John Wesley Judd
John Wesley Judd Imperial College Royal College of Science |
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John Wesley Judd British geologist.
Biography
He was born in
Imperial College in 1876, succeeding Sir Andrew Ramsey
as Professor of Geology.
He was elected a
Dean of the Royal College of Science,[4] and Vice-President of the Royal Society from 1902 to 1904.[5]
He retired from Imperial College in 1905.
Notable pupils of his include Edgeworth David, William Fraser Hume and Frederick Chapman.
He married in 1878 Jeannie Frances, daughter of John Jeyes.
Works
- Judd, John Wesley (1881). Volcanoes: what they are and what they teach. New York: Appleton.
- Judd, John Wesley (1873). The Secondary Rocks of Scotland. First Paper. London: Geological Society.
- Judd, John Wesley (1874). The Secondary Rocks of Scotland. Second Paper. On the Ancient Volcanoes of the Highlands and the Relations of their Products to the Mesozoic Strata (PDF). London: Geological Society.
- Judd, John Wesley (1878). The Secondary Rocks of Scotland. Third Paper. The Strata of the Western Coast and Islands. London: Geological Society.
References
- S2CID 2886870.
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- ^ "Search Results". catalogues.royalsociety.org.
- ^ "Royal College of Science". The Times. No. 36889. London. 3 October 1902. p. 9.
- ^ "Search Results". catalogues.royalsociety.org.
External links
- JUDD, Professor John Wesley (1840-1916) at Archives in London and the M25 area.
- Works by John Wesley Judd at Project Gutenberg
- Works by or about John Wesley Judd at Internet Archive
- John Wesley Judd C.B., LL.D., F.R.S., F.G.S. Biography, Pioneers of the British Geological Survey