Biography of sir john bowring
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Samuel Bowring
American geoscientist
Samuel A. Bowring (Sept.
Biography of sir john bowring
27, 1953 – July 17, 2019)[1] was the Robert R. Schrock Professor Emeritus of Geology in the Dept. of Earth and Planetary Sciences at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.[2][3] He was expert in the field of U-Pb zircon geochronology, pushing the limits of geochronologic techniques to unprecedented analytical precision and accuracy and was expert in constraining rates of geologic processes and the timing of significant events in the geologic record.
He investigated the explosion of multi-cellular life in the Early Cambrian as well as the end-Permian and the end-Cretaceous mass extinctions. He is also highly regarded for his work on the origin and evolution of continental crust, showing, for instance, that the Acasta Gneisses in the Northwest Territories of Canada were 4 billion years old.
Bowring was born in Portsmouth, New Hampshire and raised in Durham, New Hampshire. He graduat