Brian K. Horton
Brian K. Horton (born March 23, 1970) is an American geologist, currently the Alexander Deussen Professor of Energy Resources at the
Jackson School of Geosciences,
University of Texas at Austin.
He studies
sedimentary geology and
tectonics, with emphasis on
foreland basins and
fold and thrust belts. His research addresses nonmarine
depositional systems (including fluvial megafans),
sediment provenance,
river catchment evolution, and
mountain building along
convergent plate margins (including the
Tibetan Plateau,
Zagros Mountains, and
North American Cordillera), with a focus on the evolution of the
Andes Mountains and
Amazon Basin. Horton received the
Geological Society of America Donath Medal (Young Scientist Award) in 2004, an
Alexander von Humboldt Foundation fellowship in 2005-2006, and the
Society for Sedimentary Geology (SEPM) William R. Dickinson Medal in 2018. He is a fellow of the
Geological Society of America and the
Alexander von Humboldt Foundation.
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