Ian And Catherine Campbell Geologists Teaching Government Service Editing

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Catherine C Campbell
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He went to many national meetings my diary is full of notes about taking Ian to the airport and meeting him to New York, to Salt Lake City, to New Orleans, to Washington. He was much "on the go. " About this time, which was fairly early in his decade with the division, he decided that the name of the division was not really correct. It shouldn't be restricted to mines, so he put through the change to Division of Mines and Geology. He also was called state geologist instead of state mineralogist.... There hadn't been a state geologist since J. D. Whitney in 1874, and this was a much better name for the head of the division.
What was the significance of these name changes?
Just to broaden the scope. State mineralogist certainly didn't describe the position, because it included far more than mineralogy, and Ian broadened its scope even more. He included more geochemistry, more geophysics, work in urban situations to try to decrease hazards such as earthquake hazards and landslide hazards. He felt that the word geology should be included in the name of both the division itself and the person who was its head.


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