Geologist and science promoter, finder of Crepidosoma doyleii, and painter
Not to be confused with the Irish photographer and music producer Eamonn Doyle, or the American singer, Eamon (Doyle).
Eamon Doyle is an Irish scientist, science promoter, and painter, based in County Clare, where he is the official geologist for The Burren and the Cliffs of Moher, and the geopark[1] encompassing them. In 2017, a new species of brittle star, that he discovered in fossil form from 435 million years ago, Crepidosoma doyleii, was named after him[2][3] and he identified a further new species in 2019.[4]
^Donovan, S.K., Doyle, E.N. (February 2019). "Utility of crinoid columnals in palaeontology illustrated by a new species: Clare Shale Formation (Carboniferous), Doolin, County Clare, western Ireland". Proceedings of the Geologists' Association. 130 (6): 696–700. doi:10.1016/j.pgeola.2019.02.004. ISSN0016-7878. are from a float block of the Clare Shale Formation (Bashkirian stage) at Fisherstreet Bay, Doolin, County Clare ... Heloambocolumnus (col.) harperi gen. et sp. nov.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)