GEOLOGIST

Dan McKenzie

1942 - Today

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Dan Peter McKenzie (born 21 February 1942) is a Professor of Geophysics at the University of Cambridge, and one-time head of the Bullard Laboratories of the Cambridge Department of Earth Sciences. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Dan McKenzie has received more than 1,711 page views. His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Dan McKenzie is the 87th most popular geologist, the 5,653rd most popular biography from United Kingdom and the 18th most popular British Geologist.

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  • 15

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  • 3.44

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  • 2.62

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among GEOLOGISTS

Among geologists, Dan McKenzie ranks 87 out of 90Before him are Judith Curry, Feodor Yulievich Levinson-Lessing, Reginald Aldworth Daly, Walther Penck, Charles Lapworth, and John Bell Hatcher. After him are William Edmond Logan, Claudia Alexander, and Michael E. Mann.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1942, Dan McKenzie ranks 671Before him are Paul Jones, Gene Okerlund, Bob Gaudio, Kenas Aroi, Judy Sheindlin, and Örjan Persson. After him are Olivia Cole, Paul Churchland, David J. Griffiths, Bobby Rydell, František Ševčík, and Pertti Purhonen.

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In United Kingdom

Among people born in United Kingdom, Dan McKenzie ranks 5,653 out of 8,785Before him are Rupert Hine (1947), Muriel Freeman (1897), Tasmin Archer (1963), James Maddison (1996), Arnold Wolfendale (1927), and David Oyelowo (1976). After him are Andrew Ng (1976), Kenneth Clarke (1940), Cliff Jones (1935), Ann Oakley (1944), Sean Biggerstaff (1983), and Marc Warren (1967).

Among GEOLOGISTS In United Kingdom

Among geologists born in United Kingdom, Dan McKenzie ranks 18Before him are Joseph Thomson (1858), Archibald Geikie (1835), Robert Jameson (1774), William Nicol (1770), Henry De la Beche (1796), and Charles Lapworth (1842).