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Bruce Charles Heezen (/ˈheɪzən/;
April 11, 1924 – June 21, 1977) was an
American geologist. He
worked with
oceanographic cartographer Marie Tharp at Columbia...
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Bruce C.
Heezen (T-AGS 64) is a Pathfinder-class
oceanographic survey ship. It is the
fifth ship in the class. She is
named after Bruce C.
Heezen, who was...
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oceanographic cartographer. In the 1950s, she
collaborated with
geologist Bruce Heezen to
produce the
first scientific map of the
Atlantic Ocean floor. Her cartography...
- In the 1950s,
mapping of the Earth's
ocean floors by
Marie Tharp,
Bruce Heezen,
Maurice Ewing, and
others revealed that the Mid-Atlantic
Ridge had a strange...
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originally supposed. In a
series of
papers published between 1959 and 1963,
Heezen, Dietz, Hess, Mason, Vine, Matthews, and
Morley collectively realized that...
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plate tectonics context (accepted
since the
seafloor spreading proposals of
Heezen, Hess, Dietz, Morley, Vine, and
Matthews (see below)
during the
early 1960s)...
- data on the
depth of the
ocean floor. A team led by
Marie Tharp and
Bruce Heezen concluded that
there was an
enormous mountain chain with a rift
valley at...
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Cladorhiza concrescens, a
species of
carnivorous sponge by
Bruce C.
Heezen and
Charles D.
Hollister in
their book The Face of the Deep. The book reproduces...
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about 1600 km. The two
major faults in the
Eltanin Fracture Zone are the
Heezen transform fault and the
Tharp transform fault,
usually known as fracture...
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