Walter Herman Bucher

American geologist
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Quick Facts
Born:
March 12, 1888, Akron, Ohio, U.S.
Died:
Feb. 17, 1965, Houston, Texas (aged 76)
Subjects Of Study:
Earth’s crust
volcano

Walter Herman Bucher (born March 12, 1888, Akron, Ohio, U.S.—died Feb. 17, 1965, Houston, Texas) was a U.S. geologist known for his studies of cryptovolcanic and other structural features of the Earth’s crust. He studied the primary structures of sediments and described the process of orogenic deformation (mountain building) and megatectonics (large-scale structural deformations). In 1956, he formed the theory of the origin and geographic pattern of mountain chains on the Earth’s surface. Bucher was a member of the faculty at the University of Cincinnati, Ohio, from 1913 until 1940, when he became professor of structural geology at Columbia University; ...(100 of 105 words)