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'''Peter Alfred Ziegler''' ([[Winterthur]], November 2, 1928) is a [[Switzerland|Swiss]] [[exploration]]al [[geology|geologist]], who made important contributions to the mapping of the [[subsurface]] of northern Europe and North America. Ziegler was also involved in the discovery and exploration of many [[oil]] and [[gas]] [[reservoir (geology)|reservoirs]] in these regions.<ref>[http://www.delta.tudelft.nl/archief/j32/5508 Succesvol avonturier Ziegler krijgt eredoctoraat]{{nl}}</ref>
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| birth_date = November 2, 1928
| birth_place = [[Winterthur]], Switzerland
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| nationality = Swiss
| fields = [[Geology]], [[Palaeogeography]], [[Tectonics]]
| alma_mater = [[Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich|Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (ETH Zurich)]]
| work_institutions = [[Royal Dutch Shell|Shell],<br/>[[University of Basel]],<br/>[[Vrije Universiteit|Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam]]
| doctoral_advisor = [[Rudolf Trümpy]]
| societies =
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'''Peter Alfred Ziegler''' ([[Winterthur]], November 2, 1928) is a [[Switzerland|Swiss]] [[geology|geologist]], who made important contributions to the understanding of the geological evolution of Europe and the North Atlantic borderlands, of intraplate [[tectonic|tectonics]] and of plate tectonic controls on the evolution and [[hydrocarbon]] potential of [[sedimentary basin|sedimentary basins]]. Ziegler’s career consists of 33 years as exploration geologist with the [[petroleum]] industry, 30 of which with [[Royal Dutch Shell|Shell], and 20 years of university teaching and research.
Ziegler took a [[Doctor of Philosophy|Ph.D.]] degree at the [[Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich|ETHZ]] ([[Zürich (city)|Zürich]]) in 1955. He then worked as a geologist in [[Israel]], [[Madagascar]] and [[Algeria]]. From 1958 he worked for [[Royal Dutch Shell|Shell]] in [[Canada]], where he was involved in the discovery and exploration of gas fields. Ziegler also began work to structure Shell's huge geological database, which was then completely kept secret to prevent other oil companies from acquiring the information. In 1970 Ziegler was relocated to [[The Hague]], [[Netherlands]], where he became head of Shell's [[North Sea]] activities. In this position he led, among other things, the exploration of the large [[Troll gas field]] offshore southern [[Norway]].


==Life and Work==
Ziegler saw benefit in sharing geological information with governmental research institutes and [[university|universities]]. He began to combine the explorational database of Shell with scientific geological research. In this way he was able to reconstruct the geological history, [[depositional environment]]s and [[tectonics]] of northern Europe in greater detail than ever before. The amount of detail in these reconstructions permitted him to make detailed [[geologic modelling|model]]s for the influence of tectonic movements on [[sedimentation]] rates. This work changed the way geologist look at the sedimentary systems and tectonic development of [[basin (geology)|basins]]. In 1982, Ziegler published his tectonic and [[paleogeography|paleogeographical]] reconstructions in an atlas.<ref>{{Aut|Ziegler, P.A.}}; 1982: ''Geological atlas of Western and Central Europe'', [[Royal Dutch Shell|Shell Internationale Petroleum Maatschappij BV]].</ref> Until his retirement he kept working for Shell. He is an [[emeritus]] [[professor]] at the [[Vrije Universiteit]] of [[Amsterdam]], the [[University of Basel]] and [[Lomonosov Moscow State University|Moscow State University]].
Ziegler took a [[Doctor of Philosophy|Ph.D.]] degree at the [[Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich|ETHZ]] ([[Zürich (city)|Zürich]]) in spring 1955 and immediately joined the petroleum industry. Following three years of fieldwork and well sitting in [[Israel]], [[Madagascar]] and the [[Algeria|Algerian]] [[Sahara]] with American and French oil companies, he joined [[Shell Canada]] in [[Calgary]]. For six years he was engaged in the exploration of the [[American Cordillera|Cordilleran]] [[foothills]] of [[British Columbia]], the [[Northwest Territories]] and the [[Yukon]], as well as of the [[Continental shelf|Pacific shelf]]. This involved extensive helicopter-supported fieldwork. In view of a growing family, he converted from a structurally oriented field-geologist to a more [[sedentary]], [[stratigraphy|stratigraphic]] trap hunting subsurface-geologist and chalked-up his first [[natural gas]] discoveries in the [[Alberta]] down-dip [[reef]] belt. After guiding an airborne excursion through the Cordillera during the 1967 [[Devonian]] Symposium of Calgary, his guidebook, summarizing “The Development of Sedimentary Basins in Western and Arctic Canada”, was published by the Alberta Society of Petroleum Geologists in 1969.


