Philip Kuenen
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Dutch geologist
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Philip Kuenen's Degrees
- PhD Geology Leiden University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Philip Henry Kuenen was a Dutch geologist. Kuenen spent his earliest youth in Scotland, as his father was professor of physics at University College, Dundee until 1906. He studied geology at Leiden University, where he was a pupil of K. Martin and B.G. Escher. He finished his studies in 1925 and then became assistant to Escher. He worked on paleontology and experimental geology.
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- Sedimentology of some Flysch deposits : a graphic approach to facies interpretation (1962) (1648)
- Turbidity Currents as a Cause of Graded Bedding (1950) (482)
- Experimental Abrasion 4: Eolian Action (1960) (230)
- Experimental Abrasion of Pebbles: 2. Rolling by Current (1956) (217)
- I.—Experiments in Geology (1958) (209)
- Tidal Action as a Cause of Clay Accumulation (1958) (188)
- TURBIDITES IN FLYSCH OF THE POLISH CARPATHIAN MOUNTAINS (1959) (148)
- Sole Markings of Graded Graywacke Beds (1957) (135)
- Significant Features of Graded Bedding (1953) (114)
- Experimental Turbidite Lamination in a Circular Flume (1966) (108)
- Experimental abrasion; 3, Fluviatile action on sand (1959) (103)
- Sand volcanoes on slumps in the Carboniferous of County Clare, Ireland (1957) (96)
- Sedimentary History of the Ventura Basin, California, and the Action of Turbidity Currents (1951) (88)
- Properties of Turbidity Currents of High Density (1951) (85)
- Turbidity Currents, Graded and Non-Graded Deposits (1952) (84)
- Emplacement of Flysch-Type Sand Beds (1967) (76)
- MATRIX OF TURBIDITES: EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH (1966) (74)
- Deep-Sea Sands and Ancient Turbidites (1964) (72)
- Estimated size of the Grand Banks [Newfoundland] turbidity current (1952) (71)
- Experiments in connection with Daly's hypothesis on the formation of submarine canyons (1937) (71)
- Slumping in the Carboniferous rocks of Pembrokeshire (1948) (64)
- Turbidity Currents and Sliding in Geosynclinal Basins of the Alps (1953) (51)
- Mechanics of varve formation and the action of turbidity currents (1951) (50)
- Geochemical calculations concerning the total mass of sediments in the earth (1941) (49)
- Experiments in connection with Salt Domes (43)
- EXPERIMENTAL ABRASION: 6. SURF ACTION (1964) (40)
- Origin of quartz silt (1969) (34)
- The difference between sliding and turbidity flow (1956) (31)
- Experimental investigation into the mechanism of folding (1938) (29)
- ORIGIN AND CLASSIFICATION OF SUBMARINE CANYONS (1953) (28)
- Sedimentation phenomena in Kulm and Floezleeres graywackes, Sauerland and Oberharz, Germany (1956) (28)
- Settling Convection and Grain-Size Analysis (1968) (27)
- Density Currents in connection with the problem of Submarine Canyons (1938) (25)
- Two problems of marine geology ; atolls and canyons (1947) (24)
- The negative isostatic anomalies in the East Indies (with Experiments) (1937) (23)
- Flow-Markings and Lode-Casts (1957) (21)
- Grain Size of Turbidite Ripples (1969) (19)
- Determinations of Gravity at Sea@@@Gravity Expeditions at Sea 1923-1932. Vol. II: Report of the Gravity Expedition in the Atlantic of 1932 and the Interpretation of the Results (1935) (18)
- Rate and mass of deep-sea sedimentation (1946) (17)
- The shell pavement below oceanic turbidites (1964) (16)
- Intrusion of Cone-Sheets (1937) (14)
- Observations and experiments on ptygmatic folding (1938) (13)
- Bibliography of Turbidity Currents and Turbidites (1964) (11)
- Sole Markings of Graded Graywacke Beds: A Reply (1958) (11)
- On the total amount of sedimentation in the deep sea (1937) (11)
- Turbidity Currents as the Cause of Glacial Varves (1951) (11)
- Origin of ptygmatic features (1968) (11)
- So-called turbidite structures (1968) (9)
- Water-faceted boulders (1947) (9)
- Experimental abrasion of pebbles I. Wet sandblasting (1955) (9)
- Review of Marine Sand-Transporting Mechanisms (1957) (8)
- Geosynclinal sedimentation (1967) (8)
- Pivotability studies of sand by a shape-sorter (1964) (8)
- Experiments on the formation of windworn Pebbles (7)
- Eniwetok drilling results (1954) (7)
- Stereoscopic Projection for Demonstration in Geology, Geomorphology, and Other Natural Sciences (1950) (6)
- Contributions to the geology of the East Indies from the Snellius expedition (1935) (6)
- Experiments on the formation of volcanic cones (In connection with East Indian volcanic islands) (1933) (5)
- Realms of Water (1956) (4)
- Sea Level and Crustal Warping (1955) (4)
- An Argument in Favor of Glacial Control of Coral Reefs (1951) (3)
- On the Differentiation of the Glen More Ring-dyke, Mull (1938) (3)
- Petrographic description of rock specimens from the Hunza valley in the Karakoram (3)
- No geology without marine geology (1958) (2)
- Realms of water : some aspects of its cycle in nature (1955) (2)
- The Porphyry District of Lugano, West of the Valganna (2)
- Recent Sedimentation as a Key to Ancient Deposits (1955) (1)
- Book Review: The sea off Southern California. (A modern habitat of petroleum). K. O. EMERY, John Wiley and Sons, New York, Chapman and Hall, London. 366 pages, price $12·50 (1960) (1)
- The turbidite problem: Some comments (1970) (1)
- An Estimate of the Age of the Earth (1947) (1)
- LIGHT THROWN ON GENERAL PROBLEMS BY THE ROUMANIAN RESULTS (1966) (1)
- Reports of the Snellius Expedition@@@The Bottom Configuration in Relation to the Flow of the Bottom Water@@@Depth Determinations@@@Geological Interpretation of the Bathymetrical Results (1936) (1)
- Part 1. The Sediments Of The Atlantic - Recent advances in deep-sea sedimentology (1954) (1)
- Origin of Quartz Silt: NOTES (1969) (0)
- No geology without marine geology (1958) (0)
- Petrografic description of some igneous rocks from the Cordillera of South Mendoza, in the Argentine (0)
- Note on Penck and Brückner's diagram of the fluvio-glacial series (0)
- So-called Turbidite Structures: NOTES (1968) (0)
- Comment on a paper by Ladd and Tracey (1958) (0)
- Sediment Cores from the East Pacific. Gustaf Arrhenius (1953) (0)
- K. Martin als docent (1931) (0)
- Experiments on the formation of windworn pebbles (pl. 3–7) (0)
- The problem of water, a world study: by Raymond Furon, translated by Paul Barnes, Faber & Faber, London, 1967, 208 pp., 42s (1968) (0)
- Sediments of the East Indian Archipelago (1939) (0)
- Schuchert's discussion of the geological results of the Snellius expedition (1937) (0)
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