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Raymond Cecil Moore (1892–1974): Memorial and Bibliography (In Celebration of the 100th Anniversary of the Kansas Geological Survey)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 August 2017

Christopher G. Maples
Affiliation:
Kansas Geological Survey, The University of Kansas, Lawrence 66047
Rex Buchanan
Affiliation:
Kansas Geological Survey, The University of Kansas, Lawrence 66047

Extract

This year (1989) marks the 100th anniversary of the Kansas Geological Survey's location at the University of Kansas. Perhaps no single name is as closely associated with the Survey as Raymond Cecil Moore, director of the Survey and state geologist of Kansas from 1916 to 1954 (Figure 1). Moore was, without doubt, the principal influence on the Survey's character and direction in the first half of the twentieth century, and he continued to be involved in the Survey and its research until his death in 1974. In spite of Moore's seminal influence at the Kansas Geological Survey and the University of Kansas, a formal memorial for Moore was never published and a bibliography of Moore's written works never compiled. Thus, the following memorial and bibliography are published to commemorate Moore, 100 years after the founding of the organization that he affected most significantly and to which he devoted so much of his time and talent, the Kansas Geological Survey.

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References

Chronological Bibliography of Raymond Cecil Moore

The following bibliography has been compiled from numerous sources. We have attempted to verify all citations but, in a few cases, have asked colleagues for verification. We would appreciate receiving information on omitted or erroneous citations.Google Scholar
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006. Moore, R. C. 1918. Geologic history of the crystalline rocks of Kansas. American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, 2:98113.Google Scholar
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