Thomas Dunne (geologist)

Thomas Dunne (born April 21, 1943) is a British geomorphologist and hydrologist who is a professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara's Bren School of Environmental Science & Management and Department of Earth Science since 1995.[1][2] From 1973 to 1995 he was a professor at the University of Washington's Department of Geological Sciences where his research focused on landslides.

Thomas Dunne
Born (1943-04-21) April 21, 1943
Alma materCambridge University, The Johns Hopkins University
Known forFluvial geomorphology
AwardsG. K. Warren Prize
Robert E. Horton Medal (2016)
Scientific career
FieldsGeomorphology, Hydrology
InstitutionsUniversity of California, Santa Barbara
InfluencesLuna Leopold
InfluencedWilliam E. Dietrich

His degrees are in physical geography, obtaining a B.A. from Cambridge University in 1964, and a Ph.D. in 1969 from The Johns Hopkins University. He is the coauthor, with Luna Leopold, of Water in Environmental Planning.[3]

References

  1. "Thomas Dunne". Nasonline.org. Retrieved 5 January 2015.
  2. "Bren School - More About - Thomas Dunne". Bren.ucsb.edu. Retrieved 5 January 2015.
  3. "Thomas Dunne, Professor, Bren School of Environmental Science and Management, University of California Santa Barbara". Hydrogeomorphology.com. Retrieved 5 January 2015.
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