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Rowland Tabor
By the time Rowland graduated from high school in 1950, he had developed an enduring love of mountain climbing and skiing. He went to Stanford to major in chemical engineering, but with an opportunity in his junior year (1952) to work for the U.S.G.S in southeast Alaska as a field assistant, he started taking geology courses and never looked back.
Continuing summers as a field assistant in the North Cascades, he graduated from Stanford with a BS in geology in 1954. Almost immediately he was drafted into the Army and served two summers in northwest Greenland with the Corps of Engineers as a soils technician. In the fall of 1956 he began graduate work in geology at the University of Washington under the direction of Peter Misch, eventually receiving an MS in 1958 and a PhD in 1961. He was still focused on the North Cascades, although in 1958-59 he went to Innsbruck, Austria, on a Fulbright scholarship—another chance to examine a first class mountain range.
In 1961 he moved to California to begin his career as a geologist with the U.S.G.S, hired by Dwight Crowder to work in the North Cascades in the Glacier Peak 15’ quadrangle. In 1961-62 he worked with Arthur Ford in the Eastern Horlick Mountains of Antarctica. In 1963, he mapped the Williamsburg Quadrangle in Kentucky, learning there that rocks older than Tertiary could be right side up and stratigraphically continuous.
For political reasons, the North Cascade Project was discontinued, and Rowland joined Wally Cady in the Olympic Mountains in 1964. Quadrangle mapping evolved into a regional reconnaissance, competed in 1972. Enjoying some very long field seasons, in 1965-1967 Rowland also helped with a mineral evaluation of the North Cascade Primitive Area, a region later to become North Cascades National Park and the Pasayten Wilderness.
With a traumatic RIF and U.S.G.S reorganization in 1995, Rowland took an early buyout and turned over North Cascade mapping responsibilities to Ralph Haugerud. But, unable to tear himself completely away, Rowland continues to work as a Geologist Emeritus—read volunteer—on North Cascades analysis, maps, and reports.
He was honored by the State of Washington which dedicated the northwest quadrant of the the Washington State Geologic Map to him on publication in 2002(?). He was awarded the Dibblee Medal in 2005, and, in 2007, an award from the National Park Service for contributions to North Cascade National Park
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