Talk:Kiyoo Mogi
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Geodesy Council
[edit]In starting this article, I omitted the following section. To me the 'Geodesy Council' (and resignation date) look suspiciously like his membership of the Earthquake Assessment Committee, and there are few references to it. Unless you know otherwise?
- Mogi was also a member of the Geodesy Council until he resigned following the Kobe earthquake
- ref: Nature rarely repeats itself The Economist, published 1997-07-31
Ivolocy (talk) 01:33, 19 March 2011 (UTC)
MIT
[edit]From the following article, it appears that Mogi worked or studied at MIT. Since I've not been able to cross-check this, I've omitted it.
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