Henry Stephens Washington
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Henry Stephens Washington's Degrees
- PhD Geology Johns Hopkins University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Henry Stephens Washington was an American geologist. Biography Washington was born in Newark, New Jersey on January 15, 1867. He attended Yale University, graduating in 1886, and took his masters there two years later. He received his Ph.D. at the University of Leipzig in 1893. He also studied at the American School for Classical Studies in Athens, Greece. His research included trips to Greece, Asia Minor, Italy, Spain, Brazil and the Hawaiian islands. By 1920 he was a consulting mining geologist of high reputation.
Henry Stephens Washington's Published Works
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Published Works
- The composition of the Earth's crust (210)
- A Quantitative Chemico-Mineralogical Classification and Nomenclature of Igneous Rocks (1902) (195)
- Deccan traps and other plateau basalts (1922) (80)
- Submarine eruptions of 1831 and 1891 near Pantelleria (1909) (61)
- The chemical composition of the earth (1925) (53)
- Persistence of vents at Stromboli and its bearing on volcanic mechanism (44)
- The Volcanoes and Rocks of Pantelleria (1913) (37)
- The chemical analysis of rocks (32)
- Santorini Eruption of 1925 (1926) (31)
- The italite locality of Villa Senni (1927) (27)
- The Average Chemical Composition of Igneous Rocks. (1922) (24)
- : A Descriptive Petrography of the Igneous Rocks. Vol. I. Introduction, Textures, Classification, and Glossary (1932) (24)
- The chemistry of the earth's crust (1920) (22)
- Petrology of the Hawaiian Islands; II, Hualalai and Mauna Loa (1923) (17)
- Italite, a new leucite rock (1920) (17)
- Petrology of the Hawaiian Islands; I, Kohala and Mauna Kea, Hawaii (1923) (15)
- The charnockite series of igneous rocks (1916) (14)
- Petrology of the Hawaiian Islands, V; The Leeward Islands (1926) (13)
- Modifications of the "Quantitative System of Classification of Igneous Rocks" (1912) (13)
- Petrology of the Hawaiian Islands; III, Kilauea and general petrology of Hawaii (1923) (12)
- The Volcanoes and Rocks of Pantelleria Part III (1914) (12)
- The lavas of Etna (1926) (12)
- On the basalts of Kula (1894) (12)
- The Composition of Kulaite (1900) (11)
- The Identification of the Marbles used in Greek Sculpture (1898) (11)
- The Analcite Basalts of Sardinia (1914) (11)
- The Jades of Middle America. (1922) (10)
- The lavas of Barren Island and Narcondam (1924) (10)
- San Felix and San Ambrosio: Their Geology and Petrology (1924) (10)
- Isostasy and rock density (1922) (9)
- Petrology of the Hawaiian Islands; IV, The Formation of aa and pahoehoe (1923) (9)
- Feldspar from Linosa, and the existence of soda anorthite (8)
- Petrology of the Hawaiian Islands, VI; maui (1928) (8)
- Italian Petrological Sketches. V. Summary and Conclusion (1897) (8)
- Some lavas of Monte Arci, Sardinia (1913) (8)
- Some analyses of Italian volcanic rocks (1899) (8)
- The Texture of Igneous Rocks (1906) (7)
- Linosa and Its Rocks (1908) (7)
- Igneous complex of Magnet Cove, Arkansas (7)
- A chemical study of the glaucophane schists (7)
- Note on augite from Vesuvius and Etna (7)
- What the Earth is Made of (1925) (7)
- The jade of the Tuxtla statuette (7)
- Manual of the Chemical Analysis of Rocks (7)
- On kaersutite from Linosa and Greenland, with optical studies by F. E. Wright (1908) (7)
- Notes on the Solfatara of Sousaki (Greece), a Recent Eruption at Methana (Greece), and Recent Maccalube at Vulcano (1924) (7)
- X-ray diffraction measurements upon the pyroxenes (1925) (6)
- On igneous rocks from Smyrna and Pergamon (6)
- A Petrographical Sketch of Ægina and Methana (1894) (6)
- The Foyaite-Ijolite Series of Magnet Cove: A Chemical Study in Differentiation (1901) (6)
- The rhyolites of Lipari (1920) (6)
- Contributions to the geology of New Hampshire; No. III, On Red Hill, Moultonboro (1907) (6)
- THE CALCULATION OF THE “RATIONAL ANALYSIS” OF CLAYS (1918) (6)
- The Nephelite Syenite and Nephelite Porphyry of Beemerville, New Jersey (1922) (5)
- Augite of Haleakala, Maui, Hawaiian Islands (1922) (5)
- Igneous rocks from Eastern Siberia (1902) (5)
- Augite from Stromboli (1918) (5)
- The Formation of Leucite in Igneous Rocks (1907) (5)
- Catalan volcanoes and their rocks (1907) (5)
- Occurrence of pyroxenite and hornblendite in Bahia, Brazil (1914) (4)
