Movatterモバイル変換


[0]ホーム

URL:


Famous Scientists

Willard Frank Libby

Willard Frank Libby (1908-1980), a Nobel Prize laureate and Guggenheim Fellowship recipient was a pioneer in the use of differential decay of the Carbon 14 Isotope for dating organic materials; what we now call radiocarbon dating.

He addressed this scientific puzzle after developing a gaseous diffusion enrichment process for uranium-235.

His work also involved the identification, separation, and control of ‘heavy water’ containing deuterium and tritium, both isotopes of Hydrogen. These processes were important to the building of the Hiroshima bomb. Through his post-war appointment to the Atomic Energy Commission, he embraced the cause of peaceful nuclear use.

Libby received the 1960 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for “his method to use Carbon-l4 “for age determinations in archaeology, geology, geophysics, and other branches of science”.

Advertisements

Early Life and Education:

Willard Frank Libby was born on December 17 in 1908 in Grand Valley Colorado. One of five children, his parents Ora Edward Libby and Eva May Libby (Rivers) were farmers and the family moved to an apple ranch north of San Francisco in 1913. His parents encouraged him to go to college.

Willard attended elementary and high school in Sebastopol, California and earned the moniker “Wild Bill” from his American football skills.

War:

In 1927 Libby enrolled at the University of California at Berkeley with the intention of becoming a mining engineer. However he found chemistry more interesting and he was awarded his degree in 1931. Continuing his education, he earned his doctorate in 1933 with his thesis “Radioactivity of ordinary elements, especially samarium and neodymium: method of detection.” Libby was then appointed as an instructor in the Department of Chemistry and taught there until 1941.

He worked initially to develop Geiger counters for the detection of background radiation from soils and rock formations; what homeowners call radon gas. His Guggenheim post-doctoral fellowship took him to Princeton, but with the outbreak of WW II hostilities, he was recruited into the Manhattan project at Columbia University, a massive mobilization of top scientists to develop an atomic weapon. Libby’s biography must record his innovation in techniques used to separate and concentrate uranium isotopes through gaseous diffusion.

Peace:

Post-war, he taught at the Enrico Fermi Institute at the University of Chicago. He made the connection between the amounts of tritium, an unstable isotope of Hydrogen, in water, and the action of cosmic ray bombardment in the highest levels of the atmosphere. Only trace quantities of tritium are found in any body of water, but once the water is isolated from the atmosphere, it no longer acquires new tritium molecules. This observation led to pioneering techniques for dating water bodies, and identifying different currents of water in the ocean.

This line of research also led him to discover that the bodies of all organisms, whether plant or animal, absorbed trace amounts of the Carbon 14 isotope only during life. He reasoned that the steady radioactive decay of this other unstable isotope could provide a way to measure the time elapsed since death. The technique of documenting the degree of decay of the Carbon isotope, C14, in dead tissues, immediately proved useful. This technology has been immensely helpful to many branches of science, especially archeology and paleontology. Its value to science was recognized in the Nobel Prize he received in 1960.

Libby believed fully in the possibilities and promises of atomic science, and carried this message for the Eisenhower administration into the media and on the lecture circuit. Libby’s advocacy for atoms for peace while with the Atomic Energy Commission did, however, put him publicly at odds with some other noted scientists, for example, Linus Pauling, who believed that all testing should cease immediately.

Libby put his belief in the survivability of nuclear attack into practice in the construction of his home fallout shelter, which famously burnt immediately upon completion. His enthusiasm occasionally could lead to nearly laughable missteps; for example, he counseled the residents of a rural town with one solitary through-road to flee to the countryside in case of attack. Since this course of action would have been a virtual guarantee of traffic gridlock, and starvation or dehydration would unavoidably await anyone attempting this strategy, his audience took his advice with the proverbial grain of salt.

No such silliness detracts from the facts of his contribution to every discipline that deals with time – radiocarbon dating assures him a place in the pantheon of the greats.

Personal and The End

Libby married Leonor Hickey in 1940 and they were divorced in 1966; the same year he married Leona Woods Marshall. From his second marriage he had twin daughters, Janet and Susan. Libby died on September 8 1980, aged 71.

