Martin Bott

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Martin H.P. Bott FRS is Emeritus Professor in the Department of Earth Sciences at Durham University.[1] He is a Vice-President of Christians in Science.[2]

[edit] Biography

  • 1954-1956 Turner & Newall Research Fellow, University of Durham
  • 1956-1963 Lecturer in Geophysics, University of Durham
  • 1963-1966 Reader in Geophysics. University of Durham
  • 1966-1988 Professor of Geophysics, University of Durham
  • 1976 F.R.S.

[edit] Publications

Journal papers: academic, include:

  • Neves, M.C., Bott, M.H.P. & Searle, R.C. 2004. Patterns of stress at midocean ridges and their offsets due to seafloor subsidence. Tectonophysics 386(3-4): 223-242.
  • Bott, M.H.P & Bott. J.D.J 2004. The Cenozoic uplift and earthquake belt of mainland Britain as a response to an Underlying hot, low-density upper mantle. Journal of the Geological Society 161(1): 19-29.
  • Neves, M.C., Searle, R.C. & Bott, M.H.P. 2003. Easter microplate dynamics. Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth 108(B4): 2213.
  • Bott, M.H.P 2003. The story of the Weardale granite. OUGS Journal 24.

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