James Furman Kemp
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James Furman Kemp's Degrees
- PhD Geology Columbia University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, James Furman Kemp was an American geologist. Early life He was born in New York City and graduated from Amherst in 1881 and from the Columbia School of Mines in 1884. Amherst gave him an honorary Sc.D. in 1906 and McGill an LL.D. in 1913. Professor Kemp taught at Cornell University from 1886 to 1891 and then at Columbia and served as geologist of the United States and New York State geological surveys of the Adirondack Mountains.
James Furman Kemp's Published Works
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- Iowa Geological Survey (1895) (20)
- Leucite hills of Wyoming (18)
- The geological relations and distribution of platinum and associated metals (12)
- GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA II. (1898) (10)
- Sweet Grass Hills, Montana (1921) (10)
- GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA: NINTH ANNUAL MEETING, WASHINGTON, DECEMBER 29-31, 1896. (1897) (8)
- The Leucite hills of Wyoming (8)
- The Storm King crossing of the Hudson River by the new Catskill Aqueduct of New York City (1912) (7)
- Geology of the Elizabethtown and Port Henry quadrangles (6)
- Granites of southern Rhode Island and Connecticut, with observations on Atlantic Coast granites in general (6)
- Buried channels beneath the Hudson and its tributaries (1908) (6)
- Ore deposits at the contacts of intrusive rocks and limestones; and their significance as regards the general formation of veins (5)
- Regular Public Lecture (1895) (5)
- Gabbros on the western Shore of Lake Champlain (4)
- Mineragraphy and ore-deposition (4)
- A Handbook of Rocks, for Use without the Microscope (1896) (4)
- Annual Business Meeting (1895) (4)
- On the Rosetown extension of the Cortlandt series (1888) (4)
- Authors' Abstracts: Papers Read at the Montreal Meeting of the Geological Society of America (1898) (4)
- THE BALTIMORE MEETING OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA. (1895) (4)
- Geological Survey of New Jersey. Annual Report of the State Geologist (John C. Smock) for the Year 1894: Trenton, 1895 (1896) (4)
- PRE-CAMBRIAN SEDIMENTS IN THE ADIRONDACKS. (1900) (3)
- A PERIDOTITE DIKE IN THE COAL MEASURES OF SOUTHWESTERN PENNSYLVANIA. (1906) (3)
- Notes on Gold Hill and vicinity, Tooele County, western Utah (1918) (3)
- Secondary enrichment in ore deposite of copper (1905) (3)
- Geological Survey of Michigan (1895) (3)
- The Trap Dikes of the Lake Champlain Region (3)
- Geology of the City of New York (1909) (3)
- Notes on the minerals occurring near Port Henry, New York (1890) (2)
- Peridotite dikes in the Portage sandstones near Ithaca, New York (1891) (2)
- Clays of New York, their Properties and Uses (1901) (2)
- Report of a Special Committee on the Correlation of the Pre-Cambrian Rocks of the Adirondack Mountains, the "Original Laurentian Area" of Canada, and Eastern Ontario (1907) (2)
- The conservation of mineral resources (1910) (2)
- MEMOIR OF JOHN HENRY CASWELL (1909) (2)
- THE WASHINGTON MEETING OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA, DECEMBER 30, 31, 1902, JANUARY 1 AND 2, 1903. (1903) (1)
- A newly discovered dike at DeWitt, near Syracuse, New York (1895) (1)
- A NEW SPHEROIDAL GRANITE. (1903) (1)
- On certain porphyrite bosses in northwestern New Jersey (1889) (1)
- Extra Meeting of the Biological Section (1895) (1)
- Geology of the City of New York, with a geological map (1904) (1)
- THE RECENT VISIT OF SIR ARCHIBALD GEIKIE. (1897) (1)
- Memorial of John Duer Irving (1919) (1)
- New methods for the study of granitic intrusives (1925) (1)
- U. S. Geological Survey. Monograph XVIII (1898) (1)
- AN INTERESTING DISCOVERY OF HUMAN IMPLEMENTS IN AN ABANDONED RIVER CHANNEL IN SOUTHERN OREGON. (1906) (1)
- New York Academy of Sciences, Section of Astronomy and Physics (1896) (1)
- The Proper Function of Athletics in Colleges and Universities (1908) (1)
- The ore deposits of the United States by James F. Kemp ... (1)
- After-effects of igneous intrusion (1)
- SEVENTH SUMMER MEETING OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA. (1895) (1)
- Regular Business Meeting (1895) (1)
- Geological book-keeping (1)
- NEW YORK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, MAY 18, 1896 (1896) (1)
