William Dickinson

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William R. Dickinson (1930-) is a professor emeritus of geoscience at the University of Arizona and a member of the National Academy of Sciences. He is renowned for his work in plate tectonics, sedimentary geology and Pacific Oceana geology and is considered one of the foremost experts on the geology of the Colorado Plateau.

Dickinson's research includes studying the pot shards of Pacific Oceana. Over the years, he has visited hundreds of Pacific Islands collecting and dating shards.

He currently resides in Tucson, Arizona, where he continues to do research and teach at the University of Arizona.

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