Arthur Francis Buddington
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Arthur Francis "Bud" Buddington was an American geologist. Born in Wilmington, Delaware, he grew up there and in West Mystic, Connecticut. He was educated at Brown University and Princeton University.
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- Iron-Titanium Oxide Minerals and Synthetic Equivalents (1964) (1550)
- Granite Emplacement with Special Reference to North America (1959) (330)
- Adirondack igneous rocks and their metamorphism (1939) (236)
- Geology and mineral deposits of southeastern Alaska (118)
- Iron-titanium oxide minerals, rocks, and aeromagnetic anomalies of the Adirondack area, New York (1958) (92)
- Thermometric and petrogenetic significance of titaniferous magnetite (1955) (53)
- Regional geology of the St. Lawrence County magnetite district, northwest Adirondacks, New York (1962) (46)
- Stress‐induced magnetizations of some rocks with analyzed magnetic minerals (1957) (42)
- Isograds and the Role of H2O in Metamorphic Facies of Orthogneisses of the Northwest Adirondack Area, New York (1963) (41)
- Degree of Oxidation of Adirondack Iron Oxide and Iron-Titanium Oxide Minerals in Relation to Petrogeny (1963) (39)
- Metalliferous mineral deposits of the Cascade range in Oregon, by Eugene Callaghan and A.F. Buddington. Prepared in cooperation with the State mining board of Oregon (1938) (35)
- Differentiation Trends and Parental Magmas for Anorthositic and Quartz Mangerite Series, Adirondacks, New York (1972) (33)
- Geology and magnetite deposits of the Franklin quadrangle and part of the Hamburg quadrangle, New Jersey (1970) (24)
- High-temperature mineral associations at shallow to moderate depths (1935) (22)
- Correlation of Reverse Remanent Magnetism and Negative Anomalies with Certain Minerals (1954) (18)
- Geology and magnetite deposits of Dover district, Morris County, New Jersey, with a description of the geologic section at Hibernia mine (1958) (17)
- Geology and mineral resources of the Hammond, Antwerp and Lowville quadrangles, (1934) (16)
- Ore deposits of the St. Lawrence County magnetite district, northwest Adirondacks, New York (1964) (15)
- The Origin of Three Garnet Isograds in Adirondack Gneisses (1965) (15)
- The Occurrence of Garnet in the Granulite-Facies Terrane of the Adirondack Highlands A DISCUSSION (1966) (14)
- The Precambrian magnetite deposits of New York and New Jersey (1966) (14)
- The binary system aakermanite-gehlenite (1920) (14)
- Dioritic intrusive rocks and contact metamorphism in the Cascade Range in Oregon (1936) (14)
- Chemical petrology and mineralogy of hornblendes in northwest Adirondack granitic rocks (1953) (13)
- Remanent magnetism of the Russell belt of gneisses, Northwest Adirondack Mountains, New York (1957) (11)
- Pyrophyllitization, Pinitization, and Silicification of Rocks around Conception Bay, Newfoundland (1916) (10)
- ORIGIN OF GRANITIC ROCKS OF THE NORTHWEST ADIRONDACKS (1948) (10)
- Sulfur Isotopes and Origin of Northwest Adirondack Sulfide Deposits (1969) (8)
- Coast Range Intrusives of Southeastern Alaska (1927) (8)
- Book reviewLayered igneous rocks: L.R. Wager and G.M. Brown. Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh, 1968, 588 pp., 276 fig., 32 tables, 168 s (1970) (7)
- Geology of Hyder and vicinity, southeastern Alaska : with a reconnaissance of Chickamin River (7)
- Analogy between anorthosite series on the Earth and Moon (1970) (7)
- On some natural and synthetic melilites (7)
- Thermometric and petrogenetic significance of titaniferous magnetite; discussion and reply (1956) (6)
- Alaskan nickel minerals (1924) (6)
- INTERRELATED PRECAMBRIAN GRANITIC ROCKS, NORTHWEST ADIRONDACKS, NEW YORK (1957) (5)
