>It is with great sadness that I let you all know that Scripps geochemist >Harmon Craig, a leader in global investigations of the earth's chemical >properties and a world explorer, who spent the last 47 years here at >Scripps, died this morning after suffering a heart attack last night. He >was one day shy of his 77th birthday. > >During his long career with Scripps, Harmon led scientific expeditions to >such remote spots as Tibet, Polynesia, and the Great Rift Valley in East >Africa. He searched for elusive gases and rocks in some of Earth's most >inaccessible places, such as 12,000 feet deep in the Pacific Ocean's >Mariana Trough, where he collected hydrothermal fluids; and in the crater >of Loihi, an active underwater volcano off Hawaii. > >Harmon's sense of adventure knew no bounds. His curiosity was limitless >and his enthusiasm for science and drive for scientific achievement were >unparalleled. The ocean and earth science world has lost a truly spirited >adventurer and one of its greatest geochemists. Harmon was listed among >the top Earth scientists in the world in the recently published book, "A >to Z of Earth Scientists." His entry begins, "If there were an Indiana >Jones of the Earth sciences, it would be Harmon Craig. Not only does he >work on some of the most important problems in Earth science, he does it >while having the most daring of adventures." > >This afternoon the flag at the Scripps Library will be lowered to >half-mast in memory of Harmon. Our hearts are with Valerie and their family. > >Charlie Kennel >_______________________________________________ >SIO-Log mailing list >[log in to unmask] >http://siomail.ucsd.edu/mailman/listinfo/sio-log Greg Michalski Stable Isotope Lab University of California, San Diego 9500 Gilman Dr. La Jolla, Ca. 92093-0356 858-534-6053