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Biology
[edit]- Aerotaxis (A redirect; see also list of missing articles)
- Magnetobacterium bavaricum
- Magnetococcus marinus
- Magnetotactic vibrio
- Desulfovibrio magneticus strain RS-1
- Magnetotactic algae
- Many-celled magnetotactic prokaryote
New geophysics articles
[edit]- Archeomagnetism
- Earthquake dynamics
- Fisher statistics
- Geomagnetic observatory
- High pressure equations of state
- Magnetic survey
- Natural electric field of the Earth
- Normal modes of the Earth
- Paleointensity
- Phase transitions (mantle)
- Verwey transition
Geophysicists
[edit]- Kenneth Creer
- Jan Hospers
- Oscar Edward Meinzer
- Pierre Mercanton
- Guillaume le Nautonier (see the French article)
- Alexander Neckam (monk)
- Émile Thellier
- Charles A. Whitten
Bowie medalists
[edit]- Syun-iti Akimoto
- Robert N. Clayton
- Peter S. Eagleson
- Johannes Geiss
- Richard M. Goody
- Richard Montgomery Field
- Nickolas Hunter Heck
- Walter Davis Lambert
- Helmut E. Landsberg
- Walter B. Langbein
- Raymond Roble
- Johannes Theodoor Thijsse
- Donald L. Turcotte
- George P. Woollard
Priority geophysics stubs
[edit]Magnetism-related
[edit]- Canted antiferromagnetism
- Magnetic mountain (See also list of missing articles)
- Magnetic viscosity
- Néel relaxation
- Weiss molecular field
- Parasitic ferromagnetism
- See Wikipedia:WikiProject Missing encyclopedic articles/Hot/M
Other
[edit]- National Storytelling Network
- Klas Pontus Arnoldson (Nobel Peace Prize winner 1916)
- Hiroo Inokuchi (Kyoto Prize winner 2007)
- Toyoki Kunitake (Kyoto Prize winner 2015)
- Derek Lovley (microbiologist)[1]
- Kenneth Nealson (microbiologist)[1]
References
[edit]- ^ a b Pennisi, E. (10 May 2002). "Geobiologists: As Diverse as the Bugs They Study". Science. 296 (5570): 1058–1060. doi:10.1126/science.296.5570.1058.