Geomorphology is the study of landforms and my interest as a geomorphology researcher is in determining the origin of large drainage systems, such as the Missouri River drainage basin in North America. Over a period of many years, after studying such anomalous evidence, I was forced to develop a fundamentally different interpretation of North American geomorphic history than that which is generally accepted. For many years I have pursued a research interest that developed when as result of geologic field work and interpretation of large mosaics of detailed North American topographic maps I discovered significant evidence previous investigators had ignored. I was trained in geology at Columbia University and the University of Wyoming where my studies emphasized regional geomorphology. Eric Clausen Website: At present I am a professor emeritus having taught geology at Minot State University (North Dakota, USA) from 1968 until 1997.
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