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c Names (US-ACAN) after David J. Lidke, USGS | geologist, a member of the party. |
Natalia Dubrovinskaia is a Russian | geologist, a Swedish citizen. |
" Schmitt (born July 3, 1935) is an American | geologist, a former NASA astronaut, University Profess |
Geologist A. P. Coleman named the river in 1892. | |
reported in 1997, and named after Australian | geologist A. Y. Glikson, attention to the site being d |
shale was patented by Canadian physician and | geologist Abraham Pineo Gesner. |
It was first truly studied by New Brunswick | geologist Abraham Gesner, who had heard stories of roc |
rg, Saxony, where he studied under the noted | geologist Abraham Gottlob Werner (1749 or 1750-1817). |
Germany he became acquainted with the great | geologist Abraham Gottlob Werner. |
Robert Were Fox the Younger - | Geologist active in the early days of the British Asso |
e Sedgwick Trail, named after the well-known | geologist Adam Sedgwick runs along the Clough from Dan |
e Sedgwick Trail, named after the well-known | geologist Adam Sedgwick (1785-1873) runs along the Clo |
pitsbergen, Norway and named after Norwegian | geologist Adolf Hoel (1879-1964). |
Inspired to become a | geologist after witnessing the Napier earthquake first |
In 1896, the explorer and | geologist Albert Peter Low, a member of the Geological |
In 1898, the | geologist Albert Peter Low used Kaniapiskau, and by th |
Selwyn Street is named after | geologist Alfred R. C. Selwyn |
lature asking for the appointment of a state | geologist, although it took another 27 years before [[ |
He soon acquired a reputation as a practical | geologist, an authority upon the coal measures, and an |
Joseph George Cumming, | geologist and archaeologist |
Maryland, November 24, 1927) was an eminent | geologist and professor, internationally known, and th |
heir names after James Hector, a naturalist, | geologist, and surgeon who was a member of the expedit |
Peter Bellinger Brodie (1815-1897), | geologist and churchman |
aturalist, zoologist, comparative anatomist, | geologist, and microscopist, was one of the most famou |
st 26, 1881 - April 15, 1964) was a Canadian | geologist and paleontologist. |
l of Grange, FRSE (1860-1934) was a Scottish | geologist and geographer, noted for his work on the Mo |
Nikolaj Hartz (1867-1937), Danish | geologist and botanist |
BE, FRS (born 2 November 1934) is an eminent | geologist and geophysicist. |
- December 5, 1982 in Kiev) was a Ukrainian | geologist and mining specialist. |
net (May 15, 1801 - January 8, 1869), French | geologist and metallurgist, was born at Strasbourg. |
, Ph.D. (born March 18, 1954) is an American | geologist and a former NASA astronaut who has flown on |
tic work by Laurent "Lillo" Steidle, a Swiss | geologist and painter. |
26, 1931 - October 6, 1980) was an American | geologist and planetary scientist. |
William Johnson Sollas FRS, | geologist and anthropologist. |
ittee of Australia (ANCA) for Ian R. McLeod, | geologist and leader of an airborne field party that v |
t way to see the world through the eyes of a | geologist, and offer a chance to take home fossil spec |
's children, Dr. Potter, an intellectual and | geologist and Pompey Jones, a one-time street performe |
William Boyd Dawkins, | geologist and archaeologist |
I. C. Chacko, Illiparambil, | Geologist and Physicist, State Geologist of Travancore |
Alphonse Francois Renard, | geologist and petrographer (19th century) |
1951 in Paterson, New Jersey) is an American | geologist and a former NASA astronaut. |
Alexander Catcott (1725-1779) was an English | geologist and theologian born in Bristol, who became t |
arning his certification as an environmental | geologist and parenting his two young children. |
Louis Lartet (1840 - 1899) was a French | geologist and paleontologist. |
ine-et-Marne - August 24, 1861) was a French | geologist and mining engineer. |
o send the best of his fossil fishes to that | geologist, and to others after the death of Miller. |
native Evolution (1988) is a book written by | geologist and paleontologist Dougal Dixon. |
ition at Bowdoin College in 1873-75, and was | geologist and paleontologist of the United States Geol |
Gregoryite was named after the British | geologist and author John Walter Gregory, who studied |
