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The Geomorphogeny Of The Upper Kern Basin. [Offprint From] University Of California Publications, Bulletin Of The Department Of Geology Vol. 3 No.15, February 1904

The Geomorphogeny Of The Upper Kern Basin. [Offprint From] University Of California Publications, Bulletin Of The Department Of Geology Vol. 3 No.15, February 1904

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The Geomorphogeny Of The Upper Kern Basin. [Offprint From] University Of California Publications, Bulletin Of The Department Of Geology Vol. 3 No.15, February 1904

by Lawson, Andrew C. / Cooper

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University Of California Press, 1904. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Very Good. Pp 291-376 + Plates. Card Covers, Worn And Chipped With Spine Taped. From The Library Of A California State Geologist, Who Very Many Extensive And Critical Corrections In Pencil On Issues Of Scientific Fact And Even Of Simple Gross Observation. Andrew Cowper Lawson (1861 -1952) Was A Scots-Born Canadian Geologist Who Became Professor Of Geology At The University Of California, Berkeley. He Was The Editor And Co-Author Of The 1908 Report On The 1906 San Francisco Earthquake Which Became Known As The "Lawson Report". He Was Also The First Person To Identify And Name The San Andreas Fault In 1895, And After The 1906 Quake, The First To Delineate The Entire Length Of The San Andreas Fault Which Previously Had Been Noted Only In The San Francisco Bay Area. He Also Named The Franciscan Complex After The Franciscan Order Of The Catholic Church Whose Missions Used Conscripted Native American Labor To Mine Limestone In These Areas. In 1883, He Received His B.A. Degree In Natural Science From The University Of Toronto. He Worked For The Geological Survey Of Canada While Pursuing His Graduate Degrees. He Received His M.A. From The University Of Toronto In 1885, And His Ph.D. From Johns Hopkins University In 1888. In 1890, He Left The Geological Survey Of Canada To Work As A Consulting Geologist In Vancouver. In October Of The Same Year, He Accepted A Position As Assistant Professor Of Mineralogy And Geology At The University Of California In Berkeley. He Became A Full Professor In 1892, And A Professor Emeritus From 1928 To His Death On June 16, 1952. Lawson Was Elected To The American Academy Of Arts And Sciences In 1915, The United States National Academy Of Sciences In 1924. He Was A Consulting Geologist For The Construction Of The Golden Gate Bridge In The 1930S. His Home In The La Loma Park Area Of The Berkeley Hills In Berkeley, California, Called The "Andrew Cowper Lawson House" (1908), Was Especially Designed For Him By Noted Architect Bernard Maybeck To Withstand Earthquakes. The House Is An Official City Designated Berkeley Landmark. The Mineral Lawsonite Is Named For Him, As Is The Lawson Adit, Originally A Mining Construction Research Tunnel On Uc Berkeley's Campus. During The Cold War, It Was Used To House Special Equipment To Monitor Soviet Nuclear Tests. It Is Currently Used To House Seismological Instruments. Lawson Hill (Elev. 1,128 Feet), Located West Of The Briones Hills In Contra Costa County, California, Is Named For Him. How Anyone Could Make As Many Obvious Errors In A Short Report As Have Been Apparently Corrected Here In Pencil Is. Un- Explained Except For A Possibility That No One Of Scientific Standing Had Visited This Area Of Kern County Before.

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The Geomorphogeny Of The Upper Kern Basin. [Offprint From] University Of California Publications, Bulletin Of The Department Of Geology Vol. 3 No.15, February 1904
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