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Member Since 1959
Stan R. Hart
Scientist Emeritus, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Professional Experience
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Scientist Emeritus
1989 - Present
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Professor
1975 - 1989
Education
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Doctorate
1960
Honors & Awards
William Bowie Medal
Received 2016
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Harry H. Hess Medal
Received 1997
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Reginald Daly Lecture
Received 1995
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Publications
Temperature and velocity measurements of a rising thermal plume

The three‐dimensional velocity and temperature fields surrounding an isolated thermal plume in a fluid with temperature‐dependent visco...

March 04, 2015
AGU Abstracts
Mantle Sources and Melting Processes Facilitated by the Delamination of Lithosphere Beneath East Antarctica: Geochemical and Isotopic Evidence from the Southernmost Volcanoes on Earth
LITHOSPHERIC FOUNDERING: DETECTION AND EFFECTS ON DEFORMATION, TOPOGRAPHY, THERMAL/COMPOSITIONAL STRUCTURE, AND MAGMATISM II POSTER
tectonophysics | 13 december 2021
Kurt S. Panter, Yuyu Li, John L. Smellie, Jerzy Bl...
Mount Early and Sheridan Bluff (87°S) are the above-ice expression of Earths southernmost volcanic field and are isolated by more than 1000 km from an...
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Melt Origin Across a Rifted Continental Margin: A Case for Subduction-related Metasomatic Agents in the Lithospheric Source of Alkaline Basalt, Northwest Ross Sea, Antarctica
MELT ORIGIN ACROSS A RIFTED CONTINENTAL MARGIN: A CASE FOR SUBDUCTION-RELATED METASOMATIC AGENTS IN THE LITHOSPHERIC SOURCE OF ALKALINE BASALT, NORTHWEST ROSS SEA, ANTARCTICA
volcanology, geochemistry and petrology | 15 december 2017
Kurt S. Panter, Jerzy Blusztajn, Paterno Castillo,...
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How Depleted is the MORB mantle?
FALL MEETING 2015
17 december 2015
Albrecht W. Hofmann, Stanley R. Hart
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Volunteer History
2000 - 2002
Chair
Hess Medal Committee
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