- Italian Petrological Sketches.: III. The Bracciano, Cerveteri and Tolfa Regions (1897) (4)
- Analyses of Italian volcanic rocks; II (4)
- The Correlation of Potassium and Magnesium, Sodium and Iron, in Igneous Rocks. (1915) (4)
- Soelvsbergite and tinguaite from Essex County, Massachusetts (1898) (4)
- Italian Petrological Sketches (1896) (4)
- Chemical analyses of igneous rocks : published from 1884 to 1913, inclusive, with a critical discussion of the character and use of analyses : a revision and expansion of Professional paper 14 (4)
- Italian Petrological Studies. IV. The Rocca Monfina Region (1897) (4)
- The Petrographical Province of Essex County, Mass (1900) (4)
- The Isomorphism of Albite and Anorthite (1923) (4)
- The Composition of Rockallite (1914) (4)
- Italian Petrological Sketches. II. The Viterbo Region (1896) (4)
- Present condition of the volcanoes of southern Italy (3)
- The Titaniferous Basalts of the Western Mediterranean: A Preliminary Notice (1907) (3)
- Excavations by the American Schoool at Plataia in 1891. Discovery of a Temple of Archaic Plan (1891) (3)
- Dahllite from St. Paul’S Rocks (Atlantic) (1929) (3)
- The Magmatic Alteration of Hornblende and Biotite (1896) (3)
- A Petrographical Sketch of Ægina and Methana: Part II. Petrographical Description (1895) (3)
- Plauenal monzonose (syenite) of the Paluenscher Grund (1906) (2)
- THE ROCK SUITES OF THE PACIFIC AND THE ATLANTIC BASINS. (1929) (2)
- A suggestion for mineral nomenclature (1912) (2)
- The Testimony of the Jades (1926) (2)
- Contributions to the geology of New Hampshire; I, Geology of the Belknap Mountains (1905) (2)
- The modern study of minerals (1925) (2)
- Excavations at Phlius in 1892 (1923) (2)
- Rocks of the Pribilof Islands (1930) (2)
- Contributions to Sardinian petrography; I, The rocks of Monte Ferru (1915) (2)
- Notes on certain rare copper minerals from Utah (1888) (1)
- The Volcanoes and Rocks of Pantelleria (1913) (1)
- The Petrographigal Province of Essex Co., Mass. General Discussion and Conclusions. V (1899) (1)
- The constitution of some salic silicates (1912) (1)
- The Petrographical Province of Essex County, Mass. III: Rocks Occurring in Dikes (1899) (1)
- The Use of “Ferrosilite” as a Name for the Normative Molecule FeSiO3. (1933) (1)
- An Apparent Correspondence Between the Chemistry of Igneous Magmas and of Organic Metabolism. (1916) (1)
- The present status of Santorini (1927) (1)
- On the Possibility of Assigning a Date to the Santorini Vases (1894) (1)
- The problems of volcanology (1)
- The Formation of Leucite in Igneous Rocks (Continued) (1907) (1)
- Regional Petrology and the Drifting of Continents@@@Comagmatic Regions and the Wegener Hypothesis (1924) (1)
- Volcanic oceanic islands (0)
- The Foyaite-Ijolite Series of Magnet Cove: A Chemical Study in Differentiation. II (1901) (0)
- Activity in Volcanology in the United States since the Prague Meeting (1929) (0)
- Activity in volcanology in the United States Since the Prague Meeting (0)
- The Problems of Volcanology. (1920) (0)
- Report of the section of volcanology (0)
- Analyses de travaux envoyés au bereau central international de volcanologie (1925) (0)
- Discoveries at Plataia in 1890. II. Detailed Report on the Excavations (1890) (0)
- The statement of rock analyses (1900) (0)
- Contributions to mineralogy (1887) (0)
- Accession 16-254 Henry Stephens Washington Papers, 1890-1909 (0)
- On copper crystals in aventurine glass (1894) (0)
- Discoveries at Plataia in 1890. III. Description of the Site and Walls of Plataia (1890) (0)
- The Petrographical Province of Essex County, Mass. IV (1899) (0)
- A Petrographical Sketch of Ægina and Methana. Part III (1895) (0)
- A Meteor Fall in the Atlantic (1921) (0)
- X-ray diffraction patterns of the pyroxenes (abstract, with discussion by W. P. White) (1924) (0)
- The densities of deep‐seated material of the Earth's Crust, as determined by chemical analysis, and the bearing of such densities on the theory of isostasy (0)
- The Jerome (Kansas) meteorite (1898) (0)
- The Petrographical Province of Essex County, Mass. II (1899) (0)
- Contributions to the geology of New Hampshire; No. II, Petrography of the Belknap Mountains (1906) (0)
- Note on the forms of Arkansas diamonds (1907) (0)
- Volcanic activity in the Bering Sea (1930) (0)
- The chemical composition of the Earth, of meteorites, and of the Sun's atmosphere (1926) (0)
- A METEOR FALL IN THE ATLANTIC. (1921) (0)
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