Advertisements
Advertisements

Search Famous Scientists

Scientist of the Week

Recent Scientists of the Week

Top 100 Scientists

Our Most Popular Scientists

List of Scientists

Recent Posts




Alphabetical List of Scientists

Louis Agassiz |Maria Gaetana Agnesi |Al-BattaniAbu Nasr Al-Farabi |Alhazen |Jim Al-Khalili |Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi |Mihailo Petrovic Alas |Angel Alcala |Salim Ali |Luis Alvarez |Andre Marie Ampère |Anaximander |Carl Anderson |Mary Anning |Virginia Apgar |Archimedes |Agnes Arber |Aristarchus |Aristotle |Svante Arrhenius |Oswald Avery |Amedeo Avogadro |Avicenna

Charles Babbage |Francis Bacon |Alexander Bain |John Logie Baird |Joseph Banks |Ramon Barba |John Bardeen |Charles Barkla |Ibn Battuta |William Bayliss |George Beadle |Arnold Orville Beckman |Henri Becquerel |Emil Adolf Behring |Alexander Graham Bell |Emile Berliner |Claude Bernard |Timothy John Berners-Lee |Daniel Bernoulli |Jacob Berzelius |Henry Bessemer |Hans Bethe |Homi Jehangir Bhabha |Alfred Binet |Clarence Birdseye |Kristian Birkeland |James Black |Elizabeth Blackwell |Alfred Blalock |Katharine Burr Blodgett |Franz Boas |David Bohm |Aage Bohr |Niels Bohr |Ludwig Boltzmann |Max Born |Carl Bosch |Robert Bosch |Jagadish Chandra Bose |Satyendra Nath Bose |Walther Wilhelm Georg Bothe |Robert Boyle |Lawrence Bragg |Tycho Brahe |Brahmagupta |Hennig Brand |Georg Brandt |Wernher Von Braun |J Harlen Bretz |Louis de Broglie |Alexander Brongniart |Robert Brown |Michael E. Brown |Lester R. Brown |Eduard Buchner |Linda Buck |William Buckland |Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon |Robert Bunsen |Luther Burbank |Jocelyn Bell Burnell |Macfarlane Burnet |Thomas Burnet

Benjamin Cabrera |Santiago Ramon y Cajal |Rachel Carson |George Washington Carver |Henry Cavendish |Anders Celsius |James Chadwick |Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar |Erwin Chargaff |Noam Chomsky |Steven Chu |Leland Clark |John Cockcroft |Arthur Compton |Nicolaus Copernicus |Gerty Theresa Cori |Charles-Augustin de Coulomb |Jacques Cousteau |Brian Cox |Francis Crick |James Croll |Nicholas Culpeper |Marie Curie |Pierre Curie |Georges Cuvier |Adalbert Czerny

Gottlieb Daimler |John Dalton |James Dwight Dana |Charles Darwin |Humphry Davy |Peter Debye |Max Delbruck |Jean Andre Deluc |Democritus |René Descartes |Rudolf Christian Karl Diesel |Diophantus |Paul Dirac |Prokop Divis |Theodosius Dobzhansky |Frank Drake |K. Eric Drexler

John Eccles |Arthur Eddington |Thomas Edison |Paul Ehrlich |Albert Einstein |Gertrude Elion |Empedocles |Eratosthenes |Euclid |Eudoxus |Leonhard Euler

Michael Faraday |Pierre de Fermat |Enrico Fermi |Richard Feynman |Fibonacci – Leonardo of Pisa |Emil Fischer |Ronald Fisher |Alexander Fleming |John Ambrose Fleming |Howard Florey |Henry Ford |Lee De Forest |Dian Fossey |Leon Foucault |Benjamin Franklin |Rosalind Franklin |Sigmund Freud |Elizebeth Smith Friedman

Galen |Galileo Galilei |Francis Galton |Luigi Galvani |George Gamow |Martin Gardner |Carl Friedrich Gauss |Murray Gell-Mann |Sophie Germain |Willard Gibbs |William Gilbert |Sheldon Lee Glashow |Robert Goddard |Maria Goeppert-Mayer |Thomas Gold |Jane Goodall |Stephen Jay Gould |Otto von Guericke

Fritz Haber |Ernst Haeckel |Otto Hahn |Albrecht von Haller |Edmund Halley |Alister Hardy |Thomas Harriot |William Harvey |Stephen Hawking |Otto Haxel |Werner Heisenberg |Hermann von Helmholtz |Jan Baptist von Helmont |Joseph Henry |Caroline Herschel |John Herschel |William Herschel |Gustav Ludwig Hertz |Heinrich Hertz |Karl F. Herzfeld |George de Hevesy |Antony Hewish |David Hilbert |Maurice Hilleman |Hipparchus |Hippocrates |Shintaro Hirase |Dorothy Hodgkin |Robert Hooke |Frederick Gowland Hopkins |William Hopkins |Grace Murray Hopper |Frank Hornby |Jack Horner |Bernardo Houssay |Fred Hoyle |Edwin Hubble |Alexander von Humboldt |Zora Neale Hurston |James Hutton |Christiaan Huygens |Hypatia

Ernesto Illy |Jan Ingenhousz |Ernst Ising |Keisuke Ito

Mae Carol Jemison |Edward Jenner |J. Hans D. Jensen |Irene Joliot-Curie |James Prescott Joule |Percy Lavon Julian

