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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Ralph Stockman Tarr was an American geographer. Biography He was born at Gloucester, Massachusetts, and educated at Harvard, where he graduated from the Lawrence Scientific School in 1891, and worked as an assistant in geology from 1890 to 1891. Beginning in 1892, he served as assistant in geology at Cornell, where he became professor of dynamic geology and physical geography from 1897 until his death.
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- Habits of Burrowing Crayfishes in the United States (1884) (22)
- The Arctic sea ice as a geological agent (1897) (21)
- Glacial Deposits of the Continental Type in Alaska (1913) (18)
- The Yakutat Bay region, Alaska (18)
- Recent changes of level in the Yakutat Bay region, Alaska (13)
- Glaciers and Glaciation of Yakutat Bay, Alaska (11)
- The Malaspina Glacier (11)
- Earthquakes, an Introduction to Seismic Geology (11)
- Drainage features of central New York (9)
- Difference in the climate of the Greenland and American sides of Davis' and Baffin's bays [includes notes on glaciation] (1897) (9)
- THE GLACIERS AND GLACIATION OF ALASKA. (1912) (9)
- Recent advance of glaciers in the Yakutat Bay region, Alaska (8)
- Lake Cayuga a Rock Basin (7)
- The phenomenon of rifting in granite (1891) (7)
- Glaciation of mount Ktaadn, Maine (5)
- Economic Geology in the United States (5)
- Glacial Erosion in the Finger Lake Region of Central New York (1906) (5)
- A hint with respect to the origin of terraces in glaciated regions (1892) (4)
- Artesian Well Sections at Ithaca, N, Y. (1904) (4)
- THE COD-HATCHING EXPERIMENTS AT GLOUCESTER BY THE FISH COMMISSION. (1884) (4)
- Moraines of the Seneca valley and Cayuga Lake valleys (4)
- Position of Hubbard Glacier Front in 1792 and 1794 (4)
- The Yakutat Bay Region, AlaskaPhysiography and Glacial Geology (1910) (4)
- The Gorges and Waterfalls of Central New York (4)
- Changes of Level in the Bermuda Islands (1897) (3)
- Some Instances of Moderate Glacial Erosion (1905) (3)
- THE CORNELL EXPEDITION TO GREENLAND. (1896) (3)
- The English sparrow. (1885) (3)
- Results to be Expected from a School Course in Geography (1905) (2)
- FORMER EXTENSION OF GREENLAND GLACIERS. (1897) (2)
- The Yakutat Bay region, Alaska : physiography and glacial geology . Areal geology (2)
- PARASITISM AMONG MARINE ANIMALS. (2)
- Erosive Agents in the Arid Regions (1890) (2)
- RECENT CHANGE OF LEVEL IN ALASKA. (1906) (2)
- Zoological Results of the Work of the United States Fish Commission in 1883 (1884) (2)
- Representation of Land Forms in the Physiography Laboratory (1908) (2)
- The Permian of Texas (1892) (2)
- A Recent Lava Flow in New Mexico (1891) (2)
- FORMER EXTENSION OF ICE IN GREENLAND. (1897) (2)
- The Physical Geography of New York State. Part IV. The Influence of the Glacial Period upon Topography (2)
- NATURAL ENEMIES OF OYSTERS. (1885) (1)
- Location of the Towns and Cities of Central New York (1)
- The Physical Geography of New York State. Part III. Plains and Plateaux (1)
- The Origin of Lake Basins (1894) (1)
- THE TILE-FISH. (1885) (1)
- A Query concerning the Origin of Atolls (1896) (1)
- THE ADVANCING MALASPINA GLACIER. (1907) (1)
- The central Massachusetts moraine (1892) (1)
- Physical Geography of New York State. Part VI. Lakes and Swamps (1)
- Field Work in Geology and Physical Geography (1897) (1)
- THE FORMER EXTENSION OF ICE IN GREENLAND. (1)
- The United States Fish Commission (1884) (1)
- The Teacher's Outfit in Physical Geography I (1896) (1)
- Origin of some topographic features of central Texas (1890) (1)
- The Teacher's Outfit in Physical Geography. II (1896) (0)
- The Geology of the Lake Superior Region. A Review (0)
- List of duplicate marine invertebrates distributed by the United States National Museum. Series IV. Educational Series No. 2 (0)
- North American Earthquakes@@@The Earthquakes at Yakutat Bay, Alaska, in September, 1899@@@The New Madrid Earthquake (1914) (0)
- Watkins Glenn-Catatonk folio, New York (0)
- Glacial erosion in the Scottish highlands (1908) (0)
- Physical Geography of New York State. Part VIII. The Great Lakes and Niagara (0)
- Decline of Farming in Southern-Central New York (0)
- A carnivorous antelope. (1887) (0)
- The Spitzbergen Excursion of the International Geological Congress (0)
- Earthquakes: An Introduction to Seismic Geology. William Herbert Hobbs (1908) (0)
- Man and his Exvironnent in Germany (0)
- A Review Reviewed (1894) (0)
- Man and his Environment in Germany (1910) (0)
- The Physical Geography of New York State. Part II. The Mountains of the State (0)
- Forms of Terrestrial Relief (0)
- The Larger Physiographic Features of New York (1912) (0)
- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. (0)
- Book Review:Major James Rennell and the Rise of Modern English Geography Clements R. Markham (1895) (0)
- The Scottish Highlands (0)
- American Summer Zoological Stations (1884) (0)
- The Physical Geography of New York State. Part I. General Physiographic Features (0)
- Musical sand. (1883) (0)
- Physical Geography of New York State. Part IX. The Shore Lines (0)
- CARNIVOROUS HABITS OF THE MUSKRAT. (1885) (0)
- An Advanced Text-Book of Physical Geography@@@College Physiography (1915) (0)
- The Advancing Malaspina Glacier (1907) (0)
- Human Life in the Arctic (0)
- The English sparrow. (1885) (0)
- The Physical Geography of New York State. Part V. The Rivers of New York (0)
- THE ENGLISH SPARROW. (1885) (0)
- Physical Geography of New York State. Part X. Influence of Physiographic Features upon the Industrial Development of the State (0)
- Elementary Geology (0)
- Second Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers: Papers and Abstracts (0)
- The Yakutat Bay Region, Alaska: Physiography, Glacial, and Areal Geology (0)
- Geology in the Secondary Schools (1900) (0)
- A Carnivorous Antelope (1887) (0)
- Book Review:The Realm of Nature; An Outline of Physiography Hugh Robert Mill (0)
- Pacific coast earthquakes (0)
- Superimposition of the drainage in central Texas (1890) (0)
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