- The Dikes of the Hudson River Highlands (1888) (1)
- THE RECENT ANNUAL RECEPTION AND EXHIBITION OF THE NEW YORK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. (1900) (1)
- Isostasy and applied geology (1922) (1)
- SOCIETIES AND ACADEMIES. (1895) (1)
- The great shear zone near Avalanche Lake in the Adirondacks (1892) (1)
- THE PROBLEM OF THE METALLIFEROUS VEINS. (1)
- TWELFTH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA, WASHINGTON, DEC. 27-30TH. (1900) (1)
- JOHN DUER IRVING. (1918) (0)
- Field and office methods in the preparation of geological reports; geological field methods; discussion (1913) (0)
- Contact zones (discussion) (1913) (0)
- Economic Geology, with Special Reference to the United States (1911) (0)
- A Text-book of Geology (1914) (0)
- GEOLOGY AND ECONOMICS (1911) (0)
- Memorial of Levi Holbrook (1923) (0)
- Discussion of "Engineering Geology of the Catskill Water Supply" (0)
- BIBLIOGRAPHY OF PROFESSOR J. S. NEWBERRY (1892) (0)
- THE PROBLEM OF THE METALLIFEROUS VEINS (1906) (0)
- A diorite dike at Forest of Dean, Orange County, New York (1888) (0)
- New York Academy of Sciences, Section of Geology And Mineralogy (1896) (0)
- Geology of the Ausable quadrangle (0)
- VI.—The Granite at Mounts Adam and Eve, Warwick, Orange Co., N. Y., and its Contact Phenomena. (1893) (0)
- ELEVENTH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIEIY OF AMERICA, DECEMBER 28TH, 29TH AND 30TH, NEW YORK. II. (0)
- THE APPEAL OF THE NATURAL SCIENCES. (1913) (0)
- THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA. (1926) (0)
- NEW YORK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. (1881) (0)
- Observations on a Florida sea beach with reference to oil geology (1919) (0)
- Societies and Academies (0)
- The zonal distribution of ores around igneous centers (1921) (0)
- The zonal distribution of ores (0)
- What is a fissure vein (1905) (0)
- Memorial of Edmund Otis Hovey (1925) (0)
- The ore deposits of the United States and Canada (0)
- New York Academy of Sciences—Section of Geology, February 15, 1897 (1897) (0)
- Response : The Physiography of the Adirondacks (1906) (0)
- Notes on the Winter Flora of Bermuda (1885) (0)
- A basic dike near Hamburg,Sussex County, New Jersey, which has been thought to contain leucite (1893) (0)
- Accession 16-254 Henry Stephens Washington Papers, 1890-1909 (0)
- Societies and Academies (0)
- New York Academy of Science (1880) (0)
- Structural and petrographic geology (1920) (0)
- Some Recently Discovered Trilobites with Appendages (1893) (0)
- Additional note on leucite in Sussex County, New Jersey (1894) (0)
- THE ALBANY MEETING OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA. (1901) (0)
- Memorial of Gaillard Sherburne Rogers (1920) (0)
- Geology of the Green Mountains in Massachusetts (1895) (0)
- Societies and Academies (0)
- Memorial of Henry Platt Cushing (1922) (0)
- ELEVENTH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA, DECEMBER 28TH, 29TH AND 30TH, NEW YORK. I. (1899) (0)
- Economic Geology, with Special Reference to the United States . By Heinrich Ries, Ph.D. Third edition. New York, The Macmillan Co. 1910. Pp. xxxiv + 589, pls. LVI., figs. 237. $3.50. (1911) (0)
- Artificial vein formation in the Tomboy mill, Telluride, Colorado (1913) (0)
- SECTION OF GEOLOGY AND MINERALOGY (1896) (0)
- The problem of the metalliferous veins; reply (1906) (0)
- Memorial of Horace Vaughn Winchell (1924) (0)
- Geology in the law (1920) (0)
- New York Academy of Sciences, Section of Geology and Mineralogy, October 19 (1896) (0)
- Societies and Academies (0)
- THE ALBANY MEETING OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA. (0)
- THE TWELFTH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA. (1900) (0)
- Virgin Islands, 1923, [numbers 1-166]. (0)
- Some Recently Discovered Trilobites with Appendages. (1893) (0)
- The international geological congresses (1926) (0)
- THE PHYSIOGRAPHY OF THE ADIRONDACKS. (1906) (0)
- The origin of secondary silicate zones; discussion (1914) (0)
- On veins from intrusive magmas with contrasted contents of metals (1923) (0)
- Discussion of "Geology in Its Relations to Topography" (0)
- Memorial of Alexis Anastay Julien (0)
- New York Academy of Sciences, November 18, 1895 (1895) (0)
- An Interesting Discovery of Human Implements in an Abandoned River Channel in Southern Oregon (1906) (0)
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