Charles Edward Chapin
Charles Edward Chapin
Dr. Charles Chapin received his degree in Mining Geology from the Colorado School of Mines in 1954. In 1965, he received a D.Sc. in Geology and Chemistry from the Colorado School of Mines. In 1980 he received the Van Diest Gold Medal for Research from the Colorado School of Mines. In 1985 he served for one year as a Distinguished Lecturer for the American Association of Petroleum Geologists. In 1988 he received the Distinguished Research Award from New Mexico Tech. In 1999 he received the Distinguished Achievement Medal from the Colorado School of Mines. He is currently Emeritus Director and State Geologist for the New Mexico Bureau of Geology & Mineral Resources.
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Ash-flow tuffs. Edited by Charles E. Chapin and Wolfgang E. Elston
cover - CVCenozoic volcanism in the weste...Charles Edward Chapin
Cenozoic volcanism in the western United States
no cover - FEField Excursions to Volcanic Te...Charles Edward Chapin
Field Excursions to Volcanic Terranes in the Western United States
no cover - SRSocorro Region IICharles Edward Chapin
Socorro Region II
no cover - CUCoal, uranium, oil, and gas pot...Charles Edward Chapin
Coal, uranium, oil, and gas potential of the Riley-Puertecito area, Socorro County, New Mexico
no cover - GIGeological investigation of the...Charles Edward Chapin
Geological investigation of the Socorro geothermal area
no cover - AFAsh Flow Tuffs (Special Paper (...Charles Edward Chapin
Ash Flow Tuffs
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Ash-flow tuffs. Edited by Charles E. Chapin and Wolfgang E. Elston
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Cenozoic volcanism in the western United States
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Field Excursions to Volcanic Terranes in the Western United States
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Socorro Region II
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Coal, uranium, oil, and gas potential of the Riley-Puertecito area, Socorro County, New Mexico
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Geological investigation of the Socorro geothermal area
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Ash Flow Tuffs