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Journal Article
Published: 12 September 2023
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2023) 113 (6): 2746–2752.
.../2004JB003408 . Dahlen F. A. , and Tromp J. 1998 . Theoretical Global Seismology , Princeton University Press , Princeton, New Jersey , doi: 10.1515/9780691216157 . Dannemann Dugick F. Koch C. Berg E. Arrowsmith S. , and Albert S. 2023 . A new decade...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 April 2023
Earth Sciences History (2023) 42 (1): 84–101.
...R. Bruce Mcmillan ABSTRACT This is the second essay of a two-part series on the life and collecting activities of Albert Koch. After Koch traveled to England where he sold his Missourium to the British Museum, the American mastodon that now stands in the Natural History Museum of London, he...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 December 2022
Earth Sciences History (2022) 41 (2): 410–439.
...R. Bruce McMillan ABSTRACT Albert Koch was one of those fascinating characters who burst upon the American scene in the early nineteenth century. He was a fossil collector who has been lauded and ridiculed by both scientists and laymen alike. After collecting natural history specimens...
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Cutout from Egan painting (see Figure 4) showing Albert Koch describing the site to Dr. Montroville Wilson Dickeson. Based on sketches made by Dickeson on location.
Published: 01 December 2022
Figure 5. Cutout from Egan painting (see Figure 4 ) showing Albert Koch describing the site to Dr. Montroville Wilson Dickeson. Based on sketches made by Dickeson on location.
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Painting of Kimmswick depicting Albert Koch (right) discussing his excavation with Dr. Montroville Wilson Dickeson, the narrator and exhibitor of the panorama. The skeleton is representative of a giant ground sloth. [John J. Egan (1810–1882), American (born Ireland), active mid-19th century; “Mammoth Ravine; Exhuming of Fossil Bones,” scene 23 from the Panorama of the Monumental Grandeur of the Mississippi Valley, c.1850; distemper on cotton muslin; full panorama: 90 inches x 348 feet; Saint Louis Art Museum, Eliza McMillan Trust 34:1953].
Published: 01 October 2016
Figure 1. Painting of Kimmswick depicting Albert Koch (right) discussing his excavation with Dr. Montroville Wilson Dickeson, the narrator and exhibitor of the panorama. The skeleton is representative of a giant ground sloth. [John J. Egan (1810–1882), American (born Ireland), active mid-19th
Journal Article
Published: 01 April 2010
Earth Sciences History (2010) 29 (1): 26–51.
... fossil specimens in his St Louis Museum. By 1840 the indefatigable fossil collector and museum entrepreneur, Albert C. Koch, began extensive digging in the Osage River basin along with sites in the Bourbeuse River valley and at Kimmswick along the Mississippi River in Missouri. Koch’s extensive...
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Albert Koch’s gravestone in the Odd Fellows cemetery (IOOF), Golconda, Illinois.
Published: 01 April 2023
Figure 9. Albert Koch’s gravestone in the Odd Fellows cemetery (IOOF), Golconda, Illinois.
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Projectile Points from Albert Koch’s Bourbeuse River spring (Courtesy Matthew G. Hill).
Published: 01 December 2022
Figure 2. Projectile Points from Albert Koch’s Bourbeuse River spring (Courtesy Matthew G. Hill).
Journal Article
Published: 01 October 2016
Earth Sciences History (2016) 35 (2): 354–374.
...Figure 1. Painting of Kimmswick depicting Albert Koch (right) discussing his excavation with Dr. Montroville Wilson Dickeson, the narrator and exhibitor of the panorama. The skeleton is representative of a giant ground sloth. [John J. Egan (1810–1882), American (born Ireland), active mid-19th...
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Journal Article
Published: 04 April 2023
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2023) 113 (4): 1390–1423.
...Fransiska Dannemann Dugick; Clinton Koch; Elizabeth Berg; Stephen Arrowsmith; Sarah Albert ABSTRACT Several sources of interest often generate both low‐frequency acoustic and seismic signals due to energy propagation through the atmosphere and the solid Earth. Seismic and acoustic observations...
