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Nationality
  
British

Role
  
Geologist


Name
  
William Whitaker

Known for
  
Hydrogeology

Fields
  
Geologist

William Whitaker (geologist)

Alma mater
  
University College, London

Spouse
  
Mary Whitaker (Nee Keogh)

Died
  
January 15, 1925, Croydon, United Kingdom

Awards
  
Wollaston Medal, Murchison Medal, Prestwich Medal

Notable awards
  
Murchison Medal, Prestwich Medal, Wollaston Medal

Education
  
University College London

William Whitaker was born on 4 May 1836 in London,

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William Whitaker (geologist) William Whitaker Pioneers of the British Geological Survey

Early life

He was educated at St Albans School and University College, London, where he gained a degree in chemistry in 1855.

Career

He became a geologist, specializing initially in water surveying and mapping. His thorough research, wide knowledge, and his numerous publications, especially his The Geology of London and of Part of the Thames Valley (1889) has led some to call him “the father of English hydrogeology”. He retired in 1896 but continued to work as a water engineer.

... The long lines of escarpment which stretch across several parts of England were formerly considered to be undoubtedly ancient coast-lines; but now we know that they stand up above the general surface merely from resisting air, rain and frost better than the adjoining formations. It has rarely been the good fortune of a geologist to bring conviction to the minds of his fellow-workers on a disputed point by a single memoir; but Mr. Whitaker, of the Geological Survey of England, was so fortunate when, in 1867, he published his paper "On sub-aerial Denudation, and on Cliffs and Escarpments of the Chalk." ....

Honours

He was elected fellow of the Geological Society in 1859, and FRS in 1883. He was president of numerous societies, including both the Geologists’ Association and the Geological Society, and was a recipient of the latter’s Murchison Medal in 1886 and Wollaston Medal in 1923. He died in Croydon, Surrey on 15 January 1925,.

References

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