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Samuel Franklin Emmons

|workplaces=United States Geological Survey}} Samuel Franklin Emmons (March 29, 1841 – March 28, 1911) was an American geologist. He was born in Boston, Massachusetts. He graduated from Harvard University in 1861 and studied at the ''Ecole des Mines'' in Paris, France, from 1862 to 1864 and at the Freiberg (Saxony) mining school in 1865. In May 1867, he was appointed assistant geologist under Clarence King on the American geological exploration of the fortieth parallel, and in July 1879 became geologist in charge of the Colorado division of the United States Geological Survey. He traveled extensively throughout the United States in connection with his work, and in 1870 made a survey, along with A. D. Wilson, of Mount Rainier, the highest and most inaccessible peak in the Cascade Range. The largest glacier in the contiguous United States, Emmons Glacier, is located along their survey route and is named after Emmons.

During the autumn of 1872, with Clarence King, Emmons discovered the locality of the supposed diamond fields in Colorado, and was active in exposing their fraudulent character.

Emmons is the namesake of Mount Emmons, Colorado, and Mount Emmons, Utah.

Emmons was president of the Geological Society of America in 1903.

Emmons was the founder and first president of the Colorado Scientific Society in 1882. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The mines of Custer County, Colorado by Emmons, Samuel Franklin, 1841-1911

    Published 1896
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    Atlas to accompany a monograph on the geology and mining industry of Leadville, Colorado by Emmons, Samuel Franklin, 1841-1911

    Published 1883
    Other Authors: “…Emmons, Samuel Franklin, 1841-1911…”
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    Atlas to accompany to monograph on the geology and mining industry of Leadville, Colorado, by Samuel Franklin Emmons.

    Published 1886
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    Geologic atlas of U.S. Tenmile district special folio, Colorado.

    Published 1898
    Other Authors: “…Emmons, Samuel Franklin, 1841-1911…”
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    On hypersthene-andesite and on triclinic pyroxene in augitic rocks / by Cross, Whitman, 1854-1949

    Published 1883
    Other Authors: “…Emmons, Samuel Franklin, 1841-1911…”
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    Suggestions to authors of economic papers

    Published 1906
    Other Authors: “…Emmons, Samuel Franklin, 1841-1911…”
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    Geologic atlas of U.S Tenmile district special folio, Colorado.

    Published 1898
    Other Authors: “…Emmons, Samuel Franklin, 1841-1911…”
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