Douglas Wilson Johnson was an American geographer and geomorphologist best known for his work on coastal processes and landforms [Wikipedia].
Here's a quick summary of what I found about him:
- Lived: 1878-1944 [Wikipedia]
- Known for: Contributions to the understanding of coastal processes and landforms [Wikipedia].
- Published works:
- My German Correspondence; Concerning Germany's Responsibility for the War and for the Method of Its Conduct, Being a Letter from a German Professor to [Amazon]
- Report on the Geological Excursion Through New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah, Summer of 1906 [Amazon]
- Origin of Submarine Canyons (1939) [Encyclopedia.com]