3 January 1842, Eberhard Fugger, a renowned | geologist, and director of the Salzburg Museum bought |
He became a professor, | geologist and manager by career. |
24 September - Adolphe d'Archiac, | geologist and paleontologist (d.1868). |
25 October - Theodor Kjerulf, | geologist and poet (b.1825) |
ewspaper established in 1840 by the Scottish | geologist and writer, Hugh Miller. |
or Waco, Texas to his father Emil Malick, a | geologist and son of an Assyrian Christian Lebanese im |
Vivian Fuchs (1908-1999), British | geologist and polar explorer |
Stephan Konrad Matthai is a German | geologist and petroleum engineer. |
February 1817 - 24 March 1881) was a French | geologist and mineralogist. |
March 7, 1945), was a German geographer and | geologist and the father of Walther Penck. |
2 November 1868 - 15 May 1947) was a British | geologist and educational administrator. |
(9 June 1904 - 18 April 1958) was a British | geologist and paleontologist, regarded as the leading |
The | geologist and philanthropist Elizabeth Carne was born |
cember 1885 - 20 August 1957) was a research | geologist and academic. |
March 12 - William Buckland, English | geologist and paleontologist (d. |
David T. Ansted (1814-1880), English | geologist and author |
It is named after Sir Douglas Mawson, a | geologist and explorer who made several expeditions to |
1812 - 15 May 1873) was a physician, amateur | geologist, and historian of Scottish descent. |
November 19 - John William Dawson, | geologist and university administrator (b.1820) |
lizabeth Catherine Thomas Carne (1817-1873), | geologist and author. |
December 7, 1826 - October 1, 1893), English | geologist and Unitarian minister, was born at Lewes in |
Noted local miner, | geologist and palaentologist Charles M. Wheatley exami |
rch 4, 1815 - June 29, 1873) was an American | geologist and paleontologist, born at Brimfield, Massa |
October 13 - John William Dawson, | geologist and university administrator (d.1899) |
, 1818 Hamburg - April 1, 1892) was a German | geologist and mineralogist. |
Archibald Geikie (1835-1924), noted Scottish | geologist and Director-General of the Geological Surve |
hony Leonard Harris (born 1935) is a British | geologist and former president of the Geological Socie |
pril 12, 1923, Prague) was a Bohemian German | geologist and paleontologist. |
Charles Rollin Keyes (1864-1942) was a U.S. | geologist and in 1918 was a U.S. Senate candidate in I |
Lonsdale was a | geologist and his study of fossils found in South Devo |
and housing two scientists (Joseph Jukes, a | geologist, and John MacGillivray, a zoologist), the Fl |
Wilhelm Heinrich Waagen was a | geologist and paleontologist. |
4, 1968, Prague) was a Czech paleontologist, | geologist, and science popularizer. |
her Henry (father of Abraham Pineo Gesner, a | geologist and writer, best known as the inventor of ke |
June 1838 - 29 September 1908) was a German | geologist and explorer born in Mannheim. |
lter Frederick Ferrier (1865-1950), Canadian | geologist and mining engineer |
United Kingdom) was an English cartographer, | geologist and Mathematician. |
ral waters) were made in 1830 by the Russian | geologist and engineer G. Dzoyokoyev-Boykikov; these d |
David A. Hodell (born 1958) is a | geologist and paleoclimatologist. |
ly 1914, Huntingdon, England) was an English | geologist and geophysicist. |
21 April - Charles Barrois, | geologist and palaeontologist (d.1939). |
It has an image of the Italian | geologist and paleontologist Antonio Stoppani, whose g |
ter Swedish prime minister for justice), the | geologist and mining engineer Jacob Henrik af Forselle |
in Dunmow, Essex) was a British exploration | geologist and author. |
ksander Czekanowski (1833-1876) was a Polish | geologist and explorer of Siberia. |
nuary 20, 1951) was a Costa Rican zoologist, | geologist and explorer. |
d States), and his wife, Lou Henry Hoover, a | geologist and Latinist. |
Abraham Pineo Gesner, physician and surgeon, | geologist, and inventor (d.1864) |
15, 1840 - November 29, 1910) was an English | geologist and ornithologist. |
1879 - 30 September 1964) was an Australian | geologist and public servant. |
The hospital was named after Canadian | geologist and map maker Charles Camsell. |
Charpentier was the son of the Saxony | geologist and "Berghauptmann" ( head of the mining ins |
