George W. Littlehales
George Washington Littlehales was an American oceanographer and civil engineer, known for his work with the United States Hydrographic Office.
Biography
Littlehales graduated from the United States Naval Academy on June 9, 1883, but resigned from the Navy two years later to join the United States Hydrographic Office, with which he was associated until his retirement. There he served as Chief of the Division of Chart Construction and Chief of the Research Division, and contributed to the design of the non-magnetic ship Carnegie.He compiled many publications in navigation, terrestrial magnetism, and oceanography, and served as chairman of the Section of Physical Oceanography, American Geophysical Union, and as vice president of the Section of Oceanography, International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics.
Littlehales was a member of the Philosophical Society of Washington, the American Society of Naval Engineers, and the Washington Academy of Sciences.
From 1919 until retirement, Littlehales represented the United States at numerous hydrographic congresses and councils throughout the world.