Sten Rudberg

Sten Rudberg (13 September 1917 – 22 October 1996) was a Swedish geologist and geomorphologist.

[1] Sten Rudberg was appointed chair professor of the Göteborg University in 1958 after incumbent professor Karl-Erik Bergsten moved to Lund University.

[2][3] In 1959 Rudberg was elected into the Royal Society of Sciences and Letters in Gothenburg.

[3] Rudbergs Ph.D. thesis dealt with the large-scale geomorphology and denudation chronology of Västerbotten in northern Sweden, he subsequently continued to work on large scale geomorphology of Scandinavia[5] while also making scientific contributions dealing with wind erosion,[6] cliff retreat,[7] and periglacial mass movements.

[8] While working with large-scale geomorphology Rudberg was not concerned with tectonics.