IGNATIUS DONNELLY AND THE END OF THE WORLD




Richard L. Meehan

Richard Meehan has degrees from M.I.T. and Imperial College, University of London. Following service with the U.S. Army he lived and worked in Southeast Asia in the early 1960s, and then in the Western U.S. and South America. He has maintained a consulting practice in Palo Alto and taught at Stanford University for the past twenty five years. He lives with his family in Menlo Park, California, a short walk from San Francisquito Creek.

Testimony of the Oaks (Recent Paper presented at Natural Catastrophes during Bronze Age Civilisations: Archaeological, Geological and Astronomical Perspectives. A conference at Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge 11th-13th July 1997) 

Book Reviews 

Courses taught:

  • AES 114: Engineering Geology of Quaternary Sediments
  • CE 294: Geotechnical Failures
  • STS 180: Dispute Resolution
  • STS 90q: San Francisquito Creek
 meehan@stanford.edu