Amadeus William Grabau
Amadeus William Grabau (January 9, 1870 – March 20, 1946) was an American geologist, teacher, stratigrapher, paleontologist, and author who worked in the United States and China.
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Born | Cedarburg, Wisconsin, United States | January 9, 1870
Died | March 20, 1946 76) | (aged
Resting place | compound of the geological department of the National University of Peking |
Monuments | Dorsum Grabau, a wrinkle ridge on the Moon named for him |
Nationality | American |
Other names | the father of Chinese geology |
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Occupation | Paleontologist |
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Spouse | Mary Antin (m. Oct. 5, 1901) |
Children | one daughter |
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Awards | Mary Clark Thompson Medal (1936) Hayden Memorial Geological Award (1941) |
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