J. J. Stevenson
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American geologist
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J. J. Stevenson 's Degrees
- PhD Geology Stanford University
- Masters Geophysics University of California, Berkeley
- Bachelors Earth Sciences University of California, Berkeley
Why Is J. J. Stevenson Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, John James Stevenson was an American geologist, born in New York City. He graduated from New York University in 1863, became professor of chemistry at West Virginia University for two years , then served as professor of geology at New York University until 1909. During 1873–74 and from 1878 to 1880 he was geologist for the United States Geological Survey. He also served on the Pennsylvania Geological Survey from 1875 to 1878 and from 1881 to 1882. He was president of the Geological Society of America in 1898.
J. J. Stevenson 's Published Works
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- Boletin del Instituto Geologico de Mexico (1897) (18)
- A Summary Description of the Geology of Pennsylvania (1896) (15)
- The University Geological Survey of Kansas (1899) (12)
- West Virginia Geological Survey (1899) (11)
- Organization of the Geological Society of America; Proceedings of the Semi-Annual Meeting held at Toronto, August 28–29, 1889; Papers read at the Toronto Meeting (9)
- The Formation of Coal Beds. IV (8)
- History of Geology and Paleontology to the End of the Nineteenth Century (1902) (5)
- Lower carboniferous of the Appalachian basin (5)
- Darwin and Geology (1909) (5)
- The Antiquity of Man in Europe, being the Munro Lectures, 1913 (1914) (4)
- OUR SOCIETY. (4)
- J. PETER LESLEY. (1903) (3)
- Notes on the Geology of West Virginia (3)
- Origin of the Pennsylvania Anthracite (2)
- THE CENTENARY OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON. (1907) (2)
- Recent Geology of Spitzbergen (1905) (2)
- Academic Unrest and College Control (1920) (1)
- Notes on the Lower Carboniferous groups along the easterly side of the Appalachian area in Pennsylvania and the Virginias (1887) (1)
- THE COAL BASIN OF COMMENTRY IN CENTRAL FRANCE. (1909) (1)
- On the Origin of the Pennsylvania Anthracite (1893) (1)
- THE DEBT OF THE WORLD TO PURE SCIENCE: (1898) (1)
- The Story of a Piece of Coal—What it is, whence it comes and whither it goes (1897) (1)
- NOTES ON THE CERRILLOS COAL FIELD. (1896) (1)
- Notes on the Surface Geology of South-West Virginia (1)
- On the use of the name "Catskill." (1893) (1)
- Life and Letters of Peter and Susan Lesley (1909) (1)
- The upper Devonian rocks of southwest Pennsylvania (1878) (1)
- Notes on the Geology of Wise, Lee and Scott Counties, Virginia (0)
- Mountains, their Origin, Growth and Decay (1914) (0)
- Discussion of "Geology in Its Relations to Topography" (0)
- Notes on the geology of Galisteo Creek, New Mexico (1879) (0)
- Proceedings of the Semi-Annual Meeting held at Indianapolis August 19, 1890 (0)
- Note on the Laramie Group in the Vicinity of Raton, New Mexico (0)
- Origin of Formkohle (1917) (0)
- On the surface geology of southwest Pennsylvania and adjoining portions of Maryland and West Virginia (1878) (0)
- Notes on the Geological Structure of Tazewell, Russell, Wise, Smyth and Washington Counties of Virginia (0)
- Notes on the geology of the Bermudas (0)
- On the Alleged Parallelism of Coal Beds (0)
- Notes on the Geology of West Virginia. No. II (0)
- The faults of southwest Virginia (1887) (0)
- The Story of a Piece of Coal—What it is, whence it comes and whither it goes . By Edward A. Martin, F.G.S. New York, D. Appleton & Co. With thirty-eight illustrations. 16mo. Pp. 168. (1897) (0)
- ECONOMIC CONDITIONS OF THE COLLEGE STAFF (1915) (0)
- THE JURASSIC COAL OF SPITZBERGEN. (1905) (0)
- Proceedings of the Annual Meeting Held at New York December 26, 27 and 28, 1889 (0)
- Proceedings of the Third Annual Meeting, held at Washington December 29, 30 and 31,1890 (0)
- Some Notes Respecting Metamorphism (0)
- THE COAL BASIN OF DECAZEVILLE, FRANCE (1911) (0)
- History of Geology and Paleontology to the End of the Nineteenth Century . By Karl Alfred von Zittel. Walter Scott. 1901. 16mo. Pp. xiii+562. (1902) (0)
- Special problems and their study in economic geology (1910) (0)
- Surface Geology of South-West Pennsylvania and Adjacent Portions of West Virginia and Maryland (0)
- The Upper Freeport Coal Bed along Laurel Ridge in Preston County of West Virginia (0)
- Scientific Books: West Virginia Geological Survey (1899) (0)
- J. PETER LESLEY. (0)
- Edward Orton (1900) (0)
- Notes on the Laramie group of southern Colorado and northern New Mexico east from the Spanish ranges (1879) (0)
- On Dr. Peale's Notes on the age of the Rocky Mountains in Colorado (1877) (0)
- La dette du monde envers la science pure (0)
- The Formation of Coal Beds. II. Some Elementary Problems (0)
- THE GEOLOGICAL CONGRESS AT ST. PETERSBURG. (0)
- Note on the Laramie group of southern New Mexico (1881) (0)
- The geological relations of the lignitic groups (0)
- THE SECTION AT SCHOHARIE, N. Y. (1900) (0)
- Notes Respecting a Re-Eroded Channel-Way (0)
- Notes on the Quinnimont coal group in Mercer Co. of West Virginia and Tazewell Co. of Virginia (0)
- A Geological Reconnaissance of Bland, Giles, Wythe and Portions of Pulaski and Montgomery Counties of Virginia (0)
- Note on the Fox Hills group of Colorado (1879) (0)
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