Burrell Clark Burchfiel (born March 21, 1934)[1] is an American structural geologist. Born in Stockton, California, he earned his Ph.D. in 1961 at Yale University. His first academic appointment was to the Geology department at Rice University. He is the Schlumberger Professor Emeritus of Geology at MIT.[2] Research interests: Origin, development, and structural evolution of the continental crust. His current work involves study of the geological history and evolution of the Tibetan plateau.

Professor Burchfiel joined the MIT faculty in 1976. Over his career he has written close to 200 papers and mentored more than 50 graduate students.[2]

Selected publications

Awards and positions held

References

  1. Reports of the President and of the Treasurer (Report). John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. 1985.
  2. 1 2 3 B. Clark Burchfiel, Professor Emeritus, Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences, MIT
  3. Geological Society of America Past Leaders
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