John Joly

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John Joly was an Irish physicist and geologist known for his work on radioactivity, geochronology, and the development of radiotherapy techniques.

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instanceOf geologist
person
physicist
awardReceived Boyle Medal NERFINISHED
Royal Medal
countryOfCitizenship Ireland
dateOfBirth 1857-11-01
dateOfDeath 1933-12-08
developed Joly color screen process NERFINISHED
radiotherapy method using radium needles
educatedAt Trinity College Dublin
employer Trinity College Dublin NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Irish people NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork geochronology
geology
geophysics
paleoclimatology
physics
radioactivity
radiotherapy
genre scientific literature
hasOccupation geologist
inventor
physicist
university professor
knownFor Joly color photographic process NERFINISHED
development of early radiotherapy techniques
estimating the age of the Earth
research on thermal history of the Earth
work on radioactivity in geology
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf Royal Society
notableWork Joly method of geological age determination NERFINISHED
Joly–Curie method of radiotherapy NERFINISHED
Studies on the age of the Earth using radioactive decay
Work on the origin of Earth’s atmosphere and oceans
placeOfBirth Bracknagh NERFINISHED
County Offaly NERFINISHED
Ireland NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Dublin NERFINISHED
Ireland NERFINISHED
positionHeld Chair of Geology at Trinity College Dublin
Professor of Geology and Mineralogy at Trinity College Dublin
studied Earth’s internal heat
age of rocks and the Earth
geological time scales
radioactive decay in minerals
workLocation Dublin NERFINISHED

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