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Everything about J J Stevenson Geologist totally explainedJohn James Stevenson (1841-1924) was an American geologist, born in New York City. He graduated at New York University in 1863, became professor of chemistry at West Virginia University for two years ( 1869- 71), then served as professor of geology at New York University until 1909. In 1873- 74 and 1878- 80 he was geologist on the United States Geological Survey. He also served on the Pennsylvania Geological Survey in 1875- 78 and 1881- 82. He was president of the Geological Society of America in 1898. He wrote contributions of permanent importance. His publications include:* The Geology of a Portion of Colorado Explored and Surveyed in 1873 (1875)
- Report of Progress in the Greene and Washington District of the Bituminous Coal Fields of Western Pennsylvania (1876)
- Report upon Geological Examinations in Southern Colorado and Northern New Mexico during 1878 and 1879 (1881)
- Origin of the Pennsylvania Anthracite (1893)
- Carboniferous of the Appalachian Basin (1903-07)
- Formation of Coal Beds (1911-13)
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