Anthony Hallam

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Anthony Hallam was a prominent British paleontologist and geologist known for his influential research on Jurassic stratigraphy, sea-level change, and mass extinctions.

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instanceOf geologist
human
paleontologist
awardReceived Lapworth Medal
Lyell Medal
citizenship British
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
dateOfBirth 1933
dateOfDeath 2017
doctoralStudent Michael J. Benton
educatedAt King's College, Cambridge NERFINISHED
Cambridge University
surface form: University of Cambridge
employer University of Birmingham
fieldOfWork Jurassic stratigraphy
geology
mass extinctions
paleontology
sea-level change
genre scientific literature
hasAcademicAdvisor O. M. B. Bulman
influenced research on sea-level curves
studies of Mesozoic mass extinctions
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf Geological Society of London
Royal Society of Edinburgh
notableFor analysis of extinction patterns in the fossil record
research on Jurassic stratigraphy
research on mass extinctions
research on sea-level change
work on Jurassic sea-level fluctuations
notableWork An Outline of Phanerozoic Biogeography
Catastrophes and Lesser Calamities: The Causes of Mass Extinctions
Great Geological Controversies
occupation geologist
paleontologist
placeOfBirth Leicester
positionHeld Professor of Geology at the University of Birmingham
sexOrGender male
studies Jurassic Period
surface form: Jurassic period

paleoecology
stratigraphy
workLocation Birmingham

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William Smith Medal notableRecipient Anthony Hallam