Esther Applin
Geologist and paleontologist
Born
November 24th, 1895
129 years ago
Died
July 23rd, 1972
53 years ago — 76 years old
Category
Scientists & Innovators
Country
United States
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Contributions to geology and paleontology included studies on marine fossils and research in stratigraphy. Applin played a significant role in understanding the geological formations of the southwestern United States. These efforts advanced knowledge in the field of stratigraphic geology. Notably, Applin was one of the early women in the field, advocating for female participation in geology and paleontology.
Studied marine fossils in the southwestern US
Conducted research on geological formations
Advanced stratigraphic geological methodologies
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