Thomas Chrowder Chamberlin
American geologist and educator
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- PhD Geology Johns Hopkins University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Thomas Chrowder Chamberlin was an American geologist and educator. In 1893 he founded the Journal of Geology, of which he was editor for many years. Biography Chamberlin was born September 25, 1843, in Mattoon, Illinois. When he was three years old his family moved north to near Beloit, Wisconsin. His father was a Methodist circuit minister and farmer. He attended a preparatory academy before entering Beloit College, where he received a classical education in Greek and Latin, while becoming interested in natural science. While a student at Beloit he directed a church choir and participated in athletics and debate.
Thomas Chrowder Chamberlin's Published Works
Published Works
- The Method of Multiple Working Hypotheses (1931) (959)
- Studies for Students: The Method of Multiple Working Hypotheses (1897) (250)
- On a Possible Reversal of Deep-Sea Circulation and Its Influence on Geologic Climates (1906) (130)
- An Attempt to Frame a Working Hypothesis of the Cause of Glacial Periods on an Atmospheric Basis (1899) (114)
- A Group of Hypotheses Bearing on Climatic Changes (1897) (92)
- An Attempt to Frame a Working Hypothesis of the Cause of Glacial Periods on an Atmospheric Basis (1899) (81)
- EARLY TERRESTRIAL CONDITIONS THAT MAY HAVE FAVORED ORGANIC SYNTHESIS. (1908) (51)
- Diastrophism as the Ultimate Basis of Correlation (1909) (48)
- The Influence of Great Epochs of Limestone Formation upon the Constitution of the Atmosphere (1898) (45)
- The Classification of American Glacial Deposits (1895) (43)
- On a Possible Function of Disruptive Approach in the Formation of Meteorites, Comets, and NEBULAE (1901) (32)
- The Ulterior Basis of Time Divisions and the Classification of Geologic History (1898) (29)
- Studies for Students: Proposed Genetic Classification of Pleistocene Glacial Formations (1894) (28)
- Recent Glacial Studies in Greenland (24)
- LORD KELVIN'S ADDRESS ON THE AGE OF THE EARTTH AS AN ABODE FITTED FOR LIFE. II. (1899) (24)
- Supplementary Hypothesis Respecting the Origin of the Loess of the Mississippi Valley (1897) (21)
- LORD KELVIN'S ADDRESS ON THE AGE OF THE EARTH AS AN ABODE FITTED FOR LIFE. (20)
- Glacial Studies in Greenland (1894) (18)
- On the extent and significance of the Wisconsin Kettle moraine (16)
- Farmers of Forty Centuries, or Permanent Agriculture in China, Korea and Japan (1912) (16)
- THE GEOLOGY OF WISCONSIN. (15)
- A Systematic Source of Evolution of Provincial Faunas (1898) (11)
- The Problem of Suffering (1896) (11)
- The Criteria Requisite for the Reference of Relics to a Glacial Age (1903) (10)
- SOIL PRODUCTIVITY. (10)
- CERTAIN RECENT ATTEMPTS TO TEST THE NEBULAR HYPOTHESIS. (1900) (10)
- THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE PLANETESIMAL HYPOTHESIS. (1909) (8)
- Further studies of the drainage features of the upper Ohio Basin (1894) (8)
- On the Habitat of the Early Vertebrates (1900) (8)
- An Attempt to Test the Nebular Hypothesis by the Relations of Masses and Momenta (1900) (8)
- The Origin Of The Earth (1917) (7)
- The Canadian Ice Age (1894) (7)
- Certain Phases of Glacial Erosion (1911) (7)
- The Horizon of Drumlin, Osar and Kame Formation (1893) (5)
- Diastrophism and the Formative Processes XIII. The Bearings of the Size and Rate of Infall of Planetesimals on the Molten or Solid State of the Earth (1920) (5)
- Geologic processes and their results (5)
- FORMER EXTENSION OF CORNELL GLACIER NEAR THE SOUTHERN END OF MELVILLE BAY. (1897) (4)
- Glacial Studies in Greenland. X (1897) (4)
- Diastrophism and the Formative Processes: X. The Order of Magnitude of the Shrinkage of the Earth Deduced from Mars, Venus, and the Moon (1920) (4)
- THE REFORM OF THE CALENDAR. (1910) (4)
- Papers and Notes on the Glacial Geology of Great Britain and Ireland (1894) (4)
- The diversity of the glacial period (1893) (3)
- Diastrophism and the Formative Processes XIV. Groundwork for the Study of Megadiastrophism (1921) (3)
- Certain Phases of Megatectonic Geology (1926) (3)
- The Bearings of Radioactivity on Geology (1911) (3)
- Investigation versus Propagandism (1919) (3)
- Geology : earth history (3)
- HOW CAN ENDOWMENTS BE USED MOST EFFECTIVELY FOR SCIENTIFIC RESEARCHE. (1903) (2)
- Glacial Studies in Greenland. IV. Glaciers of the Inglefield Gulf Region (1895) (2)
- Diastrophism and the Formative Processes. V The Testimony of the Deep-Sea Deposits (1914) (2)
- THE COPPER-BEARING SERIES OF LAKE SUPERIOR. (1883) (2)
- The bearing of some recent determinations on the correlation of the eastern and western terminal moraines (1882) (2)
- World-Organization after the World-War: An Omninational Confederation (1918) (2)
- 'AN IGNORED THEORY OF THE ICE AGE.'. (1906) (2)
