital preservation master, WAV files (96 kHz, 24 bit) | Location: | Columbia Center for Oral History | Full CLIO record >> |
Biographical NoteGeophysicist.
Scope and ContentsChildhood, Lockney, Texas: homesteading, growing up during the Depression; Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute [WHOI], 1941-42: work with brother W. Maurice Ewing [M. Ewing], Anton Dohrn voyages, underwater photography work, Naval bathythermography building; World War II service, 1943-1946; Harvard University, B.S., physics, 1950; Lamont Geological Observatory [Lamont],1949-1976: Doc's move from WHOI to Lamont, SOFAR work, instrumentation development, sunk ship identification, international visitors, post-war international focus on science, sea voyages, ship equipment and regulations, SOSUS installation, Lamont departmental interactions, funding changes, Lamont's relations with other earth science research organizations, MOHOLE and JOIDES deep-sea drilling projects, M. Ewing's resistance to plate tectonics theory; M. Ewing's move to University of Texas, Galveston, 1972, choice of new director; Blue Hill Gulf project, 1981-1983; WHOI, 1976-1981, 1983- , chairman, department of geology and geophysics: multi-channeling seismic profile work, transitions affecting earth science research centers in the eighties; reminiscences of family and colleagues.
SubjectsAccess ConditionsCopyright by the Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New York, 1998
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