tary Cross DFC FRS (1898-1955) was a British | geologist and soldier. |
1890, Milne-Graden) was a Scottish advocate, | geologist and meteorologist. |
ber 1896 - 2 January 1980) was an Australian | geologist and palaeontologist. |
October 1832 - 23 June 1905) was an English | geologist and naturalist. |
), called in short Jan Umbgrove, was a Dutch | geologist and Earth scientist. |
wn, Ohio - November 5, 1972) was an American | geologist and dinosaur hunter. |
nt de Charpentier (1779 - 1847) was a German | geologist and entomologist. |
e married Pierre Alexievitch Orloff, a Swiss | geologist and descendant of the Russian Royal Family, |
See Robert Dick, Baker of Thurso, | Geologist and Botanist, by Samuel Smiles (1878). |
ngton, - 12 June 1949, London) was a British | geologist and President of the Geological Society of L |
Colin Phipps, petroleum | geologist and Labour MP from 1974-9 for Dudley West |
From 1849 he served as | geologist and naturalist with the British government's |
ite was named after Armand Renier, a Belgian | geologist and Director of the Belgian Geological Surve |
Monro is a Chartered | Geologist and Fellow of the Geological Society and was |
Abraham Pineo Gesner, physician and surgeon, | geologist, and inventor (b.1797) |
irst cousin of Raphael Pumpelly, an American | geologist and explorer. |
ober - Charles Joseph Sainte-Claire Deville, | geologist and meteorologist (b.1814). |
mbers included photographer James D. Hutton, | geologist and naturalist Ferdinand Vandeveer Hayden. |
Kinahan (1829-1908), M.R.I.A., was an Irish | geologist and archaeologist. |
m 1934 to 1936 as Assistant State of Georgia | Geologist and participated in a geological survey of G |
was born in Fort Worth, Texas, the son of a | geologist, and he studied petroleum geology at Utah St |
February 18, 1884) was an American botanist, | geologist, and naturalist. |
oria; her father George Sweet was an amateur | geologist and encouraged both his daughters to enter t |
It is named after the Baltic German | geologist and mineralogist Wolf von Engelhardt (1910-2 |
Bellinger Brodie (1815-1897) was an English | geologist and churchman, the son of the conveyancer Pe |
mber 1889, died 29 March 1970) was a British | geologist and Professor of Geology at Imperial College |
5 April 1933 - 27 August 1998) was a British | geologist and academic at the University of Oxford. |
(1 June 1823 - 8 August 1908) was a Canadian | geologist and explorer. |
er 20, 1843 - April 7, 1932) was an American | geologist and author. |
son (1895-11-17 - 1965-12-29) was an English | Geologist and Paleontologist. |
ry 1931 - 20 July 1997) was a British marine | geologist and geophysicist and a key contributor to th |
, 1915 - April 9, 1982) was a Russian Soviet | geologist and astronomer. |
Hermione Cockburn | Geologist and broadcaster, was brought up in the villa |
Gorlov (born 1839 in Irkutsk, Russia) was a | geologist and engineer who explored many of the mines |
ell (February 8, 1876 - 1958) was a Canadian | geologist and Commissioner of the Northwest Territorie |
ary 26, 1823 - July 6, 1901) was an American | geologist and professor at the University of Californi |
Nicolae Frolov (1876-1948) was a Romanian | geologist and agronomist from Bessarabia. |
(March 3, 1800 - July 5, 1862) was a German | geologist and paleontologist. |
or McInnes is a chartered civil engineer and | geologist and a Fellow of the Institution of Civil Eng |
Ferrierite was named for Canadian | geologist and mining engineer Walter Frederick Ferrier |
He was a businessman, | geologist and professor of geology by career. |
Hoffman (born March 21, 1941) is a Canadian | geologist and former Sturgis Hooper Professor of Geolo |
- 16 April 1915) was an English naturalist, | geologist and writer of numerous books on natural hist |
ary 28, 1949-January 5, 2002) was an English | geologist and lunar scientist. |
(May 20, 1838 - June 11, 1912) was a German | geologist and petrographer. |
Dunedin, 1885; d. 1970) was a New Zealand | geologist and geomorphologist. |
her parents, Sir Tannatt Edgeworth David, a | geologist and Antarctic explorer and Caroline Martha D |
1900), German-born Israeli | geologist and an expert in the field of hydrology. |
arthenshire, Wales, it was named for British | geologist and mineralogist Alfred Brammall (1879-?). |
