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William Bullerwell FRS FRSE MID (1916–1977) was a geologist and geophysicist. He was Chief Geophysicist and Deputy Director of the Instiute of Geological Sciences in Britain. He was one of the first scientists to advocate the use of geothermal energy.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=New Scientist )〕〔 *''Preliminary Report on a Seismic Reflection Survey in the Southern Irish Sea, July 1968'' (1969)〕 ==Education and career== William Bullerwell was born on 27 September 1916 at 57 Hunters Road, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.〔 His father, John William Bullerwell, was a lecturer in Physics at the Armstrong College in the city.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=1978QJRAS..19..513. Page 513 )〕 He studied at Rutherford College then in 1934 went to the University of Durham (using an Earl Grey Scholarship) to study Physics. He obtained a first class degree in Physics in 1937. However, a family friend, the Rev John Campbell of Middleton, Northumberland, had instilled an early love of geology, and his interests lay clearly in that field, and he took a second degree in Geology graduating in 1939.〔 His career was interrupted by the Second World War. He initially joined the Royal Artillery but was commandeered by the Ministry of Supply to advise on the use of magnetic detection to find iron ore. From here he was transferred to do early research on radar before returning to the army as a Captain in the REME in charge of a radar battery. He was Mentioned in Dispatches. Durham University awarded him a PhD in 1951.〔http://www.royalsoced.org.uk/cms/files/fellows/biographical_index/fells_indexp1.pdf〕 Bullerwell began working as a Geologist at the Institute of Geological Sciences in 1946. He became Head of the Geophysical Unit in 1947. He rose to be Deputy Director in 1976. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「William Bullerwell」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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