John Tilton Hack

John Tilton Hack (1913–1991) was an American geologist and geomorphologist known for his contributions to establish the dynamic equilibrium concept in landscapes. He was a student of Kirk Bryan. He retired from the United States Geological Survey in 1981.[1]

Hack graduated from Harvard University, where he received his bachelors and master's degrees and doctorate in geomorphology.[2]

References

  1. Osterkamp, W.R.; Hupp, C.R. "Memorial to John T. Hack" (PDF). Memorials. 23: 59–61.
  2. Obituary


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