January 1<sup>st</sup> 1970 Ziegler was transferred to Shell International in the [[Netherlands]] where he supervised Shell’s exploration activities in the [[North Sea]] area. As the North Sea success story unfolded, Shell and its partners were rewarded with numerous important oil and gas discoveries, including the giant Brent, Statfjord, and Troll fields. Ziegler’s responsibilities as exploration adviser expanded stepwise to all Shell companies in Europe, then South America, and ultimately worldwide.
== References ==
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Parallel to his operational responsibilities, Ziegler compiled regional geological data to gain a better understanding of the hydrocarbon potential of hitherto little explored basins on the [[Atlantic seaboard]] and of basins behind the [[Iron Curtain]]. Presentations at various conferences and symposia prompted academia to propose to Shell to publish his set of [[Palaeography|palaeogeographic]]/palaeotectonic maps. In 1982 Ziegler’s Geological Atlas of Western and Central Europe was published. In this volume he retraced the geological history, depositional environments and tectonics of Europe north of the [[Alps]] in greater detail than had ever been done before. In the same line, the [[AAPG|American Association of Petroleum Geologists]] invited Ziegler to tour the [[USA]] and [[Canada]] in 1986-1987 as distinguished [[lecturer]], speaking on the Evolution of the Arctic-North Atlantic and Western [[Tethys Ocean|Tethys]].

==Scientific career==
In autumn 1988 Ziegler retired from Shell and returned with his wife to [[Switzerland]] where he joined the [[University of Basel]] as lecturer. In short succession he published with Shell’s support in late 1988 the AAPG Memoir 43, entitled “Evolution of the Arctic-North Atlantic and Western Tethys”, in 1989 a volume published by the Royal Geological and Mining Society of the Netherlands on “Evolution of Laurussia - A Study in Late Palaeozoic Plate Tectonics” and in 1990 for Shell’s 100 years of Exploration Jubilee the 2nd edition of his “Geological Atlas of Western and Central Europe”. In addition he carried out [[Management consulting|consulting]] work, lectured regularly on Shell’s behalf at the [[Vrije Universiteit|Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam]], and participated in international research endeavors, such as the International Lithosphere Program (leader of working group 3: Intra-Plate Tectonics 1985-90: Bureau member 1991-94), EUROPROBE (1990-2002), the IGCP-369 Comparative evolution of Peri-Tethyan Rift Basins Project (1994-99) and the TRANSMED Atlas Project (2000-04). He initiated and coordinated the transnational EUCOR-URGENT Project (1999-2008) that dealt with the evolution and neotectonics of the [[rhine graben|Upper Rhine Graben]]. He contributed materially to the development of the follow-up TOPO-EUROPE Project, which addresses the [[Neotectonics|neotectonic]] and [[topography|topographic]] evolution of [[Europe]].

Ziegler published widely in international journals and in thematic volumes on processes controlling extensional and compressional intraplate tectonics and on the evolution of the [[lithosphere]]. His publications found wide recognition and contributed enormously to narrowing the gap between academia and the industry. His work changed the way geologists look at depositional systems and tectonic processes controlling the evolution of sedimentary basins.

