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Seaton, Stuart Luman (1906 - )

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Geophysicist
Born: 16 November 1906  Kirkwood, Missouri, United States of America
Stuart Luman Seaton was an American scientist who spent three years in Australia as an assistant at the Watheroo Magnetic Observatory in Western Australia (1935-1938).

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1922 - 1929Electrical Design Draftsman at Potomac Electrical Power Co. in Washington, USA
1929 - 1946Magnetic Observer with the Department of Terrestrial Magnetism at the Carnegie Institution of Washington, USA
1932 - 1934Studied at the University of Maryland, USA
1935 - 1938Assistant at the Watheroo Magnetic Observatory in Western Australia
1942Bachelor of Science (BSc) completed at the University of Alaska, USA
1946 - 1948Physicist with the US Department of the Air Force
1948 - 1950Director of the Geophysics Institute at the University Alaska
1949Doctor of Science (ScD) received from the University of Alaska
1950 - 1954President of Geosciences Incorporated
1954 - 1957Geophysics consultant
1957 - 1962Consultant to the US Continental Army Command at Fort Monroe
1962 - 1972Technical Assistant in the Instrument Research Division at the NASA Langley Research Center, USA

 
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Structure based on ISAAR(CPF) - click here for an explanation of the fields.Prepared by: McCarthy, G.J.
Created: 20 October 1993
Modified: 31 August 2005

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