Gregory J. Retallack is an emeritus professor at the University of Oregon best known for his research on the fossil record of soils. His efforts at detailed characterization and interpretation of paleosols is documented in more than 300 refereed publications and 12 books. His textbook “Soils of the past” is now in its third edition. He is a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the Geological Society of America, and recipient of the Stillwell Medal of the Geological Society of Australia and the Ingerson Award of the Geochemical Society. Three fossil species have been named in his honor: a fern, angiosperm leaf, and mouse deer.
Soil Grown Tall, reviewed here, is a shorter summary intended for a wider audience. ... Retallack's book is well stuffed with insights and ideas, some quite startling. ... The book shines with a sense of the beauty of landscape, which has served Retallack well. The book is full of well-chosen reminiscences, which lend life to the narrative. ... The book is clearly written, well illustrated, and well produced. (Egbert Giles Leigh, Evolution, Education & Outreach, Vol. 15 (1), 2022)