BS in Geology, Utah State University, 1970 MS in Geophysics, University Utah, 1972 PhD in Geophysics, Texas Agricultural and Mechanical University, 1976
Career
Electronic missile checkout GD Convair-Astronautics, San Diego, 1960-64; research associate Scripps Institute Oceanography, La Jolla, 1965-68, Woods Hole (Massachusetts) Oceanographic Institute, 1968; manager geophysical research AMAX, Golden, Colorado, 1977-82; vice president Nonlinear Analysis, Inc., Bryan, Texas, 1982-84; visiting, adj., associate professor geophysics Texas Agricultural and Mechanical University, College Station, 1983-87; associate professor geophysics University Missouri, Rolla, 1984-89; coordinator world ocean circulation experiment Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute, 1990—1995; database consultant Denver and Colorado Springs, 1995—2001; president Equal Justice Foundation, 2001—
Creative Works
Author: Laccoliths, Mechanics of Emplacement and Growth, 1988, Geology of the Solitario, Trans-Pecos Texas, 1990, Domestic Violence Against Men, 1999 (award); contributor articles and conference proceedings to professional journals
Achievements
Achievements include overturning of paradigm that had existed for over 150 years regarding galvanic current flow in ore bodies; discovery that ore minerals are commonly ferroelectrics and that ore bodies behave as a polarized dielectric medium, or solid plasma, in electrical surveys; development of controlled source audiomagnetotelluric method for electrical exploration; development of relational database design and data modeling; development of civil liberties, voting rights and prevention of election fraud; research in field and theoretical studies of magmatic intrusions; research in terrestrial heat flow studies in the North Pacific; research in intimate partner violence; coordination of hydrographic program of World Ocean Circulation Experiment
Military
With US Marine Corps, 1955—63
Memberships
Fellow: Geological Society Am.; mem.: IEEE (voting equipment standards committee 2001—), Society Exploration Geophysicists, Am. Geophysical Union, Marine Corps League
Family
Son of Elmo and Sylvia Corry; children: Christopher Charles, Matthew Lee.
Political Affiliation
Republican
Religion
Buddhist
Address
Home: 455 Bear Creek Rd Colorado Springs CO 80906-5820
Charles Elmo Corry's biography appeared in the following books:
Who's Who in America, 62nd Edition Who's Who in America, 61st Edition Who's Who in America, 60th Edition Who's Who in America, 59th Edition Who's Who in America, 58th Edition Who's Who in America, 57th Edition Who's Who in America, 56th Edition Who's Who in America, 55th Edition Who's Who in America, 54th Edition Who's Who in America, 53rd Edition Who's Who in Science and Engineering, 10th Edition Who's Who in Science and Engineering, 9th Edition Who's Who in Science and Engineering, 8th Edition Who's Who in Science and Engineering, 7th Edition Who's Who in Science and Engineering, 6th Edition Who's Who in Science and Engineering, 5th Edition Who's Who in Science and Engineering, 4th Edition Who's Who in the West, 35th Edition Who's Who in the West, 34th Edition Who's Who in the West, 33rd Edition Who's Who in the West, 32nd Edition Who's Who in the West, 31st Edition Who's Who in the West, 30th Edition Who's Who in the West, 29th Edition Who's Who in the West, 28th Edition Who's Who in the West, 27th Edition Who's Who in the World, 25th Edition Who's Who in the World, 24th Edition Who's Who in the World, 23rd Edition Who's Who in the World, 22nd Edition Who's Who in the World, 21st Edition Who's Who in the World, 20th Edition Who's Who in the World, 19th Edition Who's Who in the World, 18th Edition Who's Who in the World, 17th Edition Who's Who in the World, 16th Edition