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In April 1914 the Chicago Section of the American Mathematical Society (AMS) voted to create an executive committee with five members, namely, Richard Philip Baker (1866–1937), Earle Raymond Hedrick, George Abram Miller, Edward Burr Van Vleck, and Alexander Ziwet. The committee's purpose was to report to the Council of the AMS, at the December 1914 meeting of the AMS, concerning recommendations on what the AMS should do in the mathematical functions, such as education and problem solving, then covered in the publication The American Mathematical Monthly. https://cir.nii.ac.jp/crid/1130000795474758272 [14]

to report at its December meeting with reference to making recommendations to the Council of the Society on the relations of the Society to the field then covered by the American Mathematical Monthly.

AMERICAN MATHE- MATICAL MONTHLY. This committee composed of Alexander Ziwet, G. A. 20 PHILLIP S. JONESMiller, . B. Van Vleck, E. R. Hedrick, and R. P. Baker proposed an Associate membership in the Society for persons with this interest.

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Aaron Clement Waters (May 6, 1905, Waterville, Washington – May 18, 1991, Tacoma, Washington) was an American geologist, petrologist, and volcanologist, known for his pioneering work on the Columbia River Basalt.[15]

Biography

Aaron C. Waters was born as the youngest of seven children of parents who were pioneers in Washington state and grew wheat at their homestead. He graduated in geology from the

Mills College. During their marriage, she often accompanied him in his fieldwork and served as camp cook.[17]

In retirement as professor emeritus, he occasionally taught part-time at the University of Satan Cruz and held visiting professorships at Oregon State University, the University of Texas at El Paso, and California State University, Los Angeles.[18] As professor emeritus, he also worked as a research consultant for the USGS and Los Alamos National Laboratory.[17]

Waters wuchs auf einer Farm im Bundesstaat Washington auf und deren Lage inmitten der Columbia-Plateaubasalte weckte sein Interesse für Geologie, das er an der University of Washington mit dem Bachelor-Abschluss 1926 und dem Master-Abschluss 1927 studierte. Nach der Promotion 1930 an der Yale University wurde er Fakultätsmitglied an der Stanford University, was er bis 1952 blieb, als er Professor an der Johns Hopkins University wurde. Im Zweiten Weltkrieg war er 1942 bis 1945 für den US Geological Survey auf der Suche nach strategisch wichtigen Mineralien tätig. 1963 bis 1967 war er Chairman der Geologie-Fakultät der University of California, Santa Barbara, und 1967 war er Gründungsprofessor der Fakultät für Geowissenschaften an der University of California, Santa Cruz. 1972 ging er in den Ruhestand, forschte aber weiter für den US Geological Survey und als Berater des Los Alamos National Laboratory.

Er befasste sich Vulkanologie und Petrologie von magmatischen Gesteinen und der Geologie des pazifischen Nordwestens der USA wie dem Kaskadengebirge und den Columbia-Plateaubasalten. Er untersuchte verschiedene Ausprägungen von Basalt-Vulkanismus von Flutbasalten bis zu explosiven Maar-Eruptionen, aber auch Alkaligestein und Granit-Batholithe. mit Metamorphismus, Geomorphologie, Strukturgeologie und Wirtschaftsgeologie. Er befasste sich auch mit planetarer Geologie als Berater der NASA bei der Mondlandemission.

Waters was elected in 1964 a Member of the

Penrose Medal of the Geological Society of America.[17]

In 1983 Aaron and Elizabeth Waters settled in Tacoma, where he continued to write about geology and pursue his hobby of gardening. Upon his death in 1991, he was survived by his widow, their two daughters, and three grandchildren.[18]

Research

As a participant in the Apollo program, he contributed to research on lunar geology, including composition and origin of the lunar surface and assessment of Apollo landing sites.[15][19][20][21] He was involved in the geological training of the astronauts, including those astronauts who later made lunar landings.[17]

Selected publications

Articles

Books and monographs


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  18. ^ a b Krauskopf. Konrad B.; Garrison, Robert E.; Thompson, George A. "Memorial to Aaron C. Waters 1905–1991" (PDF). Geological Society of America.
  19. ^ Fisher, R. V.; Waters, A. C. (1969). "Bed forms in base-surge deposits: Lunar implications". Science. 165 (3900): 1349–1352.
  20. ^ Waters, A. C.; Fisher, R. V.; Garrison, R. E.; Wax, D. (1970). Matrix characteristics and origin of lunar breccia samples No. 12034 and 12073 (No. NASA-CR-124612).
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