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Carnegie Institution of Washington. Geophysical Laboratory
Carnegie Institution Geophysical Laboratory research notes and files, 1907-present.
This collection is a synthetic assemblage of several Geophysical Laboratory scientists' lab notebooks, correspondence, field notes, and other materials. These items, while fragmentary, illuminate the scientific work and scholarly lives of Olaf Andersen, Clarence N. Fenner, Thomas C. Hoering, Eugene W. Posnjak, J. Frank Schairer, Robert B. Sosman, Walter P. White, and Emanuel G. Zies across the entire history of the Geophysical Laboratory, from the early 1900s to the present.
Since its inception in 1905, the Geophysical Laboratory has been one of the world's leading centers of experimental petrology and the application of physical-chemical methods to the study of the Earth and planets. High-pressure research has been a hallmark of the Laboratory's work.
Andersen, Olaf, 1884-
Fenner, Clarence N. (Clarence Norman), 1870-1949
Hoering, T. C. (Thomas C.)
Posnjak, Eugene W.
Schairer, John Frank, 1904-
Sosman, Robert B. (Robert Browning), 1881-1967
White, Walter P.
Zies, E. G. (Emanuel George), 1883-1981
Carnegie Institution of Washington. Geophysical Laboratory
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Andersen, Olaf, 1884-
Fenner, Clarence N. (Clarence Norman), 1870-1949
Hoering, T. C. (Thomas C.)
Posnjak, Eugene W.
Schairer, John Frank, 1904-
Sosman, Robert B. (Robert Browning), 1881-1967
White, Walter P.
Zies, E. G. (Emanuel George), 1883-1981
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