James E. Church
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James Edward Church, Jr. (February 15, 1869 - August 5, 1959) is best known for having developed the Mount Rose snow sampler (1906), the first instrument for measuring snow water content. It is still in use today.[1] He was also active in promoting the then nascent sciences of snow hydrology and water supply forecasting.[2]
Dr. Church, who received his Ph.D from the University of Munich, was born in Holly, Michigan on February 15, 1869. He taught Latin, German and fine arts at the University of Nevada, Reno from 1892 - 1939[3] and was the first person of European decent to ascend Mount Rose (1896).[4] Dr. Church died in Reno, Nevada, on August 5, 1959.
[edit] External links
- A Guide to the Papers of James Edward Church (includes a biography of Church and a biography his wife, Florence).