Short CV

Stearns Anthony Morse

Petrology, Geochemistry

Born Hanover NH USA 3 Jan 1931. Married 1960; three daughters. Education: Dartmouth College (AB Geology 1952), McGill University (Geology MSc 1958, PhD 1962). Positions: Hydrographer, Blue Dolphin Labrador Expeditions, 1949, 51, 52, 54. Petrologist, British Newfoundland Exploration Ltd., 57‑61. Mineralogist, US Army Cold Regions Lab, Hanover, NH, 61‑62. Assistant Professor to Associate Professor of Geology, Franklin & Marshall College, 1962‑71. Associate Professor 71‑74, Professor of Geology, University of Massachusetts, 1974‑98, Research Professor of Petrology, 1998‑. Concurrent positions: Fellow, Geophysical Laboratory, Carnegie Institution of Washington, 67‑68; Visiting Investigator, CIW Department of Terrestrial Magnetism, 68‑69; Visiting Scientist, Geologisk‑Mineralogisk Museum, Oslo, Norway, 77‑78; Visiting Scientist, Department of Earth Sciences, University of Cambridge, England, 84‑85, 92, 95, 99, 03. Coordinated Nain Anorthosite Project with Research Vessel Pitsiulak, Labrador, 1971‑81. Honors: Carnegie Arctic Scholarship, McGill University. Peacock Memorial Prize, Walker Mineralogical Club, Toronto, 1961. Carnegie Corporation Fellowship, CIW, 1967‑68. Life Member, Clare Hall, University of Cambridge, from 1985. Fellow Am. Geophysical Union 1998. Professional Societies: Fellow, Mineralogical Society of America; Fellow, American Geophysical Union: Volcanology, Geochemistry & Petrology Section President 92‑94; and member of 7 other learned societies. Publications: 5 books, >70 research articles.

20 November 2005



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