==Awards==
In 1992 Peter Ziegler was appointed as Honorary Lecturer at University of Basel and in 1996 as Titular Professor for Global Geology. He was awarded [[Honorary doctorate#Honorary_doctorates|Honorary Doctor
]] Degrees by the [[Moscow State University]] (1997) and the [[Technical University Delft]] (2001). He is recipient of the Foumarier medal of the Belgian Geological Society, the van Waterschot van der Gracht medal of the Royal Geological and Mining Society of the Netherlands, the William Smith medal of the Geological Society of London, the Neville George medal of the Geological Society of Glasgow, the Stephan Müller medal of the European Geosciences Union, the Leopold von Buch medal of the German Geological Society and the Leonidovici Kaptsa medal of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences. From the American Association of Petroleum Geologists he received the Robert Dott sr. Memorial Award for the publication of his Memoir 43, and later the Special Commendation Award for his regional synthesis of the geological evolution of Europe and for being a lively catalyst of the dialogue among Earth Scientists.

==Memberships==
He is a member of the [[Royal Netherlands Academy of Sciences]], the [[Polish Academy of Arts and Sciences]], the [[Russian Academy of Natural Sciences]] and the [[Academia Europaea]]. He is a life member of the Bureau of the International Lithosphere Program and a honorary member of the [[Geological Society of London]], the [[European Geosciences Union]], the [[Geological Society of Poland]] and the [[AAPG|American Association of Petroleum Geologists]].

==Honours==
At the occasion of his 80<sup>th</sup> birthday the Swiss Geological Society honoured Peter A. Ziegler with a symposium on the theme “Deep Earth - from Crust to Core”, held in Lugano, November 23d, 2008.
Peter A. Ziegler is still active and regularly contributes to geosciences by reviewing papers and research proposals. It is the unending support by his wife Yvonne that has shaped his career. Hats off to her!

