Bright Sparcs
Biographical entry
|
|||
Halligan, Gerald Harnett (1856 - 1942)FGS |
|
|
|
Hydrographer and Civil engineer | |
Born: 21 April 1856 Glebe, New South Wales, Australia. Died: 23 November 1942 Killara, New South Wales, Australia. | |
Gerald Harnett Halligan, worked for the New South Wales Department of Public Works from 1871 to 1918. His many roles there included chief surveyor in charge of all borings for harbour and bridge construction and was inspecting engineer from 1911. Halligan was asked by the Royal Society of London to join their expedition to the Pacific atoll where he supervised the coral borings. His help was also sort after by the Tasmanian government on issues relating to sand drift on agricultural land. Even after his official retirement in 1918, Halligan continued to work. He completed a hydrographical survey of Lake Eyre and produced many oceanographic maps for the Pan Pacific Science congresses held in 1923 and 1929. Gerald Halligan was also an internationally recognized expert in oceanography, especially in the areas or tides, currents and sand dune formation. |
Career Highlights | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Chronology
| ||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
| ||
Published by The University of Melbourne eScholarship Research Centre on ASAPWeb, 1994 - 2007 Originally published 1994-1999 by Australian Science Archives Project, 1999-2006 by the Australian Science and Technology Heritage Centre Disclaimer, Copyright and Privacy Policy Submit any comments, questions, corrections and additions Prepared by: Acknowledgements Updated: 26 February 2007 http://www.asap.unimelb.edu.au/bsparcs/biogs/P001240b.htm |