- Robert Alfred Cloynes Godwin-Austen
Robert Alfred Cloyne Godwin-Austen FRS (
March 17 ,1808 -November 25 ,1884 ) was an Englishgeologist .Godwin-Austen was the eldest son of Sir Henry E. Austen. He was educated at
Oriel College, Oxford , of which he became a fellow in 1830. He afterwards enteredLincoln's Inn . In 1833 he married the only daughter and heiress of General Sir Henry T. Godwin, K.C.B., and he took the additional name of Godwin by Royal licence in 1834. At Oxford as a pupil ofWilliam Buckland he became deeply interested in geology. Soon afterwards he met and was inspired byHenry De la Beche and assisted him by making a geological map of the neighbourhood ofNewton Abbot inDevon , which was embodied in theGeological Survey map. He also published an elaborate memoir "On the Geology of the South-East of Devonshire" (Trans. Geol. Soc. ser. 2, vol. viii.).His attention was next directed to the
Cretaceous rocks ofSurrey , his home county - his estates being situated at Chilworth and Shalford nearGuildford . Later he dealt with the superficial deposits bordering theEnglish Channel , and with the erratic boulders ofSelsey . In 1855 he brought before theGeological Society of London his paper "On the possible Extension of the Coal-Measures beneath the South-Eastern part of England", in which he pointed out on well-considered theoretical grounds the likelihood of coal measures being some day reached in that area. In this article he also advocated the freshwater origin of theOld Red Sandstone , and discussed the relations of that formation, and of theDevonian , to theSilurian andCarboniferous .He was elected F.R.S. in 1849, and in 1862 he was awarded the
Wollaston medal by the Geological Society of London, on which occasion he was styled byRoderick Murchison pre-eminently the physical geographer of bygone periods. He died at Shalford House near Guildford. His son,Henry Haversham Godwin-Austen was also a geologist.References
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