Richard Dixon Oldham

Richard Dixon Oldham (July 31, 1858 - July 15, 1936) was a British geologist who, in 1906, argued that the Earth must have a molten interior as S waves were not able to travel through liquids nor through the Earth's interior.

See also

Oldham Oldham Oldham

 

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