Leason Heberling Adams Papers 1919-1968

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Leason Heberling Adams Papers 1919-1968

Geophysicist, consultant, and educator. Correspondence, writings, notes and notebooks, and printed matter relating to Adams's research and publication in geophysics and earth sciences.

500 items; 4 containers; 2 linear feet

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