Professor
Walter Alvarez
317 McCone Hall
Fax (510) 643-9980
platetec@socrates.berkeley.edu
Professor Walter
Alvarez graduated from Carleton
College with major in geology. He received Ph.D.in Geology in
1967 at Princeton University.
His Ph.D thesis was "Geology of the Simarua and Carpintero
areas, Guajira Peninsula, Colombia."
His main research
interests are stratigraphy and Earth history, focusing on comet
and asteroid impacts and their role in causing mass extinctions
and influencing the course of evolution of life; tectonics of the
Mediterranean region; geology of the Quaternary Roman Volcanic Province
and its implication for dating glacial cycles and for understanding
Roman archeology; stratigraphy of pelagic limestones.
He has received numerous honors and awards. He was a Guggenheim
Fellow between 1983-84, won G.K.
Gilbert Award from Geological
Society of America. He is a member of the National
Academy of Sciences and the
American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He also has a minor planet
"Alvarez" (1985 HC) named after him.
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