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He received his bachelor's degree from Yale University in 1905 and his PhD in geology in 1909, also from Yale. Shortly after receiving his doctorate he was appointed to the USGS; being independently wealthy, he received only a token salary, and was largely permitted to select his own projects. [2]
Applegate is an adjunct full professor at the University of Utah.From 2004 to 2011, he served as senior science advisor for earthquake and geologic hazards at the United States Geological Survey.
Professional Geologist: PG: Licensure by individual state boards, examination by National Association of State Boards of Geology [39] Geologist-in-Training: GIT: Licensure by individual state boards, examination by National Association of State Boards of Geology [39] Certified Professional Geologist: CPG: American Institute of Professional ...
McGuire studied at UCL and Luton College of Higher Education, now the University of Bedfordshire [2] and has a PhD in Geology from University College London (1980). [3] He began lecturing in Geology at the West London Institute of Higher Education in the 1980s, former home of well known TV geologist Iain Stewart.
Mann defended his PhD thesis on A study of ocean-atmosphere interaction and low-frequency variability of the climate system in the spring of 1996, [17] [18] and was awarded the Phillip M. Orville Prize for outstanding dissertation in the earth sciences in the following year. He was granted his PhD in geology and geophysics in 1998. [2]
He then attended the University of Pennsylvania, earning a master's degree in geology and paleobotany. [4] He received his Ph.D. in geology and paleobotany from Yale University in 1989. While in graduate school, in 1987, Johnson discovered an extinct species of linden leaf, which was named Tilia johnsoni in his honor. [ 5 ]
David R. Montgomery is a professor of earth and space sciences at the University of Washington in Seattle, where he is a member of the Quaternary Research Center.. Montgomery received his B.S. in geology from Stanford University in 1984, and his Ph.D. in geomorphology from University of California, Berkeley in 1991.
He was awarded MS and PhD degrees in Geology and Geophysics from Yale University (PhD, 1983). [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Schoch's PhD dissertation, Systematics, Functional Morphology and Macroevolution of the Extinct Mammalian Order Taeniodonta , was published in 1986 by the Peabody Museum of Natural History .