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William Hinze is a Professor Emeritus in the Department of Earth, Atmospheric, Planetary Sciences at Purdue University. He has extensive experience in applied geophysics, focusing on the study of gravity magnetic fields, the mapping of tectonics in the midcontinent region, and investigating the structure and origin of the Midcontinent Rift System. His research includes analyzing North American gravity magnetic data sets and the site selection for nuclear waste reactors, as well as interpreting satellite magnetic anomalies. Hinze has published numerous professional papers, contributing significantly to the field since 2000, with works addressing topics such as Bouguer reduction density, standards for gravity observations, and geophysical investigations of the Grenville Front in Ohio. His authoritative contributions in geophysics have been recognized through various publications and collaborative research initiatives. He remains a key figure in the ongoing exploration and understanding of geological processes and structures.
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