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Best 1 Eduard Suess

Eduard Suess was an Austrian geologist whose work reshaped our understanding of Earth’s history. He developed a theory centered on Gondwana, a southern supercontinent, and its relationship to the Tethys Ocean. His detailed mapping and analysis of geological structures provided crucial evidence for p...

2 John G. Ramsay

John G. Ramsay was a United Kingdom-based geologist specializing in structural geology during the latter half of the 20th century. His work focused on rock deformation and particularly folding and fracturing. He is notable for developing influential theories regarding tectonic processes and providin...

3 Paul Tapponnier

Paul Tapponnier is a geologist specializing in structural geology and tectonic processes. His work focuses on the extrusion tectonics model, which describes how the Indian plate’s movement has caused significant lateral displacement of Asian crust during the collision with Asia. This research is par...

4 Eldridge Moores

Eldridge Moores was an American geologist whose pioneering research on ophiolites and mountain building fundamentally advanced the understanding of Earth's tectonic history and lithosphere.

5 Kevin Burke

Kevin Burke (1929–2018) was a British-American geologist known for seminal work on African tectonics, hotspot tracks, and deep mantle large low-shear-velocity provinces.

6 Andrew Lawson

Canadian-American geologist Andrew Lawson led the investigative commission following the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and subsequently named the San Andreas Fault.

7 Bailey Willis

Bailey Willis was an American geological engineer who mapped the Appalachian Mountains and led a 1906 expedition to map the geology of China for the Carnegie Institution.

8 Marcia Bjornerud

Marcia Bjornerud is an American geologist and structural geologist at Lawrence University known for her research on tectonics and her advocacy for public understanding of deep time.

9 Brian Wernicke

Brian Wernicke is an American geologist at Caltech renowned for his research on extensional tectonics and low-angle normal faulting in the Basin and Range Province.

10 Richard H. Sibson

Richard H. Sibson is a highly influential New Zealand geologist recognized for his foundational work on the relationship between geological faults and earthquake mechanics.

11 David D. Pollard

David D. Pollard is an American structural geologist at Stanford University known for applying fracture mechanics to geological features such as faults, dikes, and joints.

12 Emile Argand

Emile Argand was a Swiss geologist who proposed the theory of nappes, drastically advancing the understanding of mountain building and Alpine tectonics in the early 20th century.

13 Raymond A. Price

Raymond A. Price (1930–2018) was a Canadian geologist renowned for his structural analysis of the Canadian Rocky Mountain fold-and-thrust belt and Cordilleran geology.

14 Stephen Marshak

Stephen Marshak is an American geologist at the University of Illinois best known for widely adopted undergraduate textbooks on Earth science and physical geology.

15 Eleanora Knopf

Eleanora Knopf (1883–1974) was an American structural geologist and early female pioneer in U.S. geology, known for contributions to metamorphic petrology and tectonic studies.

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