Oral history interview with Michael H. Carr, 1987 June 22.

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Oral history interview with Michael H. Carr, 1987 June 22.

Early schooling and education in England; training in geology at London University; Ph. D. studies at Yale University in late 1950s; work on problems in lunar and Martian geology in the 1960s. Detailed discussion of his research at Yale with Carl Turekian, involvement with high-pressure geological research at University of Western Ontario, and participation in 1960s Air Force-sponsored Luster Sounding rocket program to determine micrometeorite flux rates.

Transcript, 32 p.

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Doel, Ronald Edmund

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United States. Air Force. Luster Sounding Rocket Program.

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Yale University.

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Born 1936. From the description of Oral history interview with Michael H. Carr, 1987 June 22. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79655140 ...

University of London.

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The University of London was established in 1836 out of the principle of a more inclusive approach to education, free from religious tests and more affordable. With its power to grant degrees the University worked generally in close alliance with University College and King's College London as well as numerous other colleges around Britain. In terms of degrees awarded, the University was the first in England to introduce a Bachelor of Science, tending away from the more ...