Donahue, Thomas M.
Thomas M. Donahue was a space and planetary scientist and a professor of physics. He taught at Johns Hopkins and the University of Pittsburgh prior to coming to the University of Michigan in 1974. He specialized in the atmosphere of Venus and the evolution of planets. He chaired Michigan's Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Science and founded the Program for the Integrated Study of Global Change.
From the description of Thomas M. Donahue photograph series. 1950s-2000. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 173259589
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