Dallas Peck was an authority on volcanoes who served as director of the U.S. Geological Survey from 1981 to 1993. He spent his entire career at the U.S. Geological Survey, starting in 1951. Peck worked in California and Hawaii before moving to the Washington, D.C. area in 1966. He was chief of the geologic division from 1977 until he was appointed director of the survey. During his tenure, he expanded the scope of the survey's work on mineral resources, global change, water quality and mapping. Following his term as Director, he returned to the Geologic Division of USGS in 1993 to conduct research on the granites of Yosemite National Park and the Sierra Nevada and to serve as adviser in the Office of the Chief Geologist. In 1995 he retired from the USGS, but continued his research as an emeritus scientist until his death.
Awards and honors
The is names in his honor.
He received the Interior Department's awards for meritorious and distinguished service as well as the Presidential Meritorious Executive Award.
He received the Distinguished Alumni Award from the California Institute of Technology in 1985.
Yosemite Quadrangle, Central Sierra Nevada, California—Analytic Data USGS Open File Report No. 2001-252
, with Joseph W. Troester; John E. Moore. USGS Open File Report No. 88-476
, with G.K. Van Kooten USGS Professional Paper No. 1170-D
Geologic map of the Merced Peak quadrangle, central Sierra Nevada, California USGS Geologic Quadrangle No. 1531
Cooling and vesiculation of Alae lava lake, Hawaii USGS Professional Paper No. 935-B
The eruption of August 1963 and the formation of Alae lava lake, Hawaii USGS Professional Paper No. 935-A
Geology of the central and northern parts of the Western Cascade Range in Oregon, with A.B. Griggs, H.G. Schlicker, F. G. Wells, and H.M. Dole USGS Professional Paper No. 449
Geologic reconnaissance of the Antelope-Ashwood area, north-central Oregon, with emphasis on the John Day Formation of late Oligocene and early Miocene age USGS Bulletin No. 1161-D
Preliminary geologic map of the Merced Peak quadrangle, California USGS Miscellaneous Field Studies Map No. 281
Preliminary geologic map of the Strawberry Mine area, Madera County, California USGS Open File Report No. 62-102
Geologic map of Oregon west of the 121st meridian, prepared under the direction of F.G. Wells; compiled by D.L. Peck USGS IMAP No. 325
Geologic reconnaissance of the Western Cascades in Oregon north of latitude 43 degrees USGS Open File Report No. 60-110