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Jan Koziar is a Polish geologist who is known for his work in [[expansion tectonics]].
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Jan Koziar was born in 1943, Wola Mielecka, Poland (then occupied by the Germans). Graduated from the University of Wroclaw - Faculty of Natural Sciences in geology (1966). Then hired as a researcher-lecturer at the Institute of Geological Sciences, University of Wrocław. From 1970 he began to develop the expanding Earth theory. Removed from the university for political reasons in 1982. Returned to work in 1989, working still in the field of geotectonics. In 2001 – 2008 he gave the course lectures “Expanding Earth with basic geotectonics”. Pensioned in 2008, Koziar continues researching into the Expanding Earth theory in Wrocław, where he established the Wrocław Geotectonic Laboratory.
  
 
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Jan Koziar
Jan Koziar
Residence Wroclaw, Poland

Jan Koziar is a Polish geologist who is known for his work in expansion tectonics.

History

Jan Koziar was born in 1943, Wola Mielecka, Poland (then occupied by the Germans). Graduated from the University of Wroclaw - Faculty of Natural Sciences in geology (1966). Then hired as a researcher-lecturer at the Institute of Geological Sciences, University of Wrocław. From 1970 he began to develop the expanding Earth theory. Removed from the university for political reasons in 1982. Returned to work in 1989, working still in the field of geotectonics. In 2001 – 2008 he gave the course lectures “Expanding Earth with basic geotectonics”. Pensioned in 2008, Koziar continues researching into the Expanding Earth theory in Wrocław, where he established the Wrocław Geotectonic Laboratory.

Abstracts