- Amadeus William Grabau
Amadeus William Grabau was a German-American
paleontologist andgeologist who was born on January 9, 1870 inCedarburgh ,Wisconsin in theUnited States and died on March 20, 1946 inPeking ,China . He was employed as faculty atMIT andRensselaer Polytechnic Institute . In 1901 he became a professor atColumbia University inNew York and he later become professor atPeking National University in 1919. As part of his life's work, he conducted a geologic survey of China, and is now known as the father of Chinese geology. He was also a prolific author, publishing at least 10 books in the first half of the 20th century. Grabau developed various theories during his lifetime, among them the theory of rhythms concerning the growth of the earth's crust and a theory concerning mountain building and creation. TheDorsum Grabau , awrinkle-ridge found on themoon is named after him. For a biography of Grabau and his wife, the Jewish writer Mary Antin, see "A Romance in Natural History: The Lives and Works of Amadeus Grabau and Mary Antin," by Allan Mazur, Syracuse University.Recognition
In 1936, Grabau was awarded the
Mary Clark Thompson Medal for most important service to geology and paleontology. [The [http://www.nasonline.org/site/PageServer?pagename=AWARDS_thompson National Academy of Science] ]Books
A list of books written by Grabau, and their publication dates. [ [http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9037569?tocId=9037569 Encyclopedia Britannica] ]
*"North American Index Fossils" (1909, 1910)
*"Principles of Stratigraphy" (1913)
*"Textbook of Geology" (1920–21) Two volumes
*"Silurian Fossils of Yunnan" (1920)
*"Ordovician Fossils of North China" (1921)
*"Paleozoic Corals of China" (1921)
*"Stratigraphy of China" (1924–25)
*"Migration of Geosynclines" (1924)
*"Early Permian Fossils of China" (1934)
*"Rhythm of the Ages" (1940)References
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