Professor Robert Butler

Professor Robert Butler
Professor Robert Butler
Professor Robert Butler

Emeritus Professor

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School of Geosciences

Biography

Since August 2025 I am an emeritus professor at the University of Aberdeen, having "retired" from my position as Professor of Tectonics. Aberdeen was my final port of call in a career that began after education at the Universities of Leeds and Wales (Swansea) back in the mists of time. I went on to positions at Durham University and the Open University before moving back to my alma mater, Leeds, in 1991. I moved to Scotland and the University of Aberdeen in 2008. Most of my research (and publications) has dealt with contractional tectonics - evolution of mountain belts, thrust systems and basin inversion - chiefly integrating diverse geological information (especially stratigraphy) with structural geology, I continue to research the geology and tectonics of mountain belts and sedimentary basins, especially to understand the distribution and geological context of their earth resources.

I share knowledge through The Shear Zone - a YouTube Channel along with an associated website. There you'll find extensive open teaching materials, films about classic (and not so classic) geo-sites and "work-along" exercises in topics on geological interpretation and analysis - from seismic profiles through geological maps and cross-section construction. 

External Memberships

Fellow of Geological Society of London - and Chartered Geologist

Member: Scottish Geology Trust, Italian Geological Society and European Geosciences Union.

Prizes and Awards

President's Award, Geological Society of London.

Awarded Wollaston Fund of GSL

Inaugural recipient o the Dewey Medal, GSL. 

Publications

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  • Kinematic reworking and exhumation of the convergent Alpine Orogen.

    Reddy, S., Wheeler, J., Butler, R. W. H., Cliff, R. A., Inger, S., Freeman, S., Pickles, C., Kelley, S. P.
    Tectonophysics, vol. 365, pp. 77-102
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Vertical stretching and crustal thickening at Nanga Parbat, Pakistan Himalaya: a model for distributed continental deformation during mountain building

    Butler, R. W. H., Casey, M., Lloyd, G. E., Bond, C. E., McDade, P., Shipton, Z. K., Jones, R. R.
    Tectonics, vol. 21, no. 4, pp. 9 1-108
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
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