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Dorothy Jung Echols
Born
Dorothy Ann Elizabeth Jung
(1916-09-09)September 9, 1916
The Bronx, New York City, United States
Died
February 4, 1997(1997-02-04) (aged 80)
Barnes-Jewish Hospital, St. Louis
Nationality
American
Education
Bachelor of Arts in Geology Masters Degree in Geology
Alma mater
New York University • Columbia University
Occupation(s)
Geologist • Professor for Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences,
Employer
Washington University in St. Louis
Known for
Contributions in the Petroleum Industry in 1938 to 1946
Awards
Neil A. Miner Award given out by the National Association of Geoscience Teachers
Dorothy Jung Echols (September 9, 1916 – February 4, 1997) was an American geologist known for her significant contributions to the field of micropaleontology and her instrumental role in the Deep Sea Drilling Project. She also held a distinguished position as a professor for the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis. She was well known for her work in geology and was active in the geoscience community until her death in 1997.
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