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Geophysicist, and Professor at University of California, Berkeley. His studies of plate tectonics was an important contribution in the field of earthquakes. Also focused on the environment and the role of forests management. Awarded the Kirk Bryan Award by the Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division of the Geological Society of America, and the GSA's Distinguished Career Award in 1989. Partner was fellow geophysicist [[Allan Cox]]. | Geophysicist, and Professor at University of California, Berkeley. His studies of plate tectonics was an important contribution in the field of earthquakes. Also focused on the environment and the role of forests management. Awarded the Kirk Bryan Award by the Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division of the Geological Society of America, and the GSA's Distinguished Career Award in 1989. Partner was fellow geophysicist [[Allan Cox]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:20, 5 January 2025
Contents
[hide]Country
United States
Birth - Death
1919 - 1994
Occupation
Science, Academic
Description
Geophysicist, and Professor at University of California, Berkeley. His studies of plate tectonics was an important contribution in the field of earthquakes. Also focused on the environment and the role of forests management. Awarded the Kirk Bryan Award by the Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division of the Geological Society of America, and the GSA's Distinguished Career Award in 1989. Partner was fellow geophysicist Allan Cox.
See Also
- LGBTQ Environmental Activists
- Notable LGBTQ Participants in Mining, Minerals, Metallurgy, and Geology