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Stephen Moorbath (Geologist and Geochronologist)
Often the geochronologist will determine a series of age measurements on a single sample, with the measured value having a weighting and an associated error for each age determination.
It was originally a research group in the laboratory of University of California Berkeley geophysicist and geochronologist Garniss Curtis, now professor emeritus.
The group is now an independent scientific research institute directed by the geologist and geochronologist Paul Renne, Professor in Residence in the Department of Earth & Planetary Science at UC Berkeley.
Allan Cox and Richard Doell, at the United States Geological Survey, wanted to know whether reversals occurred at regular intervals, and invited the geochronologist Brent Dalrymple to join their group.
Brown conducted the research with geologist and geochronologist Ian McDougall of Australian National University in Canberra, and anthropologist John Fleagle of New York state's Stony Brook University.
Garniss H. Curtis, (born May 27, 1919 died December 19, 2012) was a professor emeritus of geology at the University of California, Berkeley, geochronologist, volcanologist, geophysicist, and founder of the Berkeley Geochronology Center.
Late in the novel Kate - who is now, for obvious symbolic reasons, a geochronologist (a scientist who determines the age of rocks) - reveals a few things about Anton's early years and observes that "you can dig into a past and find the reasons behind the shape of a life.
It was plotted from ANARE aerial photographs taken in 1956, 1960 and 1973, and named by the Australian Antarctic Names and Medals Committee after P. Arriens, geochronologist with the ANARE Prince Charles Mountains survey party in 1973.