Biographical Memoir of John Wesley Powell, 1834-1902

31 - Biographical Memoir of John Wesley Powell, 1834-1902 by William Morris Davis

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Welcome to Volume VIII of the National Academy of Sciences Biographical Memoirs series. Journey with us through 33 sections, each dedicated to an integral aspect of the life of John Wesley Powell (1834-1902). Powell was a pioneering figure in the geological explorations of the West, and the driving force behind the establishment of the U.S. Geological Survey in 1879. A strong advocate for Native American tribes and culture, Powell led the Bureau of Ethnology with a passionate spirit. He penned a comprehensive study of the western U.S., championing careful irrigation and land conservation. His prediction that water rights purchased by corporations would become a significant political and environmental issue shows his visionary nature. A scientific trailblazer, Powell founded numerous scientific organizations including the National Geographic Society and the Geological Society of America. This memoir, penned by Powells contemporary, the eminent professor of geology, geography, and meteorology at Harvard, William Morris Davis (1850-1934), paints a vibrant picture of Powells inspiring life, his relentless determination, and his vast contributions to the scientific world.

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33 - Biographical Memoir of John Wesley Powell, 1834-1902 by William Morris Davis

Welcome to Volume VIII of the National Academy of Sciences Biographical Memoirs series. Journey with us through 33 sections, each dedicated to an integral aspect of the life of John Wesley Powell (1834-1902). Powell was a pioneering figure in the geological explorations of the West, and the driving force behind the establishment of the U.S. Geological Survey in 1879. A strong advocate for Native American tribes and culture, Powell led the Bureau of Ethnology with a passionate spirit. He penned a comprehensive study of the western U.S., championing careful irrigation and land conservation. His prediction that water rights purchased by corporations would become a significant political and environmental issue shows his visionary nature. A scientific trailblazer, Powell founded numerous scientific organizations including the National Geographic Society and the Geological Society of America. This memoir, penned by Powells contemporary, the eminent professor of geology, geography, and meteorology at Harvard, William Morris Davis (1850-1934), paints a vibrant picture of Powells inspiring life, his relentless determination, and his vast contributions to the scientific world.

17 de jul de 20253 min
episode 32 - Biographical Memoir of John Wesley Powell, 1834-1902 by William Morris Davis artwork

32 - Biographical Memoir of John Wesley Powell, 1834-1902 by William Morris Davis

Welcome to Volume VIII of the National Academy of Sciences Biographical Memoirs series. Journey with us through 33 sections, each dedicated to an integral aspect of the life of John Wesley Powell (1834-1902). Powell was a pioneering figure in the geological explorations of the West, and the driving force behind the establishment of the U.S. Geological Survey in 1879. A strong advocate for Native American tribes and culture, Powell led the Bureau of Ethnology with a passionate spirit. He penned a comprehensive study of the western U.S., championing careful irrigation and land conservation. His prediction that water rights purchased by corporations would become a significant political and environmental issue shows his visionary nature. A scientific trailblazer, Powell founded numerous scientific organizations including the National Geographic Society and the Geological Society of America. This memoir, penned by Powells contemporary, the eminent professor of geology, geography, and meteorology at Harvard, William Morris Davis (1850-1934), paints a vibrant picture of Powells inspiring life, his relentless determination, and his vast contributions to the scientific world.

17 de jul de 20254 min
episode 31 - Biographical Memoir of John Wesley Powell, 1834-1902 by William Morris Davis artwork

31 - Biographical Memoir of John Wesley Powell, 1834-1902 by William Morris Davis

Welcome to Volume VIII of the National Academy of Sciences Biographical Memoirs series. Journey with us through 33 sections, each dedicated to an integral aspect of the life of John Wesley Powell (1834-1902). Powell was a pioneering figure in the geological explorations of the West, and the driving force behind the establishment of the U.S. Geological Survey in 1879. A strong advocate for Native American tribes and culture, Powell led the Bureau of Ethnology with a passionate spirit. He penned a comprehensive study of the western U.S., championing careful irrigation and land conservation. His prediction that water rights purchased by corporations would become a significant political and environmental issue shows his visionary nature. A scientific trailblazer, Powell founded numerous scientific organizations including the National Geographic Society and the Geological Society of America. This memoir, penned by Powells contemporary, the eminent professor of geology, geography, and meteorology at Harvard, William Morris Davis (1850-1934), paints a vibrant picture of Powells inspiring life, his relentless determination, and his vast contributions to the scientific world.

17 de jul de 20252 min
episode 30 - Biographical Memoir of John Wesley Powell, 1834-1902 by William Morris Davis artwork

30 - Biographical Memoir of John Wesley Powell, 1834-1902 by William Morris Davis

Welcome to Volume VIII of the National Academy of Sciences Biographical Memoirs series. Journey with us through 33 sections, each dedicated to an integral aspect of the life of John Wesley Powell (1834-1902). Powell was a pioneering figure in the geological explorations of the West, and the driving force behind the establishment of the U.S. Geological Survey in 1879. A strong advocate for Native American tribes and culture, Powell led the Bureau of Ethnology with a passionate spirit. He penned a comprehensive study of the western U.S., championing careful irrigation and land conservation. His prediction that water rights purchased by corporations would become a significant political and environmental issue shows his visionary nature. A scientific trailblazer, Powell founded numerous scientific organizations including the National Geographic Society and the Geological Society of America. This memoir, penned by Powells contemporary, the eminent professor of geology, geography, and meteorology at Harvard, William Morris Davis (1850-1934), paints a vibrant picture of Powells inspiring life, his relentless determination, and his vast contributions to the scientific world.

17 de jul de 20256 min
episode 29 - Biographical Memoir of John Wesley Powell, 1834-1902 by William Morris Davis artwork

29 - Biographical Memoir of John Wesley Powell, 1834-1902 by William Morris Davis

Welcome to Volume VIII of the National Academy of Sciences Biographical Memoirs series. Journey with us through 33 sections, each dedicated to an integral aspect of the life of John Wesley Powell (1834-1902). Powell was a pioneering figure in the geological explorations of the West, and the driving force behind the establishment of the U.S. Geological Survey in 1879. A strong advocate for Native American tribes and culture, Powell led the Bureau of Ethnology with a passionate spirit. He penned a comprehensive study of the western U.S., championing careful irrigation and land conservation. His prediction that water rights purchased by corporations would become a significant political and environmental issue shows his visionary nature. A scientific trailblazer, Powell founded numerous scientific organizations including the National Geographic Society and the Geological Society of America. This memoir, penned by Powells contemporary, the eminent professor of geology, geography, and meteorology at Harvard, William Morris Davis (1850-1934), paints a vibrant picture of Powells inspiring life, his relentless determination, and his vast contributions to the scientific world.

17 de jul de 20254 min