Carlotta Maury
American paleontologist
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Carlotta Maury's Degrees
- Bachelors Astronomy Vassar College
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Carlotta Joaquina Maury was a geologist, stratigrapher, paleontologist, and was one of the first women to work as a professional scientist in the oil and gas industry. She worked as a palaeontologist within an oil company; she was a petroleum geologist at Royal Dutch Shell. Maury focused on Tertiary mollusks. Maury initially taught in universities after attending Cornell University finishing with a PhD in 1902, although she had trouble achieving a full-time position. However, she really wanted to pursue paleontological expeditions. Even though she went on to later be successful, there were still elements of difficulty in her early career, in some ways due to her gender. In the early 1900s there were hardly any women with a career in science. Maury was one of those few women that pursued the sciences.
Carlotta Maury's Published Works
Published Works
- A further contribution to the paleontology of Trinidad (Miocene horizons) (28)
- A contribution to the paleontology of Trinidad (17)
- Santa Domingo type section and fossils. Part I. Mollusca (16)
- Recent molluscs of the Gulf of Mexico and Pleistocene and Pliocene species from the Gulf States (12)
- New genera and new species of fossil terrestrial Mollusca from Brazil. American Museum novitates ; no. 764 (1935) (9)
- A PROPOSAL OF TWO NEW MIOCENE FORMATIONAL NAMES. (1919) (6)
- CORRELATION OF ANTILLEAN FOSSIL FLORAS. (1930) (5)
- Recent Mollusca of the Gulf of Mexico and Pleistocene and Pliocene species from the Gulf States. Part 2: Scaphopoda, Gastropoda, Amphineura, Cephalopoda. (4)
- Recent Mollusca of the Gulf of Mexico and Pleistocene and Pliocene species from the Gulf states ... by Carlotta Joaquina Maury ... (4)
- TRINITASIA--A NEW MOLLUSCAN GENUS FROM SOUTH AMERICA. (1928) (4)
- PORTO RICAN AND DOMINICAN STRATIGRAPHY. (1929) (4)
- Fossil Invertebrata from northeastern Brazil. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 67, article 4 (4)
- An Interglacial Fauna Found in Cayuga Valley and its Relation to the Pleistocene of Toronto (1908) (3)
- A NEW MARINE TERTIARY HORIZON IN SOUTH AMERICA. (1918) (3)
- A new connecting link in the genesis of Fulgur (1909) (2)
- Santo Domingan Paleontological Explorations (1918) (2)
- O Cretaceo da Parahyba do Norte. As floras do Cretaceo Superior da America do Sul. (2)
- Lovenilampas, a new echinoidean genus from the Cretaceous of Brazil. American Museum novitates ; no. 744 (1934) (2)
- TWO NEW DOMINICAN FORMATIONAL NAMES. (1931) (2)
- INDICATIONS OF AN ENTOMOPHILOUS HABIT IN TERTIARY SPECIES OF QUERCUS. (1905) (1)
- A NEW FORMATIONAL NAME. (1925) (1)
- The Soldado Rock Type Section of Eocene (1929) (1)
- THE SOLDADO ROCK SECTION. (1935) (1)
- Bartonian and Ludian upper Eocene in the Western Hemisphere; discussion (1931) (1)
- On the correlation of Porto Rican Tertiary formations with other Antillean and mainland horizons (1919) (1)
- The Rediscovery and Validity of Arca lithodomus Sowerby (1921) (0)
- THE BRASSO FOSSILIFEROUS MIOCENE OF TRINIDAD, WEST INDIES. (1928) (0)
- Correlation of Antillean Fossil Floras (1930) (0)
- THE REDISCOVERY AND VALIDITY OF ARCA LITHODOMUS SOWERBY. (1921) (0)
- Trinitasia —A New Molluscan Genus from South America (1928) (0)
- Indications of an Entomophilous Habit in Tertiary Species of Quercus (1905) (0)
- A New Marine Tertiary Horizon in South America (1918) (0)
- The Brasso Fossiliferous Miocene of Trinidad, West Indies (1928) (0)
- Porto Rican and Dominican Stratigraphy (1929) (0)
- A REPUTED SPECIFIC FOR BLACKWATER FEVER. (1916) (0)
- A calcium carbonate concretionary growth in Cape Province (1917) (0)
- A New Formational Name (1925) (0)
- A Proposal of Two New Miocene Formational Names (1919) (0)
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