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This article from PBS relates the story of Harry Hess, the geologist who proved the theory of tectonic plate motion. The article includes a picture of Hess and links to information on others involved in the study of plate motion.
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Title = {Hess proposes sea-floor spreading},
Publisher = {Public Broadcasting Service},
Volume = {2025},
Number = {2 May 2025},
Month = {March 19, 2008},
Year = {1998}
}
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