Misch, Peter, 1909-1987.

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Peter Hans Misch (1909-1987) was a University of Washington geologist and professor who was especially well known for his research and mapping of the North Cascade mountains of Washington State.

Born in Berlin, Germany, he earned his Ph.D. in Geology from G̈öttingen University in 1932. Misch became the geologist for the 1934 German expedition to Nanga Parbat in the western Himalayas. Constrained by government strictures after he returned to Germany, Misch accepted a position with the Sun Yat-Sen University in Canton, China, where he arrived in 1936. After several years in China (during which time he studied and mapped areas in the Yunnan province), Misch left for the United States in 1946 and began teaching at Stanford University. He met George Edward Goodspeed of the University of Washington, who helped to recruit him. In 1947, Misch accepted an appointment as assistant professor at the University of Washington. While at the University of Washington, Misch would write, publish, and lecture on North Cascade geology (especially metamorphic petrology) for nearly 40 years. He created geological maps of the North Cascades and painted watercolor landscapes of many of the mountains that he studied. Misch was also active outside of the university setting. During the 1950s, he worked with John Hazzard as a research consultant for Union Oil of California. Misch and Hazzard studied and mapped areas in and around the Great Basin that included eastern Nevada, western Utah, and southern Idaho. Between 1974 and 1980, he was an advisor for the Bechtel Corporation in the proposed development of a nuclear power plant in the Skagit Valley of Washington State. Misch retired from the University of Washington in 1981, but continued his geological research up to the very last months of his life.

From the description of Peter Misch papers, 1930-1988. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 123952760

Peter Hans Misch was a University of Washington geologist and professor whose research spanned three continents over 50 years. He is especially well known for his research and mapping of the North Cascade mountains of Washington state.

Peter Hans Misch was born in Berlin, Germany in 1909. His father Georg was professor of philosophy at Göttingen University, and his grandfather on his mother's side was the famous German philosopher Wilhelm Dilthey. In 1932, at the age of 23, he earned his Ph.D. in Geology from Göttingen University with his investigation of the metamorphic petrology of the central Pyrenees mountains.

In 1934, Misch was asked by Willy Merkl to be the geologist for the German expedition to Nanga Parbat in the western Himalayas. Part of his research during the expedition concerned the petrology of the Himalayas. After his return to Germany, Nazi officials ordered that he surrender all of his research material to a scientist appointed by the government. Misch did not comply with the order, and instead began looking for a teaching position abroad. In 1935, he accepted the chair of structural geology at Sun Yat-Sen University in Canton, China, formerly held by Swiss geologist Arnold Heim.

Misch arrived in China in 1936, and began his studies of the Kwangtung and Kwangsi provinces. By the end of 1938 Japanese advances into south eastern China forced the university to move to Kunming, in Yunnan province. Misch and his students studied and mapped areas of Yunnan province until he left for the United States in 1946.

Misch was teaching at Stanford University when he met Professor Goodspeed of the University of Washington and discovered that they were both members of a minority of geologists who supported the theory of granitization. In 1947, Misch accepted an appointment as assistant professor at the University of Washington. While at the University of Washington, Misch became the leading authority on North Cascades geology. He wrote, published, and lectured on North Cascade geology, especially metamorphic petrology, for nearly 40 years. He created many geological maps of the North Cascades, and painted colorful and geologically detailed watercolor landscapes of many of the mountains that he studied. Misch spent nearly every summer in the mountains with his graduate students in support of their thesis research and general geological education. By the end of his time at the University of Washington, Misch had supervised the research of over 125 graduate students. He also engaged in committee work on behalf of the geology department, as well as various university clubs and associations.

Misch was also active outside of the university setting. During the 1950's, he worked with John Hazzard as a research consultant for Union Oil of California. Misch and Hazzard studied and mapped areas in and around the Great Basin that included eastern Nevada, western Utah, and southern Idaho. Misch's work with Union Oil also took him to Oklahoma where he studied and mapped the Potato Hills region of the Ouachita mountain range. Between 1974 and 1980 Misch was an advisor for the Bechtel Corporation in the proposed development of a nuclear power plant in the Skagit Valley of Washington state. Misch also served as Associate Editor for the American Association of Petroleum Geologists' Bulletin.

Peter Misch retired from the University of Washington in 1981, but continued his geological research up to the very last months of his life. He died on the 23rd of July, 1987.

From the guide to the Peter Misch papers, 1930-1988, (University of Washington Libraries Special Collections)

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creatorOf Misch, Peter, 1909-1987. Peter Misch papers, 1930-1988. University of Washington. Libraries
referencedIn Molenaar, Dee. Dee Molenaar papers, 1930-2007. University of Washington. Libraries
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associatedWith Hazzard, John C. (John Charles), 1903-1973. person
associatedWith Miller, Gerald Matthew, 1927-1980 person
correspondedWith Molenaar, Dee. person
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associatedWith University of Washington. Dept. of Geology. corporateBody
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Place Name Admin Code Country
China--Yunnan Sheng
Great Basin
North Cascades (B.C. and Wash.)
North Cascades (B.C. and Wash.)
Washington (State)--Seattle
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College teachers
College teachers
Environmental Conditions
Geologists
Geologists
Geology
Geology
Geology
Geology
Geology, Stratigraphic
Geology, Structural
Metamorphic rocks
Metamorphic rocks
Metamorphism (Geology)
Petrology
Petrology
Occupation
College teachers
Geologists
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Birth 1909

Death 1987

English,

German

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