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Thomas Chrowder Chamberlin, a geologist, was an expert on glaciers in the 1800s. Chamberlin went to Greenland in 1894 with the Peary Auxiliary Expedition. He was a professor at Beloit College in Wisconsin and is known for taking part in the Geological Studies of Wisconsin. His terminology for the stages of glaciers is still used. He was an early proponent of the theory of climate change. He was married In 1867 to Alma Isabel Wilson of Beloit. His son, Rollin Chrowder Chamberlin, wrote a biograhpical memoir for the NSA in 1932.

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