F.G. Walton Smith
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Most Influential Person Across History
American oceanographer
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F.G. Walton Smith's Degrees
- PhD Oceanography University of Miami
- Masters Marine Science University of Miami
- Bachelors Marine Science University of Miami
Why Is F.G. Walton Smith Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Dr. F.G. Walton Smith was an oceanographer who founded the first marine laboratory at the University of Miami, which ultimately grew into the university's Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science.
F.G. Walton Smith's Published Works
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Published Works
- Catastrophic Mass Mortality of Marine Animals and Coincident Phytoplankton Bloom on the West Coast of Florida, November 1946 to August 1947 (1948) (172)
- The Development of Patella vulgata (1935) (114)
- EFFECT OF WATER CURRENTS UPON THE ATTACHMENT AND GROWTH OF BARNACLES (1946) (71)
- Sponge Disease in British Honduras, and its Transmission by Water Currents (1941) (66)
- Handbook of marine science (1974) (47)
- An Ecological Survey of the Subtropical Inshore Waters Adjacent to Miami (1950) (40)
- Effect of pH in glucose infusions on development of thrombophlebitis. (1968) (38)
- Sponge Mortality in the Bahamas (1939) (26)
- Surface illumination and barnacle attachment. (1948) (19)
- Taxonomy and distribution of sea turtles (1954) (18)
- Sea Turtles and the Turtle Industry of the West Indies, Florida, and the Gulf of Mexico, with Annotated Bibliography. (1951) (18)
- Atlantic Reef Corals; A Handbook of the Common Reef and Shallow-Water Corals of Bermuda, the Bahamas, Florida, the West Indies, and Brazil (1971) (12)
- Mortality of Estuarine Animals Due to Cold on the Georgia Coast (1970) (12)
- Sponge Mortality at British Honduras (1939) (11)
- The seas in motion (1973) (9)
- Sea Turtles and the Sea Turtle Industry of the West Indies, Florida and the Gulf of Mexico, with Annotated Bibliography (1950) (9)
- Atlantic reef corals, a handbook of the common reef and shallow-water corals of Bermuda, Florida, the West Indies, and Brazil; photos. by Fredrick M. Bayer. (1948) (6)
- Mathematics for Electronics (1957) (4)
- The Oceans and Man (1957) (2)
- Mass Mortality of Marine Animals on the Lower West Coast of Florida, November 1946-January 1947 (1947) (2)
- The sun, the sea and tomorrow (1955) (2)
- An Apparatus for Rearing Marine Organisms in the Laboratory (1935) (2)
- Mathematics for Electronics, With Applications, (1956) (1)
- Planet Ocean: Applying Disneyland Techniques at a Science Museum (1982) (1)
- The Morality of Science (1971) (1)
- Shipworms, saboteurs of the sea (1956) (1)
- What Is There for Industry in Oceanography (1966) (0)
- The Ocean River (1952) (0)
- Position Finding with Spirit Level (1969) (0)
- The Discovery of Coeloplana on American Shores (1945) (0)
- The sun, the sea and tomorrow : potential sources of food, energy and minerals form the sea (1954) (0)
- Operation Of The Holy Spirit (1950) (0)
- Colorimetric Methods of Analysis, Volume I. Inorganic. Second edition (greatly enlarged) (Snell, Foster Dee; Snell, Cornelia T.) (1936) (0)
- The Ocean Frontier (1966) (0)
- The Earth and Its Mysteries@@@The Ocean River (1953) (0)
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