Raymond Laurel Lindeman papers, 1929-1942 (inclusive), 1938-1942 (bulk).

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Raymond Laurel Lindeman papers, 1929-1942 (inclusive), 1938-1942 (bulk).

The papers consist of correspondence, ecological writings, and research materials of Raymond L. Lindeman. The correspondence concerns his research work and publications. His writings and research are primarily devoted to the limnology of Cedar Creek Bog and Cedar Bog Lake in Anoka County, Minnesota. Also included are miscellaneous notes, essays and drawings of his wife, Eleanor Hall Lindeman.

3.5 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8022458

Yale University Library

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Lindeman, Eleanor Hall.

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Lindeman, Raymond Laurel, 1915-1942.

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Raymond L. Lindeman was born in 1915 and received a Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota in 1941. He was a post doctoral fellow at Yale associated with Professor G. Evelyn Hutchinson when he died in June, 1942. Lindeman's paper, "The Trophic-dynamic Aspect of Ecology," published posthumously by Ecology Magazine is considered a classic in the field of environmental science. From the description of Raymond Laurel Lindeman papers, 1929-1942 (inclusive), 1938-1942 (bulk). (Unknown). Wo...