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Mike Rickard - field and tectonic geologist

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Mike Rickard was born and educated in London, and after field studies and practice in Canada and Fiji, joined the Geology Department in the School of General Studies at ANU in 1963. He became Reader in Geology and held appointments as Sub Dean and Deputy Dean of Science Head of Department of Geology, and the exalted ceremonial position of Marshall of the University. Mike was at different times Secretary and President of the Geological Society of Australia, and was appointed a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Geoscientists, which ove...
Display date:
2010-2015
Creation date:
2010 to 2015
Location:
Fiji
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Sound/Interview, lecture, talk
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Australian National University Library
Contributors:
Rickard, Mike
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The Australian National University, Emeritus Faculty Inc.
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Australian National University Library
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Online
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