John Diebold, a marine scientist who sailed the world’s oceans for more than four decades using sound waves to study earthquake faults, underwater volcanoes and other normally hidden features of the seabed, died on July 1 at his home in Nyack, N.Y. The apparent cause was a heart attack, his family said; he was 66.
Marine Seismology

Structure and Evolution of the Oceanic Lithosphere / Asthenosphere System
PI(s):
James Gaherty What is a plate? We undertake a comprehensive analysis designed to significantly advance our understanding of the structure and evolution of oceanic plates.

| Name | Title | Fields of interest | |
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Spahr C. Webb | Jerome M. Paros/Lamont Research Professor of Observational Physics | Marine Seismology, Ocean Mantle Dynamics, Marine EM. |
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John C. Mutter | Professor | Mid-ocean ridge and rift tectonics; natural disasters and sustainable development. |
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John B. Diebold | Senior Research Scientist | Velocity analysis, MCS data acquisition, seismic source arrays |

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July 06, 2010