==Selected publications==
*{{aut|[[Peter Ziegler|Ziegler, P.A.]]}}; 1969: ''The Development of Sedimentary Basins in Western and Arctic Canada.'' Alberta Soc. Petrol. Geol. Spec. Publ., 89 p.
*{{aut|[[Peter Ziegler|Ziegler, P.A.]]}}; 1975. ''Geologic evolution of the North Sea and its tectonic framework.'' Am. Assoc. Petrol. Geol., Bull. 59, 1073-1097.
*{{aut|[[Peter Ziegler|Ziegler, P.A.]]}}; 1980. ''Northwestern Europe: Subsidence patterns of Post-Variscan Basins.'' In: J. Cogné & M. Slansky (eds.) Géologie de l'Europe du Précambrien aux bassis sédimentaire post-hercyniens. Mém. BRGM, 108, 249-280.
*{{aut|[[Peter Ziegler|Ziegler, P.A.]]}}; 1982. ''Geological Atlas of Western and Central Europe.'' Shell Int. Petrol. Mij. B.V. and Elsevier Science Publishers, Amsterdam, 130 p, and 40 encl.
*{{aut|[[Peter Ziegler|Ziegler, P.A.]]}}; 1986. ''Geodynamic model for the Paleozoic crustal consolidation of Western and Central Europe.'' Tectonophysics, 126, 303-328.
*{{aut|[[Peter Ziegler|Ziegler, P.A.]]}}; 1987. ''Late Cretaceous and Cenozoic intra-plate compressional deformations in the Alpine foreland - a geodynamic model.'' Tectonophysics, 137, 389-420.
*{{aut|[[Peter Ziegler|Ziegler, P.A.]]}}; 1988: ''Evolution of the Arctic-North Atlantic and the Western Tethys'', American Association of Petroleum Geologists Memoir '''43'''
*{{aut|[[Peter Ziegler|Ziegler, P.A.]]}}; 1989: ''Evolution of Laurussia - A Study in Late Palaeozoic Plate Tectonics'', Royal Geological and Mining Society of the Netherlands, Kluwer, Dordrecht.
*{{aut|[[Peter Ziegler|Ziegler, P.A.]]}}; 1990. ''Geological Atlas of Western and Central Europe'', 2nd Ed. Shell Int. Petrol. Mij. B.V., dist. by Geol. Soc. Publ. House Bath, 239 p and 56 encl.
*{{aut|[[Peter Ziegler|Ziegler, P.A.]]}}; (ed.) 1992. ''Geodynamics of Rifting.'' Reprints from Tectonophysics. Elsevier, Amsterdam, London, NewYork, Tokyo, 901p.
*{{aut|[[Peter Ziegler|Ziegler, P.A.]]}}; 1993. ''Plate moving mechanisms: their relative importance.'' J. Geol. Soc., London, 150, 927-940.
*{{aut|[[Peter Ziegler|Ziegler, P.A.]]}}; 1994. ''Cenozoic rift systems of Western and Central Europe: an overview.'' Geol. Mijnbow, 73, 99-127.
*{{aut|[[Peter Ziegler|Ziegler, P.A.]]}}, Cloetingh, S., van Wees, J-D.; 1995. ''Dynamics of Intra-plate Com-pressional Deformation: The Alpine Foreland and other Examples.'' Tectonophysics 252, 7-59.
*{{aut|[[Peter Ziegler|Ziegler, P.A.]]}}, Horvàth, F. (eds.); 1996. ''Structure and prospects of Alpine Basins and Forelands.'' Peri-Tethys Mem. 2, Mém. Mus. natn. Hist. nat., Paris, 170: 547 pp.
*{{aut|[[Peter Ziegler|Ziegler, P.A.]]}}, van Wees, J-D., Cloetingh, S.; 1998. ''Mechanical controls on collision-related compressional intraplate deformation.'' Tectonophysics, 300: 103-129.
*{{aut|[[Peter Ziegler|Ziegler, P.A.]]}}, Roure, F.; 1999. ''Petroleum systems of Alpine-Mediterranean foldbelts and basins.'' In: B. Durand, L. Jolivet, F. Horvath and M. Séranne (eds.), The Mediterranean Basins - Tertiary extension within the Alpine Orogen. Geol. Soc., London, Spec. Publ. 156, 517-540.
*{{aut|[[Peter Ziegler|Ziegler, P.A.]]}}; Cloetingh, S., Guiraud, R., Stampfli, G.M.; 2001. ''PeriTethyan Platforms: Dynamics of Rifting and Basin Inversion.'' In: P.A. Ziegler, W. Cavazza, A.F.H. Robertson & S. Crasquin-Soleau (eds.), Peri-Tethyan Rift/Wrench Basins and Passive Margins. Peri-Tethys Mem. 6, Mém. Mus. natn. Hist. nat., Paris, 186, 9-49.
