- The
Haymet Rocks were
reported by J.E.
Haymet,
master and
owner of the
cutter Will Watch, when on p****age
between Auckland and Rarotonga; in 1863 the...
-
Haymet (born 5
February 1956) is an
Australian oceanographer and
chemist who has been Australia's
chief scientist since January 2025. In 1978,
Haymet...
- archipelago. It was
suggested in 1952 that the
Haymet Rocks were a
remnant of Tuanaki. However, the
existence of the
Haymet Rocks at some
point is
unconfirmed as...
- 162. Bibcode:1985Natur.318..162K. doi:10.1038/318162a0. S2CID 4314237.
Haymet, A.D.J. (1986). "Footballene: a
theoretical prediction for the stable, truncated...
-
science and
technology as
deputy chair. Australia's
chief scientist, Tony
Haymet, is the
executive officer.
Australian Science,
Technology and Engineering...
- (203 mi) southwest) is not
officially claimed by Niue, and the
existence of
Haymet Rocks (1,273 km (791 mi) east-southeast) is in doubt. Niue is one of the...
- 2005. Aguilera,
Mario (August 29, 2006). "UC San
Diego Names Prof. Tony
Haymet,
Distinguished International Researcher and
Science Leader, as Vice Chancellor...
-
January 2021 – 31
December 2024
Preceded by Alan
Finkel Succeeded by Tony
Haymet Personal details Born
Catherine Patricia Foley (1957-10-10) 10
October 1957...
- Greenland,
perhaps a
misreading of the island's name, or
Baffin Island.
Haymet Rocks 1863
Reported to be
located South of Rarotonga; two rocks,
about 0...
- 59..409K. doi:10.1016/S0006-3495(91)82234-2. PMC 1281157. PMID 2009357.
Haymet AD, Ward LG,
Harding MM,
Knight CA (July 1998). "Valine
substituted winter...