Michio Kaku |Heike Kamerlingh Onnes |Pyotr Kapitsa |Friedrich August Kekulé |Frances Kelsey |Pearl Kendrick |Johannes Kepler |Abdul Qadeer Khan |Omar Khayyam |Alfred Kinsey |Gustav Kirchoff |Martin Klaproth |Robert Koch |Emil Kraepelin |Thomas Kuhn |Stephanie Kwolek

Joseph-Louis Lagrange |Jean-Baptiste Lamarck |Hedy Lamarr |Edwin Herbert Land |Karl Landsteiner |Pierre-Simon Laplace |Max von Laue |Antoine Lavoisier |Ernest Lawrence |Henrietta Leavitt |Antonie van Leeuwenhoek |Inge Lehmann |Gottfried Leibniz |Georges Lemaître |Leonardo da Vinci |Niccolo Leoniceno |Aldo Leopold |Rita Levi-Montalcini |Claude Levi-Strauss |Willard Frank Libby |Justus von Liebig |Carolus Linnaeus |Joseph Lister |John Locke |Hendrik Antoon Lorentz |Konrad Lorenz |Ada Lovelace |Percival Lowell |Lucretius |Charles Lyell |Trofim Lysenko

Ernst Mach |Marcello Malpighi |Jane Marcet |Guglielmo Marconi |Lynn Margulis |Barry Marshall |Polly Matzinger |Matthew Maury |James Clerk Maxwell |Ernst Mayr |Barbara McClintock |Lise Meitner |Gregor Mendel |Dmitri Mendeleev |Franz Mesmer |Antonio Meucci |John Michell |Albert Abraham Michelson |Thomas Midgeley Jr. |Milutin Milankovic |Maria Mitchell |Mario Molina |Thomas Hunt Morgan |Samuel Morse |Henry Moseley

Ukichiro Nakaya |John Napier |Giulio Natta |John Needham |John von Neumann |Thomas Newcomen |Isaac Newton |Charles Nicolle |Florence Nightingale |Tim Noakes |Alfred Nobel |Emmy Noether |Christiane Nusslein-Volhard |Bill Nye

Hans Christian Oersted |Georg Ohm |J. Robert Oppenheimer |Wilhelm Ostwald |William Oughtred

Blaise Pascal |Louis Pasteur |Wolfgang Ernst Pauli |Linus Pauling |Randy Pausch |Ivan Pavlov |Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin |Wilder Penfield |Marguerite Perey |William Perkin |John Philoponus |Jean Piaget |Philippe Pinel |Max Planck |Pliny the Elder |Henri Poincaré |Karl Popper |Beatrix Potter |Joseph Priestley |Proclus |Claudius Ptolemy |Pythagoras

Adolphe Quetelet |Harriet Quimby |Thabit ibn Qurra

C. V. Raman |Srinivasa Ramanujan |William Ramsay |John Ray |Prafulla Chandra Ray |Francesco Redi |Sally Ride |Bernhard Riemann |Wilhelm Röntgen |Hermann Rorschach |Ronald Ross |Ibn Rushd |Ernest Rutherford

Carl Sagan |Abdus Salam |Jonas Salk |Frederick Sanger |Alberto Santos-Dumont |Walter Schottky |Erwin Schrödinger |Theodor Schwann |Glenn Seaborg |Hans Selye |Charles Sherrington |Gene Shoemaker |Ernst Werner von Siemens |George Gaylord Simpson |B. F. Skinner |William Smith |Frederick Soddy |Mary Somerville |Arnold Sommerfeld |Hermann Staudinger |Nicolas Steno |Nettie Stevens |William John Swainson |Leo Szilard

Niccolo Tartaglia |Edward Teller |Nikola Tesla |Thales of Miletus |Theon of Alexandria |Benjamin Thompson |J. J. Thomson |William Thomson |Henry David Thoreau |Kip S. Thorne |Clyde Tombaugh |Susumu Tonegawa |Evangelista Torricelli |Charles Townes |Youyou Tu |Alan Turing |Neil deGrasse Tyson

Harold Urey

Craig Venter |Vladimir Vernadsky |Andreas Vesalius |Rudolf Virchow |Artturi Virtanen |Alessandro Volta

Selman Waksman |George Wald |Alfred Russel Wallace |John Wallis |Ernest Walton |James Watson |James Watt |Alfred Wegener |John Archibald Wheeler |Maurice Wilkins |Thomas Willis |E. O. Wilson |Sven Wingqvist |Sergei Winogradsky |Carl Woese |Friedrich Wöhler |Wilbur and Orville Wright |Wilhelm Wundt

Chen-Ning Yang

Ahmed Zewail


[8]ページ先頭

©2009-2026 Movatter.jp