David R. Montgomery | |
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Professor David R. Montgomery leading a field trip for his ESS 326 Geomorphology class in February 2011. |
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Occupation | University of Washington professor |
Education | B.S., Stanford; Ph.D., UC Berkeley |
Subjects | Geology |
Notable award(s) | MacArthur Fellowship, 2008 Washington State Book Award, 2008 |
David R. Montgomery is a Professor of Earth and Space Sciences at the University of Washington in Seattle, where he leads the Geomorphological Research Group and is a member of the Quaternary Research Center.
Montgomery received his B.S. in geology from Stanford University in 1984, and his Ph.D. in geomorphology from University of California, Berkeley in 1991. His research addresses the evolution of topography and the influence of geomorphological processes on ecological systems and human societies. His published work includes studies of the role of topsoil in human civilization, the evolution and near-extirpation of salmon, morphological processes in mountain drainage basins, the evolution of mountain ranges, and the use of digital topography. He has conducted field research in eastern Tibet and the American Pacific Northwest.
In 2008 Montgomery received a MacArthur Fellowship. His book, Dirt: The Erosion of Civilizations won the 2008 Washington State Book Award in General Nonfiction.[1]
Montgomery, David, R. Dirt: The Erosion of Civilizations. Berkeley: University of California Press. ISBN 0520248708.