Gregory Retallack
Gregory Retallack | |
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Greg Retallack, near Suplee, central Oregon, 1982 | |
| Born | 8 November 1951 |
| Citizenship | American and Australian |
| Alma mater | Macquarie University, University of New England (Australia) |
| Known for | Paleopedology |
| Spouse(s) | Diane Retallack, Director Eugene Concert Choir |
| Scientific career | |
| Thesis | A biostratigraphy for terrestrial Triassic rocks of Gondwanaland (1978) |
| Doctoral advisor | Rodney E. Gould |
| Website | https://blogs.uoregon.edu/gregr/ |
Gregory John Retallack (born 8 November 1951) is an Australian paleontologist, geologist, and author who specializes in paleopedology, the study of fossil soils. He is a professor emeritus at University of Oregon and his research is primarily concerned with the fossil record of soils though Earth history. His research has included investigations into climate change, the extinction of dinosaurs, the origins of upright walking humans. Retallack has controversially claimed that Ediacaran-era fossils represent terrestrial lichens as opposed to the consensus view that they present marine organisms including animals. He has written two textbooks on paleopedology, and has appeared in numerous media shows.