- Geology of the Willsboro quadrangle, New York (1941) (4)
- Mineral resources of Alaska, report on progress of investigations in 1921. Mineral deposits of the Wrangell district (4)
- Pre-Cambrian Rocks of Southeast Newfoundland (1919) (4)
- METASOMATIC ORIGIN OF LARGE PARTS OF THE ADIRONDACK PHACOLITHS: A DISCUSSION (1963) (3)
- Mineral resources of Alaska, report on progress of investigations in 1923. Mineral investigations in southeastern Alaska (3)
- Submarine Pillow Lavas of South-Eastern Alaska (1926) (2)
- Total aeromagnetic intensity and geologic map of Stark, Childwold, and part of Russell quadrangles, New York aeromagnetic survey (1954) (2)
- Geology of the Franklin and part of the Hamburg quadrangles, New Jersey (1961) (2)
- Mineral resources of Alaska, report on progress of investigations in 1924. Mineral investigations in southeastern Alaska (2)
- The Adirondack Magmatic Stem (1931) (2)
- Abandoned marine benches in southeastern Alaska (2)
- Origin Of Anorthosite in the Adirondacks and in general (1936) (2)
- Some Eocene volcanics in southeastern Alaska (1932) (1)
- Aeromagnetic and geologic map, Oswegatchie quadrangle, St. Lawrence, Herkimer, and Lewis Counties, New York (1959) (1)
- Coincident variations of types of mineralization and of Coast Range intrusives [southeastern Alaska] (1927) (1)
- Anorthosite-bearing complexes; classification and parental magmas (1975) (1)
- Aeromagnetic survey and geologic map of the Cranberry Lake quadrangle, New York: aeromagnetic survey (1954) (1)
- Preliminary Report on the Eastern Part of the Northeastern Adirondack District, New York (1944) (1)
- Memorandum on the geology of the Crown Point, New York, group of magnetite deposits (1949) (1)
- Petrographic and modal relations, Sanford Hill titaniferous magnetite deposit; discussion (1966) (0)
- Aeromagnetic and geologic map, Tupper Lake quadrangle, St. Lawrence, Hamilton, and Franklin Counties, New York (1959) (0)
- Aeromagnetic and geologic map, Santa Clara quadrangle and part of the St. Regis quadrangle, Franklin County, New York (1959) (0)
- Aeromagnetic and geologic maps of quadrangles in the Adirondack area (1950) (0)
- An Association of Kaolinite with Miarolitic Structure (1923) (0)
- Geology and mineral resources of the Hammond, Antwerp and Lowville Quadrangles . With a chapter on the paleozoic rocks of the Lowville Quadrangle (0)
- A course of concentration of iron, titanium, and phosphorous in magmatic differentiation (1942) (0)
- Presentation of the roebling medal of the Mineralogical Society of America to cecil edgar tilley (1955) (0)
- Geologic maps of part of St Lawrence County, New York (1954) (0)
- Geology of the Santa Clara quadrangle, New York, (1937) (0)
- Molybdenite deposit at Shakan, Alaska (1930) (0)
- Violarite and bravoite; discussion (1944) (0)
- Migmatites and the Origin of Granitic Rocks K.R. Mehnert, 1968. Elsevier, Amsterdam, 393 pp., 138 fig., 14 tables. Dfl. 72.50 (1969) (0)
- WHAT DRAWS MEN INTO GEOLOGY? (1928) (0)
- Geology and magnetite deposits of the Dead Creek area, Cranberry Lake quadrangle, New York (1945) (0)
- Preliminary report on parts of Cranberry Lake and Tupper Lake quadrangles, northwest Adirondack magnetite district, New York (1945) (0)
- The Adirondack Magmatic Stem: A Correction (1932) (0)
- Preliminary geologic and magnetic maps of selected magnetite deposits, St. Lawrence County, New York (1957) (0)
- Two geologic maps; part of the Big Moose quadrangle, New York, and part of the Port Leyden quadrangle, New York (1954) (0)
- Aeromagnetic map showing total intensity 1000 feet above the surface of part of the Oswegatchie quadrangle, St. Lawrence County, New York (1946) (0)
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