*{{aut|[[Peter Ziegler|Ziegler, P.A.]]}}, Bertotti, G., Cloetingh, S.; 2002. ''Dynamic processes controlling foreland development - the role of mechanical (de)coupling of orogenic wedges and forelands.'' In: G. Bertotti, K. Schulmann & S. Cloetingh (Eds.), Continental Collision and the Tectono-Sedimentary Evolution of Forelands. Europ. Geophys. Soc. Stephan Mueller Special Publication Series 1, 17-56
*{{aut|[[Peter Ziegler|Ziegler, P.A.]]}}; Cloetingh, S.; 2004. ''Dynamic processes controlling evolution of rifted basins.'' Earth-Science Review 64, 1-50.
*{{aut|[[Peter Ziegler|Ziegler, P.A.]]}}; Schumacher, M.E., Dèzes, P., van Wees, J.-D., Cloetingh S.; 2004. ''Post-Variscan evolution of the lithosphere in the Rhine Graben area: constraints from subsidence modelling.'' In: Wison, M., Neuman, E-R., Davies, G.R., Timmerman, M.J., Heeremans, M. & Larsen, B.T. (eds.) Permo-Carboniferous Magmatism and Rifting in Europe. Geol. Soc., London, Spec. Publ. 223, 289-317.
*Cavazza, W., Roure, F., {{aut|[[Peter Ziegler|Ziegler, P.A.]]}}; 2004. ''The Mediterranean Area and the Surrounding Regions: Active Processes, Remnants of Former Tethys Oceans and Related Thrust Belts''. In: W. Cavazza, F. Roure, W. Spakman,G.M. Stampfli, P.A. Ziegler (eds.) The TRANSMED Atlas – The Mediterranean Region from Crust to Mantle.Springer, Berlin Heidelberg, pp. 1-29. (Accessible via http://www.springer.com/earth+science+geograpgy/geology/book/978-3-540-22181-4)
*Dèzes, P., Schmid, S.M., {{aut|[[Peter Ziegler|Ziegler, P.A.]]}}; 2004. ''Evolution of the European Cenozoic Rift System: interaction of the Alpine and Pyrenean orogens with their foreland lithosphere.'' Tectonophysics 389, 1-33.
*{{aut|[[Peter Ziegler|Ziegler, P.A.]]}}; 2005. ''Europe: Permian to Recent Evolution.'' In: R.C. Selley, L.R.M. Cocks, I.R. Plimer (eds.) Encyclopedia of Geology, Elsevier, pp. 102-125. (Accessible via >http://www.encyclopediaofgeology.com<)
*{{aut|[[Peter Ziegler|Ziegler, P.A.]]}}, Dèzes, P.; 2005 ''Evolution of the lithosphere in the area of the Rhine Rift System.'' In: J.H. Behrmann, P.A. Ziegler, S.M. Schmid, B. Heck, M. Granet (eds.) Special Issue EUCOR-URGENT, Int. J. Earth Sci. 94, 594-614.
*{{aut|[[Peter Ziegler|Ziegler, P.A.]]}}, Dèzes P.; 2006 ''Crustal configuration of Western and Central Europe.'' In: D.G. Gee & R.A. Stephenson (eds.), European Lithosphere Dynamics. Geol. Soc., London, Memoirs, 32, 43-56
*{{aut|[[Peter Ziegler|Ziegler, P.A.]]}}; Dèzes, P.; 2007 ''Neogene uplift of Variscan Massifs in the Alpine foreland: Timing and controlling mechanisms.'' Global and Planetary Change 58, 237-269.
*Cloetingh, S., {{aut|[[Peter Ziegler|Ziegler, P.A.]]}}; 2007. ''Tectonic Models for the Evolution of Sedimentary Basins.'' In: Watts, A.B., Schubert, G. (eds.) Treatise on Geophysics, Elsevier, Vol. 6, 485-611.
*Cloetingh, S.A.P.L., {{aut|[[Peter Ziegler|Ziegler, P.A.]]}}, 31 others and TOPO-EUROPE Working Group; 2007. ''TOPO-EUROPE: The geoscience of coupled deep Earth-surface processes.'' Global and Planetary Change 58, 1-118.
*{{aut|[[Peter Ziegler|Ziegler, P.A.]]}}; Fraefel, M.; 2009. ''Response of drainage systems to Neogene evolution of the Jura fold-thrust belt and Upper Rhine Graben.'' Swiss J. Geosci. 102, 57-75
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{{Infobox scientist | name = Peter Alfred Ziegler | image = | caption = | birth_date = November 2, 1928 | birth_place = Winterthur, Switzerland | death_date = | nationality = Swiss | fields = Geology, Palaeogeography, Tectonics | alma_mater = Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (ETH Zurich) | work_institutions = [[Royal Dutch Shell|Shell],
University of Basel,
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam | doctoral_advisor = Rudolf Trümpy | societies = | prizes = | signature = }}

