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Grove Karl Gilbert

    G. K. Gilbert was an American geologist who made significant contributions to understanding landscape evolution, erosion, and sedimentation. He was a pioneer in planetary science, correctly identifying lunar craters as impact events, insights that were ahead of their time. His detailed work on impact craters and landform processes shaped geological research for decades. Gilbert's scientific vision was so profound that his work continues to inspire contemporary scientists in geology and astronomy.

    Report On the Geology of the Henry Mountains; Volume 4
    The San Francisco Earthquake and Fire of April 18, 1906: And Their Effects On Structures and Structural Materials
    The Moon's Face: A Study Of The Origin Of Its Features
    Rate of Recession of Niagara Falls
    The History of the Niagara River
    The Transportation Of Débris By Running Water, Issues 86-87