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William Winn Hay (October 12, 1934 – October 27, 2022) was an American geologist, marine geologist, micropaleontologist, paleoceanographer, and paleoclimatologist, primarily associated with the
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Biography

Hay was born October 12, 1934, in Dallas, Texas, the second son of Stephen John and Avella Hay.Hay, William W., 2016. Experimenting on a Small Planet - A Scholarly Entertainment. Springer International Publishing, Switzerland, 2nd edition. .


Academic career

Hay received his B.S. in Biology from Southern Methodist University in 1955, M.S. in Geology at the University of Illinois at Urbana in 1958, and Ph.D. in Geology at Stanford University in 1960. As an undergraduate and graduate student he also studied at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich and the
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as a Fellow of the Swiss Friends of the USA. Hay began his academic career at the
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in 1960. From 1968 to 1974 he was jointly Professor of Geology at the University of Illinois and Professor of Marine Geology and Geophysics at the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences (RSMAS) of the
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before serving as Chairman of the Division of Marine Geology and Geophysics at RSMAS for 2 years, and Dean from 1976-1980. He was President of Joint Oceanographic Institutions, Inc., in Washington, D.C. from 1979 to 1982. In 1982, he became Director of the University of Colorado at Boulder’s Museum, and in 1983 became Professor in the Department of Geological Sciences and joined the Cooperative Institute for Research in the Environmental Sciences (CIRES). From 1990 to 1998, was Visiting Professor at GEOMAR, a marine geological research institute attached to Christian-Albrecht’s-Universität, Kiel, Germany. From 1991-96, Hay also held positions at the Institute for Baltic Sea Research in
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, Germany;
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’s Institut für Paläontologie; Ernst-Moritz-Arndt University’s Geologische Institut in Greifswald, Germany; and as L.C. Donders Professor at the Institute of Earth Sciences,
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, The Netherlands. Retiring from the University of Colorado in 1998, he became Professor of Paleoceanology at GEOMAR, retiring in June 2002. He was Professor Emeritus of Geological Sciences at the University of Colorado, and lived in
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. Hay was advisor and mentor to approximately 40 graduate students during their Master’s and Doctoral studies, variously at the University of Illinois, University of Miami,
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, (Orsay), Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zürich,
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, and Christian- Albrechts Universität, Kiel. His later research interests included global paleoclimatic and paleoceanographic modeling and the global
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Honors

Honors and awards received by Hay include the Leopold-von-Buch-Plakette of the Deutsche Geologische Gesellschaft (1976), Alexander von Humboldt Senior Research Scientist Award (1991), the Francis P. Shepard Medal for Marine Geology (1981) and the Twenhofel Medal for Outstanding Contributions to Sedimentary Geology (2006), both from the Society for Sedimentary Geology (SEPM). He was elected to the Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher Leopoldina in 1986.


Bibliography

*Hay, William W., 2016. Experimenting on a Small Planet - A Scholarly Entertainment. Springer International Publishing, Switzerland, 2nd edition. . This work is an in-depth discussion of past and future climate change. PowerPoint presentations to accompany the book are available a

*Hay, William W., 2021. Experimenting on a Small Planet - A History of Scientific Discoveries, a Future of Climate Change and Global Warming. Springer Nature Switzerland, 3rd edition. , (ebook). Third and final edition of his Magnum Opus. In addition to his book, he was the author or co-author of more than 260 scientific papers.


References

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