Richard A.
Reyment
Department of Palaeozoology
Swedish Natural History Museum
Box 50007 10405 Stockholm
Richard A.
Reyment holds the degrees of Filosofie Doktor (Stockholm) and D. Sc.
(Melbourne). He is a fellow of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Stockholm,
professor emeritus of Uppsala University and currently guest-researcher at the
Museum of Natural History, Stockholm. During his employment in the British
Colonial Service he was mainly engaged in establishing the geology and
palaeontology of the sedimentary basins of Nigeria and part of Cameroun. He is
the founding father of the International Association for Mathematical Geology
and member of the Comité de Parrainage of the European Union of Geosciences.
His research interests have led to
studies of random events in time (including volcanic outbreaks and earth
tremors), the analysis of shape variation and applications of multivariate
statistical analysis in geology and biology. Additionally, he has published
several articles on quantitative linguistics (Tsiganology), and the genetic
history of the Moors of the Iberian Peninsula, serological statistics, and the
history of geology.
His current scientific activities
are concerned with variability in invertebrates (geometric morphometrics),
multivariate analysis of serological data, the analysis of recurrent
morphotypes in ammonites, compositional multivariate statistical analysis in
biology and geology and the application of the theory of point processes to
volcanic activity. |