Michael Selby Explained

Michael Selby
Birth Name:Michael John Selby
Birth Date:13 January 1936
Birth Place:Luton, Bedfordshire, England
Fields:Geomorphology
Workplaces:University of Waikato
Alma Mater:Keble College, Oxford
University of Waikato
Thesis Title:Runoff, infiltration and soil erodibility studies in the Otutira catchment
Thesis Year:1971

Michael John Selby (13 January 1936 – 21 January 2018) was a New Zealand geomorphologist, academic, and university administrator. Mount Selby in Antarctica's Britannia Range is named for him.

Biography

Born in Luton, Bedfordshire, England, on 13 January 1936,[1] Selby studied at Keble College, Oxford, gaining a BA(Hons), MA, and DipEd.[2] [3]

Selby came to New Zealand on the RMS Rangitata in 1960,[4] and was appointed as a junior lecturer at the Waikato branch of the University of Auckland.[5] On the establishment of the University of Waikato in 1964, he joined the new Department of Geography, and then the Department of Earth Sciences when it was formed in 1970.[6] [7] The following year, he completed a DPhil: the title of his doctoral thesis was Runoff, infiltration and soil erodibility studies in the Otutira catchment.[8] He was later awarded a Doctor of Science degree from the University of Oxford on the basis of his research linking concepts in geomorphology with quantitative measurements in engineering geology.[7]

Selby took part in either three or four[7] field expeditions to Antarctica, including in 1968–69, 1971–72, and 1978–79. On the first of these, he became the first geomorphologist to travel to Antarctica.[9] The 1978–79 trip to the Britannia Range–Darwin Glacier region was led by Selby, and mapped exposures in the McCraw Glacier area, and discovered iron meteorites on Derrick Peak.[6] Selby also made expeditions to the Sahara, Namib, and Atacama Deserts, as well as to the Himalayas and Colorado.[7] He also visited the Eastern Mediterranean after developing a research interest in archaeology and human evolution and dispersion.[7] In 1980, Selby was appointed as a professor of earth sciences at Waikato.[5] During his academic career, he wrote six books and more than 80 refereed scientific papers.[7]

In the later part of his career, Selby was part of the senior administrative team at Waikato, and served as deputy vice-chancellor (research).[5] [7] He took part in the Treaty of Waitangi negotiations with Waikato Tainui relating to the ownership of the university campus.[7] On his retirement from Waikato in 2002, Selby was granted the title of emeritus professor.[3] [5] He continued to serve the university as chair of the University of Waikato Foundation and as a director of companies commercialising research at the university.[5]

Selby became a naturalised New Zealander in 1980.[1] He died on 21 January 2018.[10]

Honours and honorific eponym

In the 2005 New Year Honours, Selby was appointed an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit, for services to education.[11]

A peak in the Britannia Range in Antarctica was named Mount Selby, in honour of Selby, by the New Zealand Antarctic Placenames Committee.[6] [12]

Selected works

Notes and References

  1. Web site: New Zealand, naturalisations, 1843–1981 . 2010 . Ancestry.com Operations . 23 January 2018 . subscription .
  2. 2010 . Obituaries . The Record . Keble College, Oxford . 81 . 23 January 2018.
  3. Book: University of Waikato Calendar . Emeritus Professors . 2016 . University of Waikato . 23 January 2018.
  4. Web site: UK, outward passenger lists, 1890–1960 . 2012 . Ancestry.com Operations . 23 January 2018 . subscription .
  5. Web site: Long serving staff member honoured . 27 November 2002 . University of Waikato . 23 January 2018.
  6. Nelson . Campbell S. . Lowe . David J. . Tonkin . Philip J. . 2015 . The working life of John McCraw (1925–2014): a remarkable New Zealand pedologist and earth scientist . Journal of the Historical Studies Group (Geoscience Society of New Zealand) . 50 . 2–29 . 23 January 2018.
  7. Lowe . David J. . 2002 . Retirement of Michael Selby . Geological Society of New Zealand Newsletter . 129 . 44–45 . 23 January 2018.
  8. Web site: Catalogue search . University of Waikato Library . 23 January 2018.
  9. Web site: Researchers make their mark . 2014 . University of Waikato . 23 January 2018.
  10. News: Michael Selby death notice . 23 January 2018 . New Zealand Herald . 23 January 2018.
  11. Web site: New Year honours list 2005 . 31 December 2004 . Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet . 23 January 2018.
  12. antarid . 13545. Mount Selby . 23 January 2018.