Frank Wigglesworth Clarke
Frank Wigglesworth Clarke (March 19, 1847 – May 23, 1931) of Boston, Massachusetts, and Washington, D.C. was an American scientist and chemist. Sometimes known as the "Father of Geochemistry," Clarke is credited with determining the composition of the Earth's crust. He was a founder of The American Chemical Society and served as its President, in 1901. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published 1873
“...Clarke, Frank Wigglesworth The constants of nature / comp. by Frank Wigglesworth Clarke...”Published 1873
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Published 1876
“...Clarke, Frank Wigglesworth The constants of nature / comp. by Frank Wigglesworth Clarke...”Published 1876
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by Clarke, Frank Wigglesworth
Published 1876
“...Clarke, Frank Wigglesworth The constants of nature / comp. by Frank Wigglesworth Clarke...”Published 1876
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by Clarke, Frank Wigglesworth
Published 1876
“...Clarke, Frank Wigglesworth The constants of nature / comp. by Frank Wigglesworth Clarke...”Published 1876
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by Clarke, Frank Wigglesworth
Published 1882
“...Clarke, Frank Wigglesworth The constants of nature / by Frank Wigglesworth Clarke...”Published 1882
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by Clarke, Frank Wigglesworth
Published 1888
“...Clarke, Frank Wigglesworth The constants of nature / by Frank Wigglesworth Clarke...”Published 1888
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