Keith Alan Waterhouse Crook is an Australian geologist and Clarke Medalist.
Education
Crook attended Newington College (1944-1949) and the University of Sydney from whence he graduated as a Bachelor of Science in 1954 and a Master of Science in 1956. He then did a Doctor of Philosophy at the University of New England from 1956 until 1959, followed by postdoctoral studies at the University of Melbourne and the University of Alberta, Canada, from 1959 until 1961.
Career
In 1961, Crook took a position at the Australian National University teaching sedimentology and stratigraphy. He undertook research in New Guinea and Tumut, New South Wales. This research was concerned with the tectonic development of sedimentary basins.
In mid-1992 Crook was appointed to a position at the University of Hawai’i as Science Program Director of the Undersea Laboratory.
He returned to the American National University as a Visiting Fellow in mid-2004, where he continues his research. In 1963 Crook joined the Australian Labor Party and stood as a candidate in the 1969 Federal elections.