Irving Friedman
Irving Friedman (January 12, 1920 – June 28, 2005) was a U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) scientist and a pioneer in geochemistry. Born in New York City, New York, he obtained a B.S. degree in chemistry from Montana State University, a M.S. degree in chemistry from Washington State University, and a Ph.D. in geochemistry at the University of Chicago. Provided by Wikipedia
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Chloride flux and surface water discharge out of Yellowstone National Park, 1982-1989 / by Norton, Daniel R., Friedman, Irving, 1920-2005
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Lithology and origin of Middle Ordovician calcareous mudmound at Meiklejohn Peak, southern Nevada / by Ross, Reuben James, 1918-, Jaanusson, Valdar, Friedman, Irving, 1920-2005
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Ground temperature measurements / by Norton, Daniel R., Friedman, Irving, 1920-2005, Olmsted, F. H. 1921-
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Geochemistry of diagenetic dolomites in Miocene marine formations of California and Oregon / by Murata, K. J. 1909-, Cremer, Marcelyn J., Friedman, Irving, 1920-2005
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Monitoring of thermal activity in southwestern Yellowstone National Park and vicinity, 1980-1993 / by Friedman, Irving, 1920-2005, Hutchinson, Roderick A., 1947-1997, Norton, Daniel R.
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