Peter Alfred Ziegler (Winterthur, November 2, 1928) is a Swiss geologist, who made important contributions to the understanding of the geological evolution of Europe and the North Atlantic borderlands, of intraplate tectonics and of plate tectonic controls on the evolution and hydrocarbon potential of sedimentary basins. Ziegler’s career consists of 33 years as exploration geologist with the petroleum industry, 30 of which with [[Royal Dutch Shell|Shell], and 20 years of university teaching and research.

Life and Work

Ziegler took a Ph.D. degree at the ETHZ (Zürich) in spring 1955 and immediately joined the petroleum industry. Following three years of fieldwork and well sitting in Israel, Madagascar and the Algerian Sahara with American and French oil companies, he joined Shell Canada in Calgary. For six years he was engaged in the exploration of the Cordilleran foothills of British Columbia, the Northwest Territories and the Yukon, as well as of the Pacific shelf. This involved extensive helicopter-supported fieldwork. In view of a growing family, he converted from a structurally oriented field-geologist to a more sedentary, stratigraphic trap hunting subsurface-geologist and chalked-up his first natural gas discoveries in the Alberta down-dip reef belt. After guiding an airborne excursion through the Cordillera during the 1967 Devonian Symposium of Calgary, his guidebook, summarizing “The Development of Sedimentary Basins in Western and Arctic Canada”, was published by the Alberta Society of Petroleum Geologists in 1969.

January 1st 1970 Ziegler was transferred to Shell International in the Netherlands where he supervised Shell’s exploration activities in the North Sea area. As the North Sea success story unfolded, Shell and its partners were rewarded with numerous important oil and gas discoveries, including the giant Brent, Statfjord, and Troll fields. Ziegler’s responsibilities as exploration adviser expanded stepwise to all Shell companies in Europe, then South America, and ultimately worldwide.

Parallel to his operational responsibilities, Ziegler compiled regional geological data to gain a better understanding of the hydrocarbon potential of hitherto little explored basins on the Atlantic seaboard and of basins behind the Iron Curtain. Presentations at various conferences and symposia prompted academia to propose to Shell to publish his set of palaeogeographic/palaeotectonic maps. In 1982 Ziegler’s Geological Atlas of Western and Central Europe was published. In this volume he retraced the geological history, depositional environments and tectonics of Europe north of the Alps in greater detail than had ever been done before. In the same line, the American Association of Petroleum Geologists invited Ziegler to tour the USA and Canada in 1986-1987 as distinguished lecturer, speaking on the Evolution of the Arctic-North Atlantic and Western Tethys.

Scientific career

In autumn 1988 Ziegler retired from Shell and returned with his wife to Switzerland where he joined the University of Basel as lecturer. In short succession he published with Shell’s support in late 1988 the AAPG Memoir 43, entitled “Evolution of the Arctic-North Atlantic and Western Tethys”, in 1989 a volume published by the Royal Geological and Mining Society of the Netherlands on “Evolution of Laurussia - A Study in Late Palaeozoic Plate Tectonics” and in 1990 for Shell’s 100 years of Exploration Jubilee the 2nd edition of his “Geological Atlas of Western and Central Europe”. In addition he carried out consulting work, lectured regularly on Shell’s behalf at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, and participated in international research endeavors, such as the International Lithosphere Program (leader of working group 3: Intra-Plate Tectonics 1985-90: Bureau member 1991-94), EUROPROBE (1990-2002), the IGCP-369 Comparative evolution of Peri-Tethyan Rift Basins Project (1994-99) and the TRANSMED Atlas Project (2000-04). He initiated and coordinated the transnational EUCOR-URGENT Project (1999-2008) that dealt with the evolution and neotectonics of the Upper Rhine Graben. He contributed materially to the development of the follow-up TOPO-EUROPE Project, which addresses the neotectonic and topographic evolution of Europe.