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Painting of Albert Koch’s Sulphur Springs Excavation showing a ground sloth in the foreground. Painting by John J. Egan entitled “Mammoth Ravine: Exhuming of Fossil Bones”.
Published: 01 December 2022
Figure 4. Painting of Albert Koch’s Sulphur Springs Excavation showing a ground sloth in the foreground. Painting by John J. Egan entitled “Mammoth Ravine: Exhuming of Fossil Bones”.
Journal Article
Published: 01 April 1940
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1940) 30 (2): 185–187.
... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1601 Chase St., Cincinnati, Ohio. Keiser, H. Paul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Big Dalton Dam, Glendora, Calif. Klein, Phillip M . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5515Santa Monica B l v d , Los Angeles, Calif. Koch, Albert A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 414 Custom House, San Francisco, Calif. [ 185] 186...
Journal Article
Published: 01 April 2023
Earth Sciences History (2023) 42 (1): i–iv.
... “the intellectual and scientific contributions of the southern U.S. to geology and paleontology”. The paper by R. Bruce McMillan is the second in a “two-part series on the life and collecting activities of Albert Koch”, a tireless 19 th century fossil collector and exhibitor. The first paper focused...
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Published: 01 September 2012
European Journal of Mineralogy (2012) 24 (5): 775–776.
...Monika Koch-müller; Michael Fechtelkord; Vladimir Khomenko; Sergio Speziale © 2012 E. Schweizerbart'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung Science Publishers 2012 The rapid advancement in technology offers new methods for performing investigations in the broad field of mineralogy. New spectroscopic...
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Published: 01 October 2019
Geochemical Perspectives (2019) 8 (2): VIII–X.
..., and many still close: Stephen Macko (1980-1982); Thomas Stafford (1983-1986); Luis Cifuentes (1987-1990); David Velinsky (1988-1991); Paul Koch (1989-1993); Gray Bebout (1989-1992); Carmen Aguilar (1992-1995); Herve Bocherens (1992-1994); Beverly Johnson (1995-1996); Mark A. Teece (1995-1999); Jay Brandes...
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Published: 01 November 2017
Journal of Paleontology (2017) 91 (6): 1339–1340.
... take aerial photographs of his field area from Albert Koch’s private plane! Pivotal to my career has been Jenny, who has indulged my obsession with paleontology since we left Dublin to go to Cambridge University in 1972. She did a ‘Ph.T.’ (putting husband through) and has been making things...
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Published: 09 November 2004
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2004) 41 (11): 1273–1283.
... Formation (thickness 150 m at Albert Heim Bjerge; Fig.  1 ), which is dominated by glauconite-rich sandstones and siltstones in the lower part and by shales with minor carbonate beds and nodules in the upper part. Body fossils have only been found in the upper part of the formation ( Poulsen 1932 ; Cowie...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 December 2014
Clays and Clay Minerals (2014) 62 (6): 520.
... Pilar Aranda Ahmet Ay Etienne Balan Alain Baronnet Blanca Bauluz Christian Bender Koch Faiza Bergaya Ömer Bozkaya Jocelyne Brendlé-Miehé Florian Carstens Walter Caseri Muazzez Celik Karakaya Javiera Cervini-Silva Delphine Charpentier Michael Cheshire...
Journal Article
Published: 01 December 2022
Earth Sciences History (2022) 41 (2): i–iv.
... the activities and impact of Albert Koch, a fossil collector and museum proprietor, who is infamous for having collected and misassembled an American mastodon skeleton (Missourium) that eventually was acquired by the British Museum. He also was an early proponent for the the controversial notion that humans...
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Published: 26 November 2014
Seismological Research Letters (2015) 86 (1): 89–100.
... ), and such observations are sensitive to sea ice concentration and areal coverage in the polar regions ( Grob et al. , 2011 ; Tsai and McNamara, 2011 ; Koch et al. , 2013 ). This characterization of the seismic noise environment of Antarctica, documentation of instrument performance, and comparisons...
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