Ruth Doggett Terzaghi
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American geologist
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Ruth Doggett Terzaghi's Degrees
- Bachelors Geology University of California, Berkeley
- Masters Geology University of California, Berkeley
- PhD Geology University of California, Berkeley
Why Is Ruth Doggett Terzaghi Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Ruth Doggett Terzaghi was an American geologist and civil engineer . She held several teaching positions relating to geology and engineering geology . In addition to pursuing her own research, she assisted her husband Karl Von Terzaghi in many of his geotechnical engineering and soil mechanics projects.
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Published Works
- Sources of Error in Joint Surveys (1965) (621)
- Compaction of Lime Mud as a Cause of Secondary Structure (1940) (37)
- Concrete Deterioration in a Shipway (1948) (10)
- The origin of the potash-rich rocks (1935) (9)
- The rapakivi of Head Harbor Island, Maine (1940) (4)
- Karl Terzaghi on Rockslides: The Perspective of a Half-Century (1979) (4)
- Scorodite from Gold Hill, Toole Co., Utah (1930) (2)
- Maine Geological Survey - Bulletin 3 : Petrology of the Columbia Falls Quadrangle, Me. (1946) (2)
- THE GENEVA SUMMER SCHOOL OF ALPINE GEOLOGY. (1929) (1)
- The BEAR program NRL plasma physics instrumentation measurements (1989) (0)
- The origin of the potash-rich rocks; discussion (1935) (0)
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