Marcel Alexandre Bertrand (July 2, 1847 – February 13, 1907) was a French geologist born in Paris.
He was the son of mathematician Joseph Louis François Bertrand (1822–1900), and son-in-law to physicist Éleuthère Mascart (1837-1908).
He studied at the École Polytechnique, and beginning in 1869 he attended the Ecole des Mines de Paris.
From 1877 he carried out geological mapping studies of Provence, the Jura Mountains and the Alps.
His wave theory described a build-up of massive folds of earth taking place over successive geological eras, called the Caledonian, Hercynian and Alpine periods of orogeny.