Towards a history of women in the geosciences
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Women have been pioneers in geoscience disciplines such as the structure of the Earth, palaeontology, oil exploration, organic geochemistry and plate tectonics theory. Gaining professional employment and geological credence came slowly, with few women recognized before
the late nineteenth century. We highlight their important roles and the obstacles they have overcome to gain degrees and employment, as well as high office.
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Kölbl-Ebert, M.; Turner, S. (2016). Towards a history of women in the geosciences. Geological Society of London. Collection. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3283388.v2
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