Ziegler published widely in international journals and in thematic volumes on processes controlling extensional and compressional intraplate tectonics and on the evolution of the lithosphere. His publications found wide recognition and contributed enormously to narrowing the gap between academia and the industry. His work changed the way geologists look at depositional systems and tectonic processes controlling the evolution of sedimentary basins.

Awards

In 1992 Peter Ziegler was appointed as Honorary Lecturer at University of Basel and in 1996 as Titular Professor for Global Geology. He was awarded Honorary Doctor Degrees by the Moscow State University (1997) and the Technical University Delft (2001). He is recipient of the Foumarier medal of the Belgian Geological Society, the van Waterschot van der Gracht medal of the Royal Geological and Mining Society of the Netherlands, the William Smith medal of the Geological Society of London, the Neville George medal of the Geological Society of Glasgow, the Stephan Müller medal of the European Geosciences Union, the Leopold von Buch medal of the German Geological Society and the Leonidovici Kaptsa medal of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences. From the American Association of Petroleum Geologists he received the Robert Dott sr. Memorial Award for the publication of his Memoir 43, and later the Special Commendation Award for his regional synthesis of the geological evolution of Europe and for being a lively catalyst of the dialogue among Earth Scientists.

Memberships

He is a member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Sciences, the Polish Academy of Arts and Sciences, the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences and the Academia Europaea. He is a life member of the Bureau of the International Lithosphere Program and a honorary member of the Geological Society of London, the European Geosciences Union, the Geological Society of Poland and the American Association of Petroleum Geologists.

Honours

At the occasion of his 80th birthday the Swiss Geological Society honoured Peter A. Ziegler with a symposium on the theme “Deep Earth - from Crust to Core”, held in Lugano, November 23d, 2008. Peter A. Ziegler is still active and regularly contributes to geosciences by reviewing papers and research proposals. It is the unending support by his wife Yvonne that has shaped his career. Hats off to her!

