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Arthur R. 'Rocky' Miller papers

 Record Group
Identifier: MC-77

Scope and Content Note

The papers of Arthur R. “Rocky” Miller include personal and professional correspondence, data and research from various projects Miller worked on, several publications he authored or co-authored, and some photographs.

Dates

  • Creation: Majority of material found within 1946-1975

Language of Materials

The records are in

English.

Access

Open: materials are available for research.

Use

Copyright: Permission to publish material from the collection must be authorized by the Institution Archivist.

Biographical Information

Arthur Rockwell "Rocky" Miller was born August 6, 1915 in Boston and attended Arlington High School, receiving a diploma in 1933. He took courses at Cambridge Junior College for a year in 1935-1936 and received a commercial certificate from Bryant & Stratton in Boston in 1939. He served in the Navy during World War II as a chief special artificer, operating and maintaining electronic and optical training devices. Prior to the war he had worked with early radar for the Research Construction Corporation in Cambridge and the Faraday Electric Company of Boston.

After the war Rocky settled in Falmouth with his late wife Florence and joined the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution staff as a research assistant in February 1946, working with Joe Worzel. He was appointed a physical oceanographer in 1950, research associate in 1951, research associate in physical oceanography in August 1953, and associate scientist in 1963. During this time he took a leave of absence to work as an associate professor at Rutgers University in 1951 and at the Oyster Research Laboratory in Bivalve, NJ, during 1952-1953.

Early in his career Rocky studied the circulation of the Gulf Stream and its effects on coastal regions. In 1950 he was sent to Scripps Institution of Oceanography in La Jolla, CA, for a year to study tides and storm surges. Using this knowledge he worked as a consultant to the U.S. Weather Bureau after Hurricane Carol devastated the New England region in 1955 to better understand the effects of weather on storm surges and tides.

His work took an international turn when he departed Woods Hole aboard research vessel Atlantis for Capetown, South Africa, to study how deep water currents were formed in the South Atlantic as part of the International Geophysical Year in 1958. Later that year he visited the National Institute of Oceanography in Wormley, England (later the Institute of Oceanographic Sciences) to participate on a cruise in the Bay of Cadiz. Soon after he was introduced to leaders from France and Monaco who were interested in doing similar work in the Mediterranean through the International Council for Exploration of the Mediterranean Sea. He became an advisor to Greece and Egypt on oceanographic science, and served as a U.S. delegate to Mediterranean scientific conferences.

Rocky made many cruises to the eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean Sea in the 1960s which provided data for the 1970 publication of Volume III of the Institution Atlas Series, Mediterranean Sea Atlas of temperature, salinity, and oxygen profiles, coauthored with P. Tchernia and Henry Charnock. With research interests in general physical oceanography, computer technology and bibliography, Rocky was the author or co-author of about 50 scientific publications. After retiring from WHOI in March 1980 he founded The Associated Scientists of WHOI, a consulting group of retired scientists.

Rocky served as a town meeting member for many years. He was active in the Falmouth Stamp Club, and was a charter member. He also was involved with the Boy Scouts and sailed as a member of the Woods Hole Yacht Club.

Extent

8 boxes (8.3 lin. ft.)

Overview

The papers of Arthur R. “Rocky” Miller include personal and professional correspondence, data and research from various projects Miller worked on, several publications he authored or co-authored, and some photographs.

Arrangement

Collection arranged in four series

Custodial History

Materials were stored in Rocky Miller's home prior to their donation to the archives.

Acquisitions Information

Received on December 29, 2005 as acc2005-55 from Richard Miller.

Processing Information

Processed from April to June 2012 by Annie Polachi.

Title
A Guide to the Arthur R. 'Rocky' Miller papers, 1946-1975
Author
Annie Polachi
Date
2012
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin
Language of description note
Finding aid written inEnglish

Repository Details

Part of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Data Library and Archives Repository

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