James Edwin Hawley
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Canadian geologist
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James Edwin Hawley's Degrees
- PhD Geology University of British Columbia
- Masters Geology University of British Columbia
- Bachelors Geology University of British Columbia
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, James Edwin Hawley was a Canadian geologist and distinguished Professor of Mineralogy at Queen's University. Biography Hawley was raised in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. He earned both a Bachelor’s and a Master's degree from Queen’s University in 1918 and 1920, respectively. After completing his Masters, Hawley spent three years working in petroleum geology in Alberta, Ecuador, Burma and India. In 1926, he earned his PhD at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. He stayed there for three years as an Assistant Professor.
James Edwin Hawley's Published Works
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Published Works
- The Sudbury Ores: fheir Minerology eind Origin (1962) (80)
- Trace elements in pyrite, pyrrhotite and chalcopyrite of different ores (1961) (62)
- The Sudbury ores, their mineralogy and origin; Part 1, The geological setting (1962) (36)
- Selenium in some Canadian sulfides (1959) (27)
- The Sudbury ores, their mineralogy and origin; Part 3, Interpretations; The history and origin of the Sudbury ores (1962) (27)
- Isotopic analyses of leads from Broken Hill, Australia with spectrographic analyses (1957) (23)
- Cylindrical structures in sandstones (1934) (23)
- Germanium content of some Nova Scotian coals (1955) (22)
- Upside-down zoning at Frood, Sudbury, Ontario (1965) (22)
- Spectrographic studies of pyrite in some eastern Canadian gold mines (1952) (14)
- Quantitative spectrochemical analyses of some silicate and carbonate rocks and iron ores with the Stallwood air-jet (1956) (13)
- An Evaluation of the Evidence of Life in the Archean (1926) (12)
- Intergrowths of pentlandite and pyrrhotite (1957) (11)
- The Sudbury ores, their mineralogy and origin; Part 2, The facts; The ores, their minerals, metals and distribution (1962) (11)
- Michenerite and froodite, palladium bismuthide minerals [Ontario] (1958) (9)
- Mineralogy and Genesis of the Mayville Iron Ore of Wisconsin (1934) (8)
- Pseudo-eutectic and pseudo-exsolution intergrowths of nickel arsenides due to heat effects (1948) (6)
- The Fe-Ni-S system, and introduction with new data on the crystallization of pyrrhotite and pentlandite (1943) (4)
- "Seine" or "Coutchiching"? (1930) (4)
- Spectrographic study of platinum and palladium in common sulphides and arsenides of the Sudbury District, Ontario (1951) (4)
- PLATINUM METALS IN SOME CANADIAN URANIUM AND SULPHIDE ORES (1953) (3)
- Generation of Oil in Rocks by Shearing Pressures: II. Effect of Shearing Pressures on Oil Shales and Oil-Bearing Rocks (1929) (2)
- Pseudo-eutectic intergrowths in arsenical ores from Sudbury (1961) (2)
- Generation of Oil in Rocks by Shearing Pressures: I. The Problems—Methods of Determining the Soluble Organic Content of Oil Shales (1)
- Generation of Oil in Rocks by Shearing Pressures (1)
- The supposed oxidation of Fe 3 O 4 by carbon dioxide (1948) (1)
- "Seine" or "Coutchiching" by J. E. Hawley: A Discussion (1931) (0)
- Riebeckite in Quartz Veins from the Michipicoten District, Ontario (1937) (0)
- Memorial of Robert Charles Wallace (1956) (0)
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