Benjamin Kendall Emerson
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Benjamin Kendall Emerson | |
This is a portrait of Emerson, circa 1902.
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Born | December 20, 1843 Nashua, New Hampshire |
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Died | April 7, 1932 Amherst, Massachusetts |
Occupation | Geologist, author. |
Benjamin Kendall Emerson (December 20, 1843 - April 7, 1932) was an American geologist and author.
Emerson graduated from Amherst College in 1865, and went on to receive his doctorate from the University of Göttingen, Germany in 1870. He returned to the United States where he joined the faculty at Amherst, where he was professor of geology and related sciences from 1872 to 1917 and simultaneously at Smith College from 1878 to 1912. He was also assistant geologist from 1890 to 1896, and later geologist from 1896 to 1920 for the United States Geological Survey.
His chief fields of study were western Massachusetts, the Connecticut River valley, and Rhode Island.
Among his works are Geology of Old Hampshire County, Massachusetts (1898), Geology of Massachusetts and Rhode Island (1917), and a report (1904) on the Harriman Expedition to Alaska.