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Arie Poldervaart was born on 6 July, 1918 in Indonesia, is an Arie Poldervaart was petrologist. Discover Arie Poldervaart's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 46 years old?

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Date of death 28 October, 1964
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1918

Arie Poldervaart (6 July 1918 in Bandung, Indonesia – 28 October 1964 in Manhattan) was a Dutch petrologist and leading expert on igneous and metamorphic rocks.

1934

In September 1934 he went to the Netherlands to complete his schooling.

1935

For the two academic years 1935–1936 and 1936–1937 he studied applied and industrial chemistry at Technische Hoogeschool Delft.

1937

In the summer of 1937 he rejoined his parents in Bandung.

1938

After a few months in Java working as an apprentice in the Dutch government geological survey, he matriculated in January 1938 at the University of Cape Town to study chemistry and geology.

1940

After receiving his M.S. in 1940, he became a doctoral candidate under the supervision of Frederick Walker (1898–1968), F.R.S.E. Starting in 1939, they did field work together on the Karoo dolerites.

1942

Poldervaart received his Ph.D. in 1942.

In December 1942 he married Gertrude Middleton.

In 1942 the Japanese invaded Java and Poldervaart's parents were imprisoned.

1944

His mother died in 1944.

After teaching science at Rondebosch's Diocesan College, he left South Africa in December 1944 to go to Australia and join the Netherlands East Indies Forces.

1946

After leaving military service in 1946, he returned to South Africa and continued his research with Walker on the Karoo dolerites.

1949

In 1949 Walker and Poldervaart published an important monograph on their research.

Also in 1949 Poldervaart and von Bäckstrom published an article on their field work.

Poldervaar won the gold medal of the Geological Society of South Africa.

Harry H. Hess recommended him as Columbia University's professor of petrology in succession to Samuel James Shand.

1951

In 1951 Poldervaart immigrated with his family to the United States to become an associate professor at Columbia University.

"Shortly after moving to the United States in 1951, he became interested in metabasaltic rocks as a means of interpreting the polymetamorphic history of the Blue Ridge Province, North Carolina. The following year he initiated an ambitious and far-reaching program of research in the metamorphic terrain of the Beartooth Mountains in southern Montana and northern Wyoming."

1955

Crust of the Earth, a Symposium (1955), edited by Poldervaart, became one of the Geological Society of American's best-selling books.

1957

In 1957 he was appointed a full professor, retaining the professorship until his death in 1964.

1958

In September 1958 Harry H. Hess recommended him for a Guggenheim Fellowship, which was awarded in 1959.

"Considered a leading authority on the origin of rocks, Dr. Poldevaart did field research in Europe, Africa, the East Indies, Australia, and many parts of North. America. His scientific papers dealt with some of the world's most ancient rocks and contributed much to the knowledge of the composition of igneous and metamorphic rocks."

When he died of a heart ailment, Poldervaart had partially completed a comprehensive textbook on igneous and metamorphic petrology involving basalts.

1959

He was a Guggenheim Fellow for the academic year 1959–1960.

Arie Poldervaart grew up in Java, which was then part of the Dutch East Indies.

1964

Upon his death in 1964 Poldervaart was survived by his widow, a son, and two daughters, as well as his father and a sister.

1967

The work, completed and edited by Harry H. Hess, was published in 2 volumes as Basalts: The Poldervaart Treatise on Rocks of Basaltic Composition (volume 1 in 1967 and volume 2 in 1968) by John Wiley & Sons.