Title: Professor
1 Professor William J. Hinze
2Bill Hinze through the years
In the doghouse (is that seismic equipment?)
Measuring gravity
Reading the rocks
The Professor
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5The Matterhorn
Bill
The Alps geology trip, 2001
6Bill and Marilyn, June, 1985
7MAGSAT data from WJ Hinze publication
8Bill at Lake Superior
9Bill at Lake Superior
10Gravity method applied to mining exploration in
1960 paper
11Baltimore AGU, 1995
12Bill, November, 1975
13Gravity map of the southern peninsula of Michigan
14Bill and Raymond, in the Alps
15Gravity and magnetic anomaly profiles over the
southern peninsula of Michigan
16Bill reading the rocks again
17Bill and Roxie
18Bill at Rugged Topography conference in Lausanne,
1985 (how does he get to travel to all these
great places?)
19Geophysical aspects of the craton paper
20Bill and Raymond working
21Bill at the Grand Canyon
22Bill in the Alps, September, 1985
23Several monuments
24Bill with Henry Pollack, November, 1975
25Bill (pointing) and former students
26CREST group, Germany, 1989?
27Bill Hinze, lecturing
28Photos from Nov. 3, 2005 Reception
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41Bill Hinze, Purdue office, 1987
42Bill was a participant in the AGI International
Field Institute to East African Rift Valley, 1969
What a boondoggle!
43Photos from Nov. 4, 2005 Banquet
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59Some of Bills affiliations
60Purdue Michigan State Football Game, November
5, 2005
Purdue Michigan State Football Game, November
5, 2005
Purdue Michigan State Football Game, November
5, 2005
61Purdue Michigan State Football Game, November
5, 2005
62Purdue Michigan State Football Game, November
5, 2005
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64Thanks to our speakers and poster paper authors
at the W. J. Hinze Science Symposium, Nov. 4,
2005, Purdue University!
Heather Bedle and Suzan van der Lee,
Northwestern University Yoon Seok Choi, Jennifer
Haase, and Robert Nowack, Purdue University
Saptarshi Dasgupta and Robert Nowack,
Purdue University Thomas Dautermann, Purdue
University Jake Griffiths, Purdue University
Jinjun Liu and Lawrence Braile, Purdue
University Simon Llyod, Suzan van der Lee, and
Marcelo Assumpcao Northwestern
University Piotr Przybylski, Purdue University
Hannah Redmond and Scott King, Purdue
University
Prof. Jon Harbor, Purdue University Prof. Jeff
Daniels, Ohio State University Mark Longacre,
MBL, Inc. Prof. Val Chandler, Minnesota
Geological Survey Prof. Dale Sawyer, Rice
University Prof. Randy Keller, University of
Texas El Paso Prof. Tiku Ravat, Southern
Illinois University Prof. Eric Calais,
Purdue University Prof. Ralph von Frese, Ohio
State University Prof. Bruce Marsh, Johns
Hopkins University Prof. Nik Christensen,
University of Wisconsin Prof. Frank
Richter, University of Chicago Prof. Scott King,
Purdue University Dr. Jack Corbett Prof.
William J. Hinze, Purdue University
65Links
- http//web.ics.purdue.edu/braile/wjh75th/SecondCi
rcular.htm (Second Circular for the WJ Hinze 75th
event) - http//web.ics.purdue.edu/braile/wjh75th/BanquetS
lideShow.ppt (This PowerPoint slide show)
66 Purdue EAS Alumni Reception SEG Meeting,
Houston, TX Monday, November 7, 2005 The
reception will be from 400 800PM in the
Ramada Room at the Petroleum Club of Houston, 800
Bell Street, Ste. 4300 (43rd floor), Houston,
Texas 77002 (713) 659-1431. Dress is Business
Casual. You do not need to register for the SEG
meeting in order to attend the alumni reception.
Prof. Hinze and other EAS faculty will be in
attendance. We particularly invite Purdue and
Michigan State alums and colleagues of Prof.
Hinze to attend. The reception is being sponsored
by the Department of Earth and Atmospheric
Sciences, Purdue University, and EAS alum Bill
Landwer (Thanks Bill!).