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Mason, Brian (Brian Harold), 1917-2009

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Personal name headingMason, Brian (Brian Harold), 1917-2009
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Variant(s)Mason, B. (Brian), 1917-
Mason, Brian, 1917-
Mason, Brian Harold, 1917-
Associated placeStockholm (Sweden) Bloomington (Ind.)
LocatedChristchurch (N.Z.)
Birth date1917
Death date2009-12-03
Place of birthPort Chalmers (Dunedin, N.Z.)
Place of deathWashington (D.C.)
Field of activityGeology Mineralogy
AffiliationStockholms universitet Indiana University American Museum of Natural History
Profession or occupationGeologists Mineralogists
Found inHis 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 languageeng