Christian O'Brien, British exploration | geologist and author |
After this he returned to his life as a | geologist and chef. |
Thomas Belt (1832-1878), an English | geologist and naturalist, was born at Newcastle-on-Tyn |
Since then, Murray has worked as a forensic | geologist and, with then fellow Rutgers professor John |
It was named in honor of the Danish | geologist, Andreas Nikolaus Kornerup (1857-1883). |
MGE No. 495/12457, was in 1914 discovered by | geologist Andrei Dmitrievich Arkhangelsky. |
It was named by | geologist Andrew Lawson who also named the San Andreas |
At that time the Butchart, | geologist Andy Zdon (NAU), the publisher and the Natio |
eman (died April 1971) was a respected Irish | geologist, archaeologist and speleologist. |
Warren Upham (1850 - 1934) was a | geologist, archaeologist, and librarian who is best kn |
der his brother and later became a prominent | geologist as well. |
Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA) is an American | geologist, Associate Professor of Geology at Cornell U |
uler-Chelpin was married to the botanist and | geologist Astrid Cleve (daughter of the Uppsala chemis |
24, 1822 - September 27, 1852) was a German | geologist, astronomer, and traveler from Hamburg. |
William King (1809-1886), an Anglo-Irish | geologist at Queen's College Galway, was the first (in |
He has worked as a planetary | geologist at the United States Geological Survey and N |
ger interviewed with J.O. Nomland, the chief | geologist at the Standard Oil Company of California, i |
and named by him for Frank Leverett, eminent | geologist at the University of Michigan and authority |
e] is a mountebank and a pretender and not a | geologist at all." |
discoverers, Hubert Staudigel (the foremost | geologist at San Diego's Scripps Institution of Oceano |
ry by J. R. van der Fliert, a Dutch Reformed | geologist at the Free University of Amsterdam, who cal |
m was coined in 1968 by Dorothy Vitaliano, a | geologist at Indiana University. |
He worked as a | geologist at the West Virginia Geological and Economic |
ria-Hungary in 1883 and in 1885-89 was staff | geologist at the Nobel company in Baku. |
l University, the Estwing Outstanding Senior | Geologist Award at Colorado College, and the Estwing H |
am Peach, an amateur British naturalist and | geologist.. Ben was educated at the Royal School of Min |
the desert region of San Angelo, California, | geologist Ben Gilbert (Phil Harvey) brings a strange b |
confused with Martin Simpson (1800-1892), a | geologist best known for his work in the Whitby area. |
, Santa Barbara, California) was an American | geologist best known for his extensive geological mapp |
It was first discovered in 1972 by | geologist Bob Stewart and later studied by Livio L. To |
D.G.S., was a Soviet Russian astronomer and | geologist, born in Otyassakh in the Tambov region of t |
pril 11, 1878) was a German mineralogist and | geologist born in Berlin. |
1, 1862 - February 7, 1935) was an American | geologist, born in Palmyra, New York. |
July 1795-16 September 1857) was an English | geologist born at North Cray in Kent. |
r 7, 1850 - August 20, 1912) was an Austrian | geologist, born in Vienna. |
e Ransome, Ph.D. (1868-1935) was an American | geologist, born at Greenwich, England. |
October 1814 - 28 January 1900) was a German | geologist, born at Altenburg, the capital of Saxe-Alte |
ry Brigham, A.M. (1855-1932) was an American | geologist, born at Perry, New York and educated at Col |
It was named for Argentine | geologist brothers, Carlos Ameghino (1865-1936) and Fl |
Willis, a | geologist by profession, said he was tapped for the vo |
He was an engineer and | geologist by career. |
bb, a shearer at Boxhole sheep station, took | geologist Cecil Madigan to examine the crater. |
Madigan Street is named after | geologist Cecil Thomas Madigan |
luence, not least on the up and coming young | geologist Charles Darwin who read them with enthusiasm |
l Cottage in Moffatdale where the pioneering | geologist Charles Lapworth stayed from 1872 to 1877. |
now in operation, is a book by the Scottish | geologist Charles Lyell. |
was born in Galashiels, Scotland, the son of | geologist Charles Lapworth and educated at St Andrew's |
927), the estate was acquired by an American | geologist Charles Watson Boise. |
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