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Deborah Steward
August 17, 2025
Nothing much about geomorphology in the obit, but as one of Dr. Birkeland´s students in the 70´s he inspired an awareness and passion for landscape dynamics that has never left me. Great professor. I´m thrilled he had a good life.
Fred Marinelli
October 17, 2024
In 1972, as a sophomore majoring is sociology, I signed up for a 100-level course titled "Man and His Physical Environment", which was intended for nongeology majors. It was my good fortune that the class was taught by Dr. Birkland. After two weeks I was totally hooked. I smile when I think of one of his lines that a certain geological event took place 50 million years ago ..... "I think it was on a Thursday." Dr. Birkland guided me in changing my major and I ultimately graduated from CU with a geology degree in 1975. I continued to a Ph.D. and worked in the earth sciences for nearly 50 years. I can honestly say he was a springboard that changed the trajectory of my life. He was a GREAT teacher with a great sense of humor. I am sure he inspired other undergraduates to change their majors to geology. Its a wonderful legacy for a wonderful person. Fred Marinelli
Sarah Boyd
January 18, 2023
I was just telling my son about my great geology professor back in 1988, Professor Birkeland. I remember him doing a vertical jump up onto his lab table in his classroom -- a feat I bet few in the classroom could manage.
Because of Prof. Birkeland and his passion for geology, I still read about geology and have encouraged my college freshman to take his college's intro to geology course.
Sounds like he led a full life.
Suzie Sandall
December 22, 2022
So sorry to hear... sharing your sorrow. He was a great friend to all! Remembering ski days at sun valley and beyond!
Don and Suzie Sandall
Les LaFountain
July 27, 2022
I was saddened to see the notice of Pete's death in the magazine GSA Today. I received a PhD at CU working in the Front Range under Bill Braddock. I fondly recall skiing with Pete and his family in Aspen and elsewhere. I'm sure he will be missed by the immediate and CU family. [email protected]
Alan Lester
June 16, 2022
In the Geology Dept, CU Boulder, Pete was my advocate, boss, mentor, and above all my friend. I learned so much from his example.
Hazel Joan Gordon
May 26, 2022
Another fond memory of Pete from a grateful former grad. student. He presented a non-stressful geology/soils periodic research platform by students and their peers, the first I've ever attended. What a generous, kind man!
Laura & Marc Fisher
April 7, 2022
Forever an Eldoran.
Ski you later.
Bill Holland
February 24, 2022
I met Pete while stomping around on skis two winters ago at North Boulder Park when there were only about an 1 and 1/2 on the ground. He could tell I was an xc kook like himself, and we had a wonderful interaction during which I told him of my fascination with the 10th Mountain Division and he told me about a vet named Hugh Evans living at Frasier Meadows. I lost no time getting to know Hugh and reading him and his wife the synopsis of the screenplay I was developing about the 10th. I later had many visits with Hugh and took him and his wife to a book reading event at Boulder Bookstore where we talked to the author of "Winter Army," the most recent historical book about the 10th. I kept thinking how I'd love to reconnect with Pete but couldn't recall his last name. Alas, I had to discover it belatedly through this obit! Wherever you are now, Pete, Godspeed! Just that little exchange made a big difference in my life.
Jim Walsh
February 9, 2022
One of Pete´s countless student/ admirers. He was a young professor when I met him and one of my favorites. He was on my master´s thesis committee. I was lucky to be in Grad school with people like Pete and Bill Bradley. Really good people who it seemed all they really cared about was giving young people a good education, teaching their love of geology, and being fair and straight forward. God Bless Peter Birkeland.
Jenny Shanahan
February 7, 2022
So sorry for your loss. I remember Pete as a loving father to Robin and Karl and devoted husband to Sue. He was a true character as many can attest.
Constance Klinger
February 4, 2022
A heart so big he joined people together in laughter and joy. This man shared time and space that made an impact on all of us. Skiing the cosmos while spilling beer and laughter on all of us.
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