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Published: 01 June 1984
American Mineralogist (1984) 69 (5-6): 580–585.
...George Phair Abstract Dr. Edgar Theodore Wherry, Honorary Life President, fourth President and Charter Member of the Mineralogical Society of America, and Co-founder and first Editor of The American Mineralogist , died May 14, 1982, in Philadelphia at the age of 96. After a long and unusually...
Journal Article
Published: 01 August 1975
American Mineralogist (1975) 60 (7-8): 533–539.
...Marjorie Hooker; Arthur Montgomery Abstract The election of Professor Edgar Theodore Wherry to the Honorary Life Presidency of the Mineralogical Society of America honors first and foremost his fundamental contributions to the science of mineralogy and his vital services to the society...
Series: AAPG Special Publication
Published: 01 January 1941
DOI: 10.1306/SV11342C8
EISBN: 9781629812502
... Abstract The Wherry pool is producing from a stratigraphic trap. The pool is situated on the homoclinal southeastern flank of the Central Kansas uplift. The geologic history of the Wherry pool is closely related to that of the uplift. The oil is produced from a chert zone in the Sooy...
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<span class="search-highlight">Wherry&#x27;s</span> (1918)  representations of the structures of ( a ) diamond and ( b...
Published: 01 January 2020
Figure 17. Wherry's (1918) representations of the structures of ( a ) diamond and ( b ) body-centered cubic structures such as a-Fe. Note his inferred physical shapes of the atoms required by the unit-cell geometries to the right. Courtesy of MSA.
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The six founders of MSA. ( a ) Edward H. Kraus; ( b ) Alexander H. Phillips...
Published: 01 January 2020
Figure 1. The six founders of MSA. ( a ) Edward H. Kraus; ( b ) Alexander H. Phillips; ( c ) Frank R. Van Horn; ( d ) Thomas L. Walker; ( e ) Edgar T. Wherry. Courtesy of MSA.
Journal Article
Published: 01 April 1957
American Mineralogist (1957) 42 (3-4): 265–266.
... Mineralogist as its official journal and appointed Dr. Edgar T. Wherry as its first editor. Dr. Wherry served until December 1921. Copyright © 1957 by the Mineralogical Society of America 1957 Mineralogical Society of America ...
Journal Article
Published: 01 April 1954
American Mineralogist (1954) 39 (3-4): 393–394.
... out by Wherry (1915, 1929), who described the technique employed in its use and recorded the absorption lines and bands for a large number of minerals. The type of instrument used by Wherry consisted of a small direct-vision prism spectroscope designed to replace the conventional microscope ocular...
Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 30 March 1924
GSA Bulletin (1924) 35 (1): 201–206.
...Frank R. Van Horn Abstract Session of Friday Afternoon, December 28 At 2 p. m. the Mineralogical Society held a joint session with the Geological Society in the Director's conference room, Interior Building. Dr. E. T. Wherry, President of the Mineralogical Society, presided, and during...
Journal Article
Published: 01 March 1924
American Mineralogist (1924) 9 (3): 56–69.
..., December 28, presided over by President Edgar T. Wherry, and on Saturday morning, December 29, presided over by Dr. David White, President of the Geological Society. At these sessions papers of combined mineralogical and geological interest were presented. The final paper of the session...
Journal Article
Published: 01 May 1923
American Mineralogist (1923) 8 (5): 81–85.
...Ferruccio Zambonini; H. S. Washington Abstract In the January (1923) number of The American Mineralogist Dr. E. T. Wherry has expounded his interesting and suggestive views on “Volume Isomorphism in Silicates,” the fundamental idea being that atoms that have approximately equal volumes can replace...
Journal Article
Published: 01 January 1922
American Mineralogist (1922) 7 (1): 12–14.
...Edw. F. Holden Abstract The empirical formula of thaumasite has been shown by several analyses to be CaCO 3 .CaSO 4 .CaSiO 3 .15H 2 O. Penfield and Pratt 1 considered the mineral a silicate, but Wherry 2 has shown it to be more probably a sulfate, crystallographically related to connellite...
Journal Article
Published: 01 February 1921
American Mineralogist (1921) 6 (2): 35–45.
...Herbert P. Whitlock; Albert B. Peck; Edgar T. Wherry Abstract The first, annual meeting of the Mineralogical Society of America was held in Chicago, Illinois, in conjunction with the thirty-third annual meeting of the Geological Society of America. The Council of the Society met at lunch on Tuesday...
Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2020
American Mineralogist (2020) 105 (1): 3–21.
...Figure 17. Wherry's (1918) representations of the structures of ( a ) diamond and ( b ) body-centered cubic structures such as a-Fe. Note his inferred physical shapes of the atoms required by the unit-cell geometries to the right. Courtesy of MSA. ...
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Location map of elvan dike belt and granite plutons of Cornubian batholith ...
Published: 01 September 2002
— quartz porphyry dikes and granite porphyries (elvans); 6 — elvan dikes studied in 1999: I — Praa Sands, II — Wherry Rocks, III — Hanover Cove, IV — Goonbarrow, V — Remfry. Inset shows location of study region.
Journal Article
Published: 01 August 2016
American Mineralogist (2016) 101 (8): 1735–1749.
... in 1912 that allowed the atomic structures of crystals and, furthermore, atomic and ion radii to be determined. In terms of isomorphism and solid solution, the proposals and studies of Vegard, Zambonini, Wherry, A.N. Winchell, and the “father of crystal chemistry” Goldschmidt are briefly discussed...
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—Geneseo uplift, Rice and Ellsworth counties, Kansas. Structure contours on...
Published: 01 May 1954
, Vol. III (Amer. Assoc. Petrol. Geol., 1948 ), Fig. 3 , p. 229. Gas is trapped downdip at Lyons while Geneseo and Edwards produce only oil. Wherry, Welch, Bornholdt, and Smyres produce from basal Pennsylvanian and are stratigraphic-trap accumulations.
Journal Article
Published: 01 December 1985
Journal of the Geological Society (1985) 142 (6): 1159–1177.
... of Land’s End and Dartmoor, implying differences both in the chemistry of the source region and in conditions of crystallization. Ages obtained for the Brannel and Wherry elvans (quartz porphyry dykes) suggest more than one episode of injection during the interval c. 280–270 Ma. An independent fluid...
Journal Article
Published: 01 February 1950
American Mineralogist (1950) 35 (1-2): 93–98.
...Joseph J. Fahey; E. B. Daggett; Samuel G. Gordon Abstract A new mineral from the Mammoth Mine, Arizona, having the formula PbCO 3 · 2PbSO 4 · Pb(Cl, OH) 2 · CuO is named in honor of Dr. Edgar Theodore Wherry. The indices of refraction are α 1.942, β=2.010 and γ=2.024, and 2V=50° (calculated...
Series: AAPG Special Publication
Published: 01 January 1948
DOI: 10.1306/SV14344C12
EISBN: 9781629812489
... on a sharp structural ridge which extends along the west edge of the Geneseo uplift. The principal producing formation is the Arbuckle limestone, although in the Lyons field minor quantities of oil and gas are produced from the Simpson sand. The Wherry field, which produces from the basal Pennsylvanian (Sooy...
Journal Article
Published: 01 April 1947
American Mineralogist (1947) 32 (3-4): 252.
...Charles A. Belz Abstract Dr. W. Hersey Thomas presided, with 70 present. Dr. Edgar T. Wherry spoke on “The Radioactive Minerals of Pennsylvania.” Copyright © 1947 by the Mineralogical Society of America 1947 Mineralogical Society of America ...