List of presidents of the American Geophysical Union
The president of the American Geophysical Union is an elected representative who provide scientific leadership for the American Geophysical Union.[1][2]
Presidents
- William Bowie (1920–1922)
- Louis Agricola Bauer (1922–1924)
- Harry F. Reid (1924–1926)
- Henry S. Washington (1926–1928)
- William Bowie (1929–1932)
- William Jackson Humphreys (1932–1935)
- Nicholas H. Heck (1935–1938)
- Richard M. Field (1938–1941)
- Walter C. Lowdermilk (1941–1944)
- Leason H. Adams (1944–1947)
- Oscar Edward Meinzer (1947–1948)
- Walter Hermann Bucher (1948–1953)
- James B. Macelwane (1953–1956)
- Maurice Ewing (1956–1959)
- Lloyd V. Berkner (1959–1961)
- Thomas F. Malone (1961–1964)
- George P. Woollard (1964–1966)
- William C. Ackermann (1966–1968)
- Helmut Landsberg (1968–1970)
- Homer E. Newell, Jr. (1970–1972)
- Philip H. Abelson (1972–1974)
- Frank Press (1974–1976)
- Arthur E. Maxwell (1976–1978)
- Allan V. Cox (1978–1980)
- John T. Wilson (1980–1982)
- James Van Allen (1982–1984)
- Charles L. Drake (1984–1986)
- Peter S. Eagleson (1986–1988)
- Don L. Anderson (1988–1990)
- Brent Dalrymple (1990–1992)
- Ralph J. Cicerone (1992–1994)
- Marcia Neugebauer (1994–1996)
- Sean Solomon (1996–1998)
- John A. Knauss (1998–2000)
- Marcia McNutt (2000–2002)
- Robert E. Dickenson (2002–2004)
- John A. Orcutt (2004–2006)
- Tim Killeen (2006–2008)
- Tim Grove (2008–2010)
- Mike McPhaden (2010–2013)
- Carol Finn (2013–2014)
- Margaret Leinen (2015–present)
See also
References
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- ↑ "Finding Aid to the American Geophysical Union records, 1919-2008". American Institute of Physics Niels Bohr Library & Archives. Retrieved 22 November 2013.
- ↑ "AGU celebrates 80 years of leadership (1919–1999)" (PDF). American Geophysical Union. Retrieved 22 November 2013.
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