Doris Reynolds
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British geologist
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Doris Reynolds's Degrees
- PhD Geology University of Oxford
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Doris Livesey Reynolds FRSE FGS was a British geologist, best known for her work on metasomatism in rocks and her role in the "Granite Controversy". She was the first woman to be elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.
Doris Reynolds's Published Works
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- Fluidization as a geological process, and its bearing on the problem of intrusive granites (1954) (201)
- The sequence of geochemical changes leading to granitization (1946) (71)
- Demonstrations in Petrogenesis from Kiloran Bay, Colonsay (1936) (43)
- IV.—The Geology of Slieve Gullion, Foughill and Carrickcarnan: An Actualistic Interpretation of a Tertiary Gabbro-granophyre Complex (1952) (40)
- The Eastern end of the Newry Igneous Complex (1934) (39)
- The Superposition of Caledonoid Folds on an Older Fold-System in the Dalradians of Malin Head, Co. Donegal (1954) (34)
- The South-Western End of the Newry Igneous Complex. A Contribution towards the Petrogenesis of the Granodiorites (1943) (25)
- Contact phenomena indicating a Tertiary age for the Gabbros of the Slieve Gullion district (1937) (22)
- The geology of North-East Ireland (1935) (17)
- The Two Monzonitic Series of the Newry Complex (1936) (16)
- The Granite Controversy (1947) (14)
- Transfusion Phenomena in Lamprophyre Dykes and their bearing on Petrogenesis (1938) (13)
- A gabbro-granodiorite contact in the Slieve Gullion area and its bearing on Tertiary petrogenesis (1941) (12)
- On the Relationship between “Fronts” of Regional Metamorphism and “Fronts” of Granitization (1947) (9)
- The genetic significance of biotite-pyroxenite and hornblendite (1934) (9)
- Chilled and “Baked” Edges as Criteria of Relative Age (1947) (8)
- Contact Metamorphism by a Tertiary Dyke at Waterfoot, Co. Antrim (1940) (8)
- The Petrography of the Triassic Sandstone of North-East Ireland (1928) (8)
- Basic Magma Chilled Against Acid Magma (1953) (8)
- The Difference in Optics Between Volcanic and Plutonic Plagioclases, and its Bearing on the Granite Problem (1952) (7)
- Partially fused plagioclases in the rocks of Slieve Gullion (1952) (6)
- Dr. Catherine Alice Raisin (1945) (4)
- Granite: Some Tectonic, Petrological, and Physico-Chemical Aspects (1958) (3)
- Lapiés and Solution Pits in Olivine-Dolerite Sills at Slieve Gullion, Northern Ireland (1961) (2)
- The Augite-Biotite-Diorite of the Newry Complex (1936) (2)
- So-called Amygdaloidal Gabbro, Skye: Comments on a paper by E. B. Bailey (1952) (2)
- A “Vein” of Trondhjemite aplite: Granitization of Quartzite forming the sole of a Fold-thrust, Malin Head, Co. Donegal (1961) (2)
- Proceedings of section B : Metasomatic processes in metamorphism (1950) (1)
- Origin of Albite Porphyroblasts (1961) (1)
- Augite-Biotite-Diorite of the Newry Complex (1937) (1)
- Magmatic and Amygdaloidal Plagioclases (1955) (1)
- The Origin of Igneous Rocks (1934) (1)
- Summer field meeting, 1935. North-East Ireland: August 13th to 23rd, 1935 (0)
- A gabbro-granodiorite contact in the Slieve Gullion area and its bearing on Tertiary petrogenesis (1941) (0)
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