Alexander du Toit

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Alexander Logie du Toit (14 March 187825 February 1948) was a South African geologist. He was born at Rondebosch, South Africa, and died in Cape Town.

From 1903 to 1920 he worked for the Geological Commission of the Cape of Good Hope mapping the local geology. This work formed parts of the observational foundation of the plate tectonic theory gaining prominence during the 1960s.

A 75 km crater on Mars at 71.8 South, 49.7 West was named in his honour. [1]

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NAME Du Toit, Alexander Logie
ALTERNATIVE NAMES du Toit, Alexander Logie
SHORT DESCRIPTION South African geologist
DATE OF BIRTH 14 March 1878
PLACE OF BIRTH Rondebosch, South Africa
DATE OF DEATH 25 February 1948
PLACE OF DEATH Cape Town, South Africa
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