William Trevelyan Harry
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British geologist and academic author
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William Trevelyan Harry's Degrees
- Masters Geophysics University of Oxford
- Bachelors Earth Sciences Imperial College London
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, William Trevelyan Harry FRSE FGS was a British geologist and academic author. He specialised in the geology of Greenland and north-east Canada. Life He was born in Yorkshire in northern England around 1911.
William Trevelyan Harry's Published Works
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- Anorthosite xenoliths and plagioclase megacrysts in Precambrian intrusions of South Greenland (1968) (64)
- The composite granitic gneiss of western Ardgour, Argyll (1953) (28)
- The form of the Cairngorm Granite Pluton (1965) (17)
- The migmatites and felspar-porphyroblast rock of Glen Dessarry, Inverness-Shire (1951) (14)
- The Old Red Sandstone Lavas of the Western Sidlaw Hills, Perthshire (1956) (10)
- Basic hornfels at a gabbro contact near Carlingford, Eire (1952) (9)
- XVIII.—A Re-examination of Barrow's Older Granites in Glen Clova, Angus (1958) (9)
- Basement Carboniferous in Upper Teesdale, N. Yorks. (1950) (5)
- Folded Fracture Cleavage in the Southern Highlands: Preliminary Note (1955) (4)
- Old Red Sandstone lavas of the eastern Sidlaws (1958) (4)
- An Unusual Appinitic Sill Near Killin, Perthshire (1952) (4)
- The Glen Dessarry Marble and its Associated Calc-Silicate Rocks. (1951) (4)
- The Clinopyroxene-hornblende Equilibrium in Thermal Metamorphism: Some Data from Carlingford, Eire (1954) (2)
- Pseudomigmatites in the Abitau Lake Area, District of Mackenzie, Northwest Territories, Canada (1959) (1)
- Gneisses of the Kipawa District, western Quebec, Grenville Sub-province of Canadian Shield (1961) (0)
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