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Best 1 Tannatt William Edgeworth David

Tannatt William Edgeworth David was a Welsh-Australian geologist who investigated the geology of New South Wales, including its coal resources and evidence of past glaciation. He was a member of Ernest Shackleton's Nimrod Expedition and led the party that reached the South Magnetic Pole in 1909, mak...

8.49 Great
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Major Australian coal discovery, landmark Antarctic expedition leadership, influential mapping, and exceptional national scientific reputation.

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2 Allen Nutman

Allen Nutman is an Australian geologist and geochronologist whose research centers on early Earth crustal evolution and the Isua Greenstone Belt in Greenland. He has published extensively on ancient rocks and their use in understanding conditions on Earth more than three billion years ago. Nutman ha...

8.35 Great
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Exceptional Isua mapping and early-Earth chronology; major discoveries accompanied by continuing debate over claimed ancient life evidence.

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3 Joseph Nolan

Joseph Nolan is a British-Australian concert organist known for his prominent tenure as the director of music at St. George's Cathedral in Perth, Australia.

4 Pikelets
Pikelets

Pikelets are a traditional teatime griddle bread originating in Great Britain, sharing similarities with both crumpets and pancakes. The batter, typically composed of flour, yeast or baking powder, milk, and eggs, is poured onto a hot griddle to cook into small, flat, and thick rounds. During the co...

7.58 Good
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Commonwealth mini pancake is familiar, pleasant, and tea-friendly; modest culinary ambition limits consensus score.

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5 David Wacey

David Wacey is a British paleobiologist and geologist specializing in the study of early life on Earth, particularly during the Archean eon. His research heavily focuses on the rigorous analysis of Earth's earliest microfossils, including stromatolites and putative cellular remains found within anci...

7.45 Good
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Known for careful early-life fossil evaluation; respected specialist, with narrower impact than major biomarker pioneers.

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