Guillermo Chong
Guillermo Baltazar Chong Díaz is a Chilean geologist and professor at the Catholic University of the North at Antofagasta, Chile. In 2018 he was named distinguished son (Spanish: hijo ilustre) of Arica.[1] The mineral chongite is named after him.[2]
Guillermo Chong | |
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Born | Arica, Chile |
Nationality | Chilean |
Citizenship | Chilean |
Alma mater | University of Chile |
Known for | Study of Atacama Desert |
Awards | Medalla “Juan Brüggen” (2003) TWAS ROLAC (2010) Distinguished son of Arica (2018) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Geology |
Institutions | Catholic University of the North |
In 2011, together with Zulma Brandoni de Gasparini and others, Chong Díaz discovered a well-preserved fossilized skull of the family Metriorhynchidae.[3][4] The team determined it to be a specimen of Metriorhynchus westermanni, an extinct marine crocodyliform.[4]
References
- Guillermo Chong recibe reconocimiento Hijo Ilustre de Arica
- Hallan mineral y lo bautizan “chongite” en honor a científico chileno
- Brandoni de Gasparini, Zulma. "Buscando Reptiles Meso-Cenozoicos desde el Caribe A La Antardida".
- "A Metriorhynchid Crocodyliform Braincase from Northern Chile". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 2011.
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