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Authorised form of nameBroecker; Wallace Smith (1931 - 2019)
Dates1931 - 2019
NationalityAmerican
Place of birthChicago, Illinois, USA
Date of birth29/11/1931
Date of death18/02/2019
OccupationGeochemist
Research fieldGeochemistry
ActivityCareer:
Newberry Professor of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University; National Academy of Sciences (1979); American Academy of Arts and Sciences; Fellow of both American and European Geophysical Unions; Maurice W Ewing (1979) and Roger Revelle Medals (1995), American Geophysical Union; Arthur L Day Medal, Geological Society of America (1984); A G Huntsman Award, Bedford Institute of Oceanography (1985); Alexander Agassiz Medal, National Academy of Science (1986); V M Goldschmidt Medal, Geochemical Society (1987); Wollaston Medal, Geological Society of London (1990); National Medal of Science (1996); Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement (2002)
Membership categoryForeign Member
Date of election17/05/2007
Age at election75
OtherInfoWallace Broecker was a geochemist whose research has fundamentally revised scientific understanding of the interaction between the Earth’s atmosphere, land and oceans. His ‘ocean conveyor belt’ model of worldwide currents is central to understanding how atmospheric and oceanic carbon dioxide levels affect the global climate.

He pioneered ways of using radioactive dating and measurements of oceanic chemical composition to reveal the changes in ocean currents over the last three million years. In addition, his work revealed the key processes that drove the beginning and end of recent ice ages. His later work focused on research into carbon sequestration — the trapping and storing of carbon dioxide.

Wallace was active in promoting scientific and public understanding of ice age-defining processes. He co-authored the key textbook, Tracers in the Sea (1982), and presented expert evidence to US congressional inquiries. Amongst Wallace’s many honours were the US National Medal of Science, which he was awarded by President Bill Clinton, and the 2006 Crafoord Prize in Geosciences.

Professor Wallace Broecker ForMemRS died on 18 February 2019.
Virtual International Authority Filehttp://viaf.org/viaf/91274095
CodeNA9484
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EC/2007/45Broecker, Wallace Smith: certificate of election to the Royal Society
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