Alexander Murray

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Alexander Murray was a 19th-century Canadian geologist noted for his pioneering geological surveys, including work that led to the identification of major mineral-rich structures such as the Sudbury Basin.

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instanceOf geologist
person
activeInCentury 19th century
contributedTo documentation of Newfoundland’s mineral occurrences
documentation of Newfoundland’s stratigraphy
countryOfCitizenship Canada
educatedAt Royal Military Academy, Woolwich NERFINISHED
employer Geological Survey of Newfoundland NERFINISHED
era Victorian era
fieldOfWork geology
genre geological maps
geological reports
hasGender male
hasNotableStudentOrAssistant James Patrick Howley NERFINISHED
influenced development of geological mapping in Canada
knownFor geological survey work in Newfoundland
movedTo Canada NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage English
notableFor contributions to understanding mineral resources in eastern Canada
early geological mapping in Canada
pioneering geological surveys in Canada
systematic field surveys and mapping
occupation geologist
placeOfBirth United Kingdom NERFINISHED
positionHeld first director of the Geological Survey of Newfoundland
workLocation Canada NERFINISHED
Newfoundland and Labrador NERFINISHED

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Sudbury Basin discoveredBy Alexander Murray