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Marie Tharp (July 30, 1920 – August 23, 2006) was an American geologist and oceanographic cartographer. In the 1950s, she collaborated with geologist Bruce Heezen to produce the first scientific map of the Atlantic Ocean floor. Her cartography revealed a more detailed topography and multi-dimensional … See more
Marie Tharp was born on July 30, 1920, in Ypsilanti, Michigan, the only child of Bertha Louise Tharp, a German and Latin teacher, and William … See more
By 1948, Tharp had spent four years in Tulsa and was looking for her next career step. She moved to New York City and initially sought work … See more
After Heezen's death, Tharp continued to serve on the faculty of Columbia University until 1983, after which she operated a map-distribution business in South Nyack during her retirement. Tharp donated her map collection and notes to the Map and Geography Division … See more
Tharp was recognized in 1997 by the Library of Congress as one of the four greatest cartographers of the 20th century. The position of Marie … See more
Before the early 1950s, scientists knew very little about the ocean floor structure. Though studying geology on land was cheaper and easier, … See more
In 1948, she married David Flanagan and moved with him to New York. They divorced in 1952. See more
Like many scientists, Marie Tharp was recognized mainly later in life. Her awards include:
• 1978 – National Geographic Society’s Hubbard Medal
• 1996 – Society of Woman Geographers Outstanding … See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license Marie Tharp, Oceanographic Cartographer, Dies at 86
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WEBJan 13, 2021 — His death left Tharp without a source of funding and data, essentially ending her remarkable career. It would be decades before her contributions were fully recognized.
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WEBAug 23, 2006 — Modern. Quick Facts: Oceanographer and geologist who helped create the first map of the ocean floor, proving that it was not just the flat surface most people believed it to be. Name: Marie Tharp. …
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WEBMarie Tharp was a pioneer of oceanography who revealed the structure and features of the seafloor with her maps. She died of cancer in 2006 at the age of 86, but her work helped to prove the theory of plate tectonics and …
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WEBMarie Tharp was a Columbia cartographer who mapped the undersea rift valleys that supported the theory of continental drift. She died at eighty-six in 2006, after a long career of challenging the status quo and advancing …
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WEBAug 22, 2015 — Marie Tharp died on 23 August 2006 at the age of 86. Given her achievements and the obstacles she faced, her modesty and sanguine approach to her life’s work are truly remarkable. As she later …
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