- On the relationship of the Pleistocene to the pre-Pleistocene formations of the Mississippi Basin, south of the limit of glaciation (1891) (2)
- Glacial Studies in Greenland. II (1894) (2)
- Glacial Studies in Greenland. III. Coast Glaciers between Disco Island and Inglefield Gulf (1895) (2)
- Jones's criticism of Chamberlin's Groundwork for the study of megadiastrophism (1922) (2)
- Significant Ameliorations of Present Arctic Climates (1923) (1)
- Hillocks of angular gravel and disturbed stratification (1884) (1)
- Diastrophism and the Formative Processes. I: Introduction (1913) (1)
- Ice Work Present and Past (1896) (1)
- Some Additional Evidences Bearing on the Interval Between the Glacial Epochs (1)
- Glacial Studies in Greenland. IX (1896) (1)
- On a Possible Function of Disruptive Approach in the Formation of Meteorites, Comets, and NebulÆ (1901) (1)
- Glacial Studies in Greenland. VI: The Redcliff Peninsula (Continued) (1895) (1)
- Diastrophism and the Formative Processes. IV: Rejuvenation of the Continents (1913) (1)
- Diastrophism and the Formative Processes: XI. Selective Segregation of Material in the Formation of the Earth and Its Neighbors (1920) (1)
- Glacial Studies in Greenland. VII: The Redcliff Peninsula (1895) (1)
- Diastrophism and the Formative Processes II: Shelf-Seas and Certain Limitations of Diastrophism (1913) (1)
- Earth history : genesis-paleozoic (1)
- THE FORMER EXTENSION OF ICE IN GREENLAND. (1)
- Diastrophism and the Formative Processes. VI: Foreset Beds and Slope Deposits (1914) (1)
- Diastrophism and the Formative Processes: XV. The Self-Compression of the Earth as a Problem of Energy (1921) (1)
- Diastrophism and the Formative Processes. IX: A Specific Mode of Self-Promotion of Periodic Diastrophism (1918) (1)
- FORMER EXTENSION OF GREENLAND GLACIERS. (1897) (1)
- The mathematics of isostasy (1920) (1)
- Diastrophism and the Formative Processes. III: The Lateral Stresses within the Continental Pro-Tuberances and Their Relations to Continental Creep and Sea-Transgression (1913) (1)
- SEVENTY-FIVE YEARS OF AMERICAN GEOLOGY. (1924) (1)
- The Canadian Ice Age. J. William Dawson (1894) (1)
- Memorial of stuart Weller (1928) (1)
- An Attempt to Frame a Working Hypothesis of the Cause of Glacial Periods on an Atmospheric Basis (Continued) (1899) (1)
- Diastrophism and the Formative Processes: XII. The Physical Phases of the Planetary Nuclei during Their Formative Stages (1920) (1)
- Groundwork of the earth’s diastrophism (1921) (1)
- THE STATE UNIVERSITY AND RESEARCH. (1904) (1)
- The Nature of the Englacial Drift of the Mississippi Basin (1893) (1)
- The Interior of the Earth from the Viewpoint of Geology (1)
- The Evolution of the Earth (1916) (0)
- THE ARTESIAN WELL AT BELLE PLAINE, IOWA (1886) (0)
- Geology of Wisconsin: Survey of 1873-1879, Volume IV (0)
- 'An Ignored Theory of the Ice Age.' (1906) (0)
- Proposed International Geologic Institute (1900) (0)
- Introductory geology, a textbook for colleges, by Thomas C. Chamberlin and Rollin D. Salisbury. (0)
- Special problems and their study in economic geology (1910) (0)
- Classification of European glacial deposits . Classification of American glacial deposits (0)
- The Age of the Second Terrace on the Ohio at Brilliant, near Steubenville [with Reply] (1896) (0)
- Diastrophism and the Formative Processes. VIII: The Quantitative Element in Circum-Continental Growth (1914) (0)
- The new relations of the university to agriculture (0)
- Certain Valley Configurations in Low Latitudes (1910) (0)
- Pseudo-cols (1894) (0)
- Glacial Studies in Greenland. V (1895) (0)
- The bearing of some of the work of the geological survey upon agricultural interests (0)
- A college text-book of geology, by Thomas C. Chamberlin and Rollin D. Salisbury. (0)
- Observations on the recent glacial drift of the Alps (0)
- What Wisconsin farming demands of Wisconsin science (0)
- Glacial Studies in Greenland. VIII (1895) (0)
- Charles Richard Van Hise 1857-1918 (1918) (0)
- Response : The Former Extension of Ice in Greenland (1897) (0)
- The Function of Scientific Study in a True Education (1903) (0)
- Gravitation versus relativity : a non-technical explanation of the fundamental principles of gravitational astronomy and a critical examination of the astronomical evidence cited as proof of the generalized theory of relativity (0)
- Earth history : mesozoic, cenozoic (0)
- APPENDIX: REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON INVESTIGATION OF EARTH TIDES. (1919) (0)
- Response [on receiving the Penrose medal] (1928) (0)
- The Greater Earth (1921) (0)
- A Geologic Forecast of the Future Opportunities of Our Race (1909) (0)
- The fault problem; I (1907) (0)
- Geology : shorter course (0)
- Suggestions as to a basis for the gradation of the vertebrata (0)
- Elements of Geology, a Text-Book for Colleges and for the General Reader. Joseph Le Conte (1896) (0)
- THE ULTRA ATMOSPHERES (1920) (0)
- A Venerable Climatic Fallacy (1923) (0)
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