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Hydrothermal experiments with copper compounds, 1931: title page (Charles F. Park, Jr.)

Iron and manganese ore potential of Japan, 1951: title page (Charles F. Park, Jr.)

Ore deposits, 1975: title page (Charles F. Park, Jr.)

Find A Grave, via WWW, May 16, 2017 (Dr. Charles Frederick Park, Jr.; born December 18, 1903 in Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware; died December 11, 1990 in Santa Clara County, California; Dr. Charles F. Park was a distinguished economic geologist with the U.S. Geological Survey and an economic geology professor at Stanford University; he received a Bachelor of Science degree from the New Mexico School of Mines in 1926, a Master of Science degree in geological engineering from the University of Arizona in 1929, and a Ph. D. in geology from the University of Minnesota in 1931; he began his career as a mine surveyor in New Mexico, then joined the U.S. Geological Survey where he continued to work for 15 years, ultimately leaving the Survey with the position as geologist in charge of the section of metalliferous deposits; he joined the Geology faculty of Stanford University in 1946 and became Dean of Mineral Sciences there in 1950, a position he held until 1965; he held the Donald Steel professorship until his retirement in 1968 and was Professor Emeritus from 1968 to 1975, during which time he was also a visiting professor at both Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the University of Michigan)