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Drummond Matthews
British marine geologist and geophysicist
Drummond Hoyle MatthewsFRS[1] (5 February 20 July ), known as "Drum",[2] was a British marine geologist and geophysicist and a key contributor to the theory of plate tectonics.
Frederick Vine and Drummond Matthews
His work, along with that of fellow Briton Fred Vine and CanadianLawrence Morley, showed how variations in the magnetic properties of rocks forming the ocean floor could be consistent with, and ultimately help confirm, Harry Hammond Hess's theory of seafloor spreading. In he was awarded the Geological Society of London's highest honour, the Wollaston Medal.[3]
Early life
During World War II he went to school at The Downs in Malvern, and then Bryanston School in Dorset.
He became head boy at both.[2]
Career
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