ベノー グーテンベルグ
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ベノー Gutenberg | |
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Person information | |
The birth | 1889June 4 Deutsches Reich Darmstadt |
Death | January 25, 1960 (70 years old death) The United States of America CaliforniaPasadena |
The residence | Deutsches Reich, the United States of America |
Alma mater | Gottingen University |
Study | |
Research field | Seismology |
Research organization | California Institute of Technology |
Main achievements | Richter scale Gutenberg surface of discontinuity |
Main receiving a prize career | William Sinomenium Stem medal (1953) |
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ベノー Gutenberg (Beno Gutenberg, from June 4, 1889 to January 25, 1960) is a Germany-born seismologist. I completed Richter scale to express the volume of earthquake in co-workers of Charles Richter with Richter in California Institute of Technology.
I was born in Darmstadt. I learned physics in Gottingen University and worked in Strasbourg University, but it was an assistant professor of the Frankfurt University in 1926 after falling out of employment because stole Sioux Bour became the French possession, and having helped work of father. Because it was Jewish, the service in Germany was low and I moved to the United States of America in 1930 and became a professor of California Institute of Technology. I completed Richter scale to express relations of the volume of earthquake energy with Richter of the co-worker.
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In addition, earthquake wave speed of the P wave became slow and, in the case of an earthquake, discovered that there was a part (Gutenberg surface of discontinuity) which S wave was not transmitted through again among earthquake waves in inside of the earth.
I it in a receiving a prize career
- 1947 アッカデーミア D Lian-Jie foreigner member
- 1950 Charles rag Ranger Prize (Belgian royal academy)
- 1953 William Sinomenium Stem medal (American Geophysical Union)
- 1956 Emil Vee Held medal (German earth Physical Society)
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