- Alexander du Toit
Infobox_Scientist
name = Alexander Logie du Toit
birth_date =March 14 1878
death_date = death date and age|1948|02|25|1878|03|14
residence =South Africa ,United Kingdom
nationality =South Africa n
field =Geologist
work_institution =Geological Commission of the Cape of Good Hope
De Beers Consolidated Mines
alma_mater =University of the Cape of Good Hope
Royal Technical College
Drury College
Royal College of Science
doctoral_students =
prizes =Murchison Medal
footnotes =Alexander Logie du Toit ("DOO-TOY") (
14 March 1878 –25 February 1948 ) was ageologist fromSouth Africa , and an early supporter ofAlfred Wegener 's theory ofcontinental drift [Citation
last1 = Hancock | first1 = Paul L.
last2 = Skinner | first2 = Brian J.
last3 = Dineley | first3 = David L.
title = The Oxford Companion to The Earth
publisher =Oxford University Press
year = 2000
isbn = 0-19-854039-6 ] .Born in Newlands,
Cape Town in 1878, du Toit was educated at theDiocesan College inRondebosch and theUniversity of the Cape of Good Hope . Encouraged by his grandfather, Captain Alexander Logie, he graduated in 1899 inmining engineering at the Royal Technical College inGlasgow . After a short period studyinggeology at theRoyal College of Science inLondon , he returned to Glasgow to lecture in geology, mining and surveying at theUniversity of Glasgow and the Royal Technical College.In 1903, du Toit was appointed as a geologist within the
Geological Commission of the Cape of Good Hope , and he began to develop an extensive knowledge of the geology of southernAfrica by mapping large portions of theKaroo and itsdolerite intrusions, publishing numerous papers on the subject. Subsequently he mapped the entire Karoo System through the complete stratigraphy from Dwykatillite to thebasalt of theDrakensberg . He worked at a furious rate but was known for his painstaking meticulousness. In 1920 he joined the Union Irrigation Department as water geologist, and in 1927 became chief consulting geologist toDe Beers Consolidated Mines , a position he held to his retirement in 1941.In 1923, he received a grant from the
Carnegie Institution of Washington , and used this to travel to easternSouth America to study the geology ofArgentina ,Paraguay andBrazil . Struck by the similarities to South Africa, du Toit published a review of the stratigraphic and radioisotope evidence from these regions that supported Alfred Wegener's ideas, "A Geological Comparison of South America with South Africa" (1927). A later book, "Our Wandering Continents" (1937), expanded and improved this work, and, departing somewhat from Wegener, proposed two originalsupercontinent s separated by theTethys Ocean , a northern/equator ialLaurasia and a southern/polarGondwanaland .In 1933, du Toit was awarded the
Murchison Medal by theGeological Society of London , and in 1943 became a Fellow of theRoyal Society . In 1949, the year after du Toit's death, theGeological Society of South Africa inaugurated a biennial lecture series in his honour that continues to the present day [ [http://www.gssa.org.za/index.php?name=News&file=article&sid=69 The De Beers Alex du Toit Memorial Lecture 2006] ,Geological Society of South Africa , retrieved9 July 2007 ] . In 1973, a 75 km crater onMars (71.8°S, 49.7°W) was named "Du Toit" in recognition of his work [ [http://ic.arc.nasa.gov/projects/bayes-group/Atlas/Mars/features/d/du_toit.html Du Toit crater] , [http://ic.arc.nasa.gov/projects/bayes-group/Atlas/Mars/ Atlas of Mars] ,NASA , retrieved9 July 2007 ] [ [http://www.google.com/mars/#lat=-71.421929&lon=-49.658203&zoom=8&q=craters%20du%20Toit Du Toit crater] , Google Mars, retrieved10 July 2007 ] .ignificant publications
* du Toit, A.L. (1926) "The Geology of South Africa", Oliver & Boyd, London, UK
* du Toit, A.L. and Reed, F.R.C. (1927) "A Geological Comparison of South America with South Africa", Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washington, USA
* du Toit, A.L. (1937) "Our Wandering Continents; An Hypothesis of Continental Drifting", Oliver & Boyd, London, UKReferences
External links
* [http://www.wku.edu/~smithch/chronob/DUTO1878.htm Biography] (Charles H. Smith,
Western Kentucky University )
* [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=1479-571X(194911)6%3A18%3C385%3AALDT1%3E2.0.CO%3B2-C Obituary notice] ("Obituary Notices of Fellows of the Royal Society" 6, 385-395, Nov. 1949)
* [http://www.jstor.org/view/00167428/ap010180/01a00190/0?frame=noframe&userID=8ba6fa54@soton.ac.uk/01cc99331300501b1d2c2&dpi=3&config=jstor Review of biography of du Toit] ("Geographical Review" 41, 513-514)
* [http://www.hartrao.ac.za/geodesy/dutoit.gifAlexander du Toit's map of two ancient supercontinents] (more details [http://www.hartrao.ac.za/geodesy/tectonics.html here] ;Hartebeesthoek Radio Astronomy Observatory )
* [http://www.lib.uct.ac.za/mss/index.php?html=/mss/newaids/BC722.HTM&msscollid=238 Alexander du Toit papers and letters archive] (University of Cape Town )Persondata
NAME=Du Toit, Alexander Logie
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=du Toit, Alexander Logie; du Toit, Alex; du Toit, Alex Logie
SHORT DESCRIPTION=South Africa ngeologist
DATE OF BIRTH=14 March 1878
PLACE OF BIRTH=Newlands, Cape Town ,South Africa
DATE OF DEATH=25 February 1948
PLACE OF DEATH=Cape Town ,South Africa
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