John Thomas Jutson
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John Thomas Jutson (c.1885 – 14 November 1959) was an Australian geologist and lawyer.
Jutson was born in Melbourne and while working as a clerk in a law firm, studied geology part-time. He became geological research scholar, University of Melbourne 1909-10 and then worked for the Geological Survey of Western Australia 1911-18. He published The Physiography of Western Australia in 1916.
Jutson was awarded the Clarke Medal by the Royal Society of New South Wales in 1937.
[edit] References
- Jutson, John Thomas ( - 1959) at Bright Sparcs, University of Melbourne
[edit] External links
- Bright Sparcs Archival and Heritage Sources on Jutson
- CATALOGUE of PRE-1980 GEOLOGICAL PUBLICATIONS GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA - Lists several Bulletins authored by Jutson
- Erosion and the Resulting Land Forms in Sub-Arid Western Australia, Including the Origin and Growth of the Dry Lakes - J. T. Jutson Geographical Journal, Vol. 50, No. 6 (Dec., 1917), pp. 418-434
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Preceded by Douglas Mawson |
Clarke Medal 1937 |
Succeeded by Henry Caselli Richards |