George Ulrich (American geologist)

George Ulrich is an American geologist and volcanologist.

He received his PhD in Geology from the University of Colorado in 1963.[1]

On 12 June 1985 while working for the United States Geological Survey as senior geologist of the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory, Ulrich fell through a thin crust of rock and was partially submerged in lava. He was quickly pulled out by a visiting Italian geologist, named Dario Tedesco[2] , but received second and third degree burns on both of his legs. His protective equipment protected his legs from being burned beyond saving.[3][4] The remains of the gear he wore when exposed to the lava is currently on display at Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park.

A panel at Volcanoes national park detailing Ulrich's accident.

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