Bruce C. Heezen, born on April eleventh, nineteen twenty-four, was a prominent American oceanographer and geologist whose contributions significantly advanced the field of marine geology.
In the 1950s, Heezen collaborated with the renowned oceanographic cartographer Marie Tharp at Columbia University. Together, they undertook the ambitious project of mapping the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, a pivotal underwater mountain range that plays a crucial role in understanding plate tectonics.
Heezen's work not only provided invaluable insights into the geological processes shaping our oceans but also laid the groundwork for future explorations and studies in oceanography. His legacy continues to inspire new generations of scientists in the quest to uncover the mysteries of the deep sea.