Selected publications

  • Ziegler, P.A.; 1969: The Development of Sedimentary Basins in Western and Arctic Canada. Alberta Soc. Petrol. Geol. Spec. Publ., 89 p.
  • Ziegler, P.A.; 1975. Geologic evolution of the North Sea and its tectonic framework. Am. Assoc. Petrol. Geol., Bull. 59, 1073-1097.
  • Ziegler, P.A.; 1980. Northwestern Europe: Subsidence patterns of Post-Variscan Basins. In: J. Cogné & M. Slansky (eds.) Géologie de l'Europe du Précambrien aux bassis sédimentaire post-hercyniens. Mém. BRGM, 108, 249-280.
  • Ziegler, P.A.; 1982. Geological Atlas of Western and Central Europe. Shell Int. Petrol. Mij. B.V. and Elsevier Science Publishers, Amsterdam, 130 p, and 40 encl.
  • Ziegler, P.A.; 1986. Geodynamic model for the Paleozoic crustal consolidation of Western and Central Europe. Tectonophysics, 126, 303-328.
  • Ziegler, P.A.; 1987. Late Cretaceous and Cenozoic intra-plate compressional deformations in the Alpine foreland - a geodynamic model. Tectonophysics, 137, 389-420.
  • Ziegler, P.A.; 1988: Evolution of the Arctic-North Atlantic and the Western Tethys, American Association of Petroleum Geologists Memoir 43
  • Ziegler, P.A.; 1989: Evolution of Laurussia - A Study in Late Palaeozoic Plate Tectonics, Royal Geological and Mining Society of the Netherlands, Kluwer, Dordrecht.
  • Ziegler, P.A.; 1990. Geological Atlas of Western and Central Europe, 2nd Ed. Shell Int. Petrol. Mij. B.V., dist. by Geol. Soc. Publ. House Bath, 239 p and 56 encl.
  • Ziegler, P.A.; (ed.) 1992. Geodynamics of Rifting. Reprints from Tectonophysics. Elsevier, Amsterdam, London, NewYork, Tokyo, 901p.
  • Ziegler, P.A.; 1993. Plate moving mechanisms: their relative importance. J. Geol. Soc., London, 150, 927-940.
  • Ziegler, P.A.; 1994. Cenozoic rift systems of Western and Central Europe: an overview. Geol. Mijnbow, 73, 99-127.
  • Ziegler, P.A., Cloetingh, S., van Wees, J-D.; 1995. Dynamics of Intra-plate Com-pressional Deformation: The Alpine Foreland and other Examples. Tectonophysics 252, 7-59.
  • Ziegler, P.A., Horvàth, F. (eds.); 1996. Structure and prospects of Alpine Basins and Forelands. Peri-Tethys Mem. 2, Mém. Mus. natn. Hist. nat., Paris, 170: 547 pp.
  • Ziegler, P.A., van Wees, J-D., Cloetingh, S.; 1998. Mechanical controls on collision-related compressional intraplate deformation. Tectonophysics, 300: 103-129.
  • Ziegler, P.A., Roure, F.; 1999. Petroleum systems of Alpine-Mediterranean foldbelts and basins. In: B. Durand, L. Jolivet, F. Horvath and M. Séranne (eds.), The Mediterranean Basins - Tertiary extension within the Alpine Orogen. Geol. Soc., London, Spec. Publ. 156, 517-540.
  • Ziegler, P.A.; Cloetingh, S., Guiraud, R., Stampfli, G.M.; 2001. PeriTethyan Platforms: Dynamics of Rifting and Basin Inversion. In: P.A. Ziegler, W. Cavazza, A.F.H. Robertson & S. Crasquin-Soleau (eds.), Peri-Tethyan Rift/Wrench Basins and Passive Margins. Peri-Tethys Mem. 6, Mém. Mus. natn. Hist. nat., Paris, 186, 9-49.
  • Ziegler, P.A., Bertotti, G., Cloetingh, S.; 2002. Dynamic processes controlling foreland development - the role of mechanical (de)coupling of orogenic wedges and forelands. In: G. Bertotti, K. Schulmann & S. Cloetingh (Eds.), Continental Collision and the Tectono-Sedimentary Evolution of Forelands. Europ. Geophys. Soc. Stephan Mueller Special Publication Series 1, 17-56
  • Ziegler, P.A.; Cloetingh, S.; 2004. Dynamic processes controlling evolution of rifted basins. Earth-Science Review 64, 1-50.
  • Ziegler, P.A.; Schumacher, M.E., Dèzes, P., van Wees, J.-D., Cloetingh S.; 2004. Post-Variscan evolution of the lithosphere in the Rhine Graben area: constraints from subsidence modelling. In: Wison, M., Neuman, E-R., Davies, G.R., Timmerman, M.J., Heeremans, M. & Larsen, B.T. (eds.) Permo-Carboniferous Magmatism and Rifting in Europe. Geol. Soc., London, Spec. Publ. 223, 289-317.
  • Cavazza, W., Roure, F., Ziegler, P.A.; 2004. The Mediterranean Area and the Surrounding Regions: Active Processes, Remnants of Former Tethys Oceans and Related Thrust Belts. In: W. Cavazza, F. Roure, W. Spakman,G.M. Stampfli, P.A. Ziegler (eds.) The TRANSMED Atlas – The Mediterranean Region from Crust to Mantle.Springer, Berlin Heidelberg, pp. 1-29. (Accessible via http://www.springer.com/earth+science+geograpgy/geology/book/978-3-540-22181-4)
  • Dèzes, P., Schmid, S.M., Ziegler, P.A.; 2004. Evolution of the European Cenozoic Rift System: interaction of the Alpine and Pyrenean orogens with their foreland lithosphere. Tectonophysics 389, 1-33.
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