LC control no. | n 80025991 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Mason, Brian (Brian Harold), 1917-2009 |
Variant(s) | Mason, B. (Brian), 1917- Mason, Brian, 1917- Mason, Brian Harold, 1917- |
Associated place | Stockholm (Sweden) Bloomington (Ind.) |
Located | Christchurch (N.Z.) |
Birth date | 1917 |
Death date | 2009-12-03 |
Place of birth | Port Chalmers (Dunedin, N.Z.) |
Place of death | Washington (D.C.) |
Field of activity | Geology Mineralogy |
Affiliation | Stockholms universitet Indiana University American Museum of Natural History |
Profession or occupation | Geologists Mineralogists |
Found in | His Mineralogical aspects of the system FeO-Fe2O3-MnO-Mn2O3, 1943: title page (Brian Harold Mason, Ph.D. thesis, University of Stockholm) Catalog of meteorites from Victoria Land, Antarctica, 1978-1980 (a.e.) t.p. (Brian Mason) LCCN 68-13311: His Elements of mineralogy, 1968 (hdg.: Mason, Brian Harold, 1917- ; usage: Brian Mason; variant: B. Mason) Principles of geochemistry, 1960: title page (Brian H. Mason) Trap rocks of the Newark series, Triassic of New Jersey, 1960: title page (Brian H. Mason, American Museum of Natural History) Wikipedia, viewed Oct. 30, 2017 (Brian Harold Mason, New Zealand geochemist and mineralogist; born at Port Chalmers, Dunedin, 1917; raised in Christchurch, New Zealand; Ph.D. in geochemistry at the University of Stockholm; professor of mineralogy at Indiana University; curator of mineralogy at both the American Museum of Natural History, New York, and the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.; died in Washington on 3 December 2009; known for studying meteorites) |
Associated language | eng |