Josiah Edward Spurr
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Josiah Edward Spurr (* 1. Oktober 1870 in Gloucester (Massachusetts); † 12. Januar 1950 in Orlando (Florida)) war ein US-amerikanischer Geologe.
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Josiah Edward Spurr (1 de octubre de 1870 - 12 de enero de 1950) fue un geólogo y explorador estadounidense. Autor de diversos libros de divulgación sobre sus trabajos en Alaska, destacó en el campo de la geología aplicada a la minería, actividad en la ejerció como consultor internacional.
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Джозайя Эдуард Спёрр (англ. Josiah Edward Spurr; 1 октября 1870 года, Глостер (Массачусетс), штат Массачусетс, США — 12 января 1950 года, Орландо, США) — американский геолог, исследователь из Аляски. Член Американского геологического и географического обществ.
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Josiah Edward Spurr (1870–1950) was an American geologist, explorer, and author.Born in Gloucester, Massachusetts, he was considered something of a failure as a youth, unsuited for the family fishing business, since on a voyage he invariably became seasick. Since he could not be a productive fisherman like his brothers, his parents decided he might as well go to college. After working his way through Harvard, he began his career with the Minnesota Geological Survey, making the first-ever geological map of the great Mesabi iron range in Minnesota.
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Josiah Edward Spurr
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Josiah Edward Spurr
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Josiah Edward Spurr (* 1. Oktober 1870 in Gloucester (Massachusetts); † 12. Januar 1950 in Orlando (Florida)) war ein US-amerikanischer Geologe.
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Josiah Edward Spurr (1870–1950) was an American geologist, explorer, and author.Born in Gloucester, Massachusetts, he was considered something of a failure as a youth, unsuited for the family fishing business, since on a voyage he invariably became seasick. Since he could not be a productive fisherman like his brothers, his parents decided he might as well go to college. After working his way through Harvard, he began his career with the Minnesota Geological Survey, making the first-ever geological map of the great Mesabi iron range in Minnesota. J. E. Spurr led two expeditions of historic importance in Alaska for the United States Geological Survey in 1896 and 1898, made without the benefit of telephones, airplanes, the internal combustion engine, or electrical appliances. In 1896 he led the first expedition to map and chart the interior of Alaska, exploring the Yukon Territory, where gold had been discovered. In 1898 Spurr went down the length of the Kuskokwim River, naming as he traveled previously undiscovered mountains, mountain ranges, creeks, rivers, lakes and glaciers. At the end of the Kuskokwim expedition he made the first scientific observations of the Mount Katmai volcano, and the valley that later became known as the "Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes." During these expeditions he encountered Native Americans, Aleuts, traders, missionaries, prospectors, whiskey smugglers and various con artists. His books were seen as the definitive work on Alaskan minerals during the Alaska Gold Rush. They read like an adventure including the expedition's experiences with ice dams bearing down on them and lost provisions, as well as interactions with native Indians and missionaries. After charting these regions, Spurr became the world's leading geological consultant, working for clients including the Sultan of Turkey, Bernard Baruch, and the Guggenheims. He was generally regarded as one of the world's foremost geologists, and probably the leader in the field of economic geology (the application of geology to mining). At the age of 68 he became interested in the origin of craters of the moon, and published four books that made a major contribution to the field. His last book, "Geology as applied to Selenology", published just a year before his death, has been criticised, but was influential in the new field. He was considered a superb and pithy writer. He published well over a hundred articles in scientific journals, books and monographs, as well as poetry and books for a general audience. He has named after him, Mount Spurr, a very active volcano near Anchorage; Spurr crater on the moon; and a mineral, spurrite. Many of his papers, correspondence and photographs are in the American Heritage Center of the University of Wyoming; others are preserved in the Anchorage office of the United States Geological Survey. His children were Edward "Ted" Spurr, an entrepreneur; John Spurr, a publishing executive; William Alfred Spurr, Professor of Statistics at Stanford; Robert A. Spurr, professor of chemistry at the University of Maryland; and Stephen H. Spurr, an authority on forestry and forest ecology and former president of the University of Texas at Austin. There is a recent biography of him by Stephen J. Spurr, an economist who is his grandson.
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Josiah Edward Spurr (1 de octubre de 1870 - 12 de enero de 1950) fue un geólogo y explorador estadounidense. Autor de diversos libros de divulgación sobre sus trabajos en Alaska, destacó en el campo de la geología aplicada a la minería, actividad en la ejerció como consultor internacional.
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Джозайя Эдуард Спёрр (англ. Josiah Edward Spurr; 1 октября 1870 года, Глостер (Массачусетс), штат Массачусетс, США — 12 января 1950 года, Орландо, США) — американский геолог, исследователь из Аляски. Член Американского геологического и географического обществ.
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