Charles Hyde Warren
American geologist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Charles Hyde Warren was an American geologist. He grew up in Watertown, Connecticut. He graduated from the Sheffield Scientific School in 1896. He was on the faculty of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology from 1900 to 1922. He was Sterling Professor and chair of Geology at Yale University and Dean of the Sheffield Scientific School starting in 1922. He was also professor of Mineralogy. In 1908, he was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He was elected to the American Philosophical Society in 1928. Warren retired in 1945. He was a member of the Geological Society of America.
Charles Hyde Warren's Published Works
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- Artificial spherulites and related aggregates (1932) (52)
- Some new minerals from the zinc mines at Franklin, New Jersey, and note concerning the chemical composition of ganomalite (1899) (14)
- The Granites and Pegmatites of Cape Ann, Massachusetts (13)
- BIOGEOCHEMICAL PROSPECTING FOR COPPER AND ZINC (1947) (11)
- Petrology of the Alkali-Granites and Porphyries of Quincy and the Blue Hills, Mass., U. S. A. (9)
- A Quantitative Study of Certain Perthitic Feldspars (9)
- The ilmenite rocks near Saint Urbain, Que.; a new occurrence of rutile and sapphirine (1912) (7)
- The Pegmatites of the Riebeckite-Aegirite Granite of Quincy, Mass., U. S. A.; Their Structure, Minerals, and Origin (6)
- Kroehnkite, natrochalcite (a new mineral), and other sulphates from Chile (1908) (5)
- The crystalline characters of calcium carbide (1921) (4)
- Geology of the Diamond Hill-Cumberland district in Rhode Island-Massachusetts (4)
- Contributions to the geology of Rhode Island; the petrography and mineralogy of Iron Mine Hill, Cumberland (3)
- On yttocrasite, a new yttrium-thorium-uranium titanate (1906) (3)
- On the chemical composition of parisite and a new occurrence of it in Ravalli County, Montana (1899) (3)
- On the microstructure of certain titanic iron ores (1918) (3)
- Rocks and Rock Minerals (1908) (2)
- The chemical composition and crystallization of parisite and a new occurrence of it in the granite-pegmatites at Quincy, Massachusetts, U.S.A.; with notes on microcline, riebeckite, aegirite, ilmenite, octahedrite, fluorite, and wulfenite from the same locality (1911) (2)
- Ernest Howe [1875-1932] (1933) (1)
- Note on the occurrence of an interesting pegmatite in the granite of Quincy, Massachusetts (1909) (1)
- A titaniferous augite from Ice River, B. C., with a chemical analysis by M. F. Conner (1)
- A graduated sphere for the solution of problems in crystal optics (1916) (0)
- Note on the estimation of niobium and tantalum in the presence of titanium (1906) (0)
- The barite deposits near Five Islands, N. S (1911) (0)
- GEOLOGICAL AND MINERALOGICAL CHEMISTRY. (1900) (0)
- William Ebenezer Ford [1878-1939] (1940) (0)
- Mineralogical notes; anorthite crystals from Franklin Furnace, N.J. (1901) (0)
- Note on the alteration of augiteilmenite groups in the Cumberland, Rhode Island, gabbro (hessose) (1908) (0)
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