Lawrence A. Frakes


Lawrence Austin Frakes is an American-born Geologist and Paleoclimatologist residing in Australia since 1973. He holds the Douglas Mawson Professor of Geology chair, at the University of Adelaide, in South Australia. Mount Frakes, a shield volcano in the Crary Mountains of Antarctica, is named for him.

Career

Lawrence Frakes is the son of Frank. B. Frakes and Elizabeth Austin, and is a cousin of naturalist William Franklin Frakes and historian George E. Frakes. Frakes studied at the University of California, Los Angeles where he earned his master's degree in 1959 and his Ph.D. in 1964. Frakes worked at University of California, University of New Mexico, Florida State University, and later in the Department of Earth Sciences at Monash University in Australia. He was named to his position as the Douglas Mawson Professor of Geology chair, at the University of Adelaide in 1985. Professor Frakes was Chairman of the Dept. of Geology and Geophysics at the University of Adelaide from 1986-1989.
Frakes researches the relationship between continental drift and climate change. He has written a number of papers about glaciation and plate tectonics. His studies of ocean sediments helped to determine the history of glaciation, and have been published in well-respected journals, including Nature.

Selected publications