Allan Cox

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Allan Cox

Country

United States

Birth - Death

1926 - 1987

Occupation

Science, Academic

Description

Geologist and geophysicist, who studied plate tectonics and their role in earthquakes. Professor at Stanford University and Dean of the School of Earth Sciences. Numerous awards, including Vetlesen Prize (1970) and the Arthur Day Prize of the National Academy of Sciences (1984). President of the American Geophysical Union from (1978-1980). Elected to the United States National Academy of Sciences, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and the American Philosophical Society. A number of memorial prizes were established in his name after his death. Partner was fellow geophysicist Clyde Wahrhaftig.

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