Robert F. Dill
Robert F. Dill | |
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Nationality | American |
Fields | Geology, Oceanography, Marine ecology |
Known for | stromatolites and submarine canyons |
Robert F. Dill (1927-2004) (Robert Floyd Dill or Bob Dill) was a marine geologist. He is perhaps best known for his studies on stromatolites, the submarine canyons in California and his collaboration with Jacques Cousteau.[1]
Selected publications
- Dill, R. F., Shinn, E. A., Jones, A. T., Kelly, K., & Steinen, R. P. (1986). Giant subtidal stromatolites forming in normal salinity waters, Nature 324, November 55-58
- Dill, Robert F. (1964) "Sedimentation and erosion in Scripps submarine canyon head." Papers in Marine Geology23-41.
References
- ↑ Shinn, Eugene A. (2004) Memorials: Robert F. Dill (1927-2004) American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, Vol. 88, No 12 December p1705-6
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