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John Francis Lovering - Records

Title
John Francis Lovering - Records
Repository
The University of Melbourne Archives
Date Range
1969 - 1987
Description

Papers relating to University administration, teaching and research interests including meteorites, moon rocks, analysis of fission tracks from radioactive impurities in rocks, and the Antarctic; records relating to his membership of societies and other organisations including the Australian Academy of Science, the Australian Ionising Radiation Council, the Australian National Commission for UNESCO, the Geological Society of Australia and the International Association of Geochemistry and Cosmochemistry; overall dates 1969-87 [30 m].

Quantity
200 Boxes ( m)
Access
Available for reference

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