Commercial Interests and Scientific Disinterestedness: Consulting Geologists in Antebellum America

Between the 1830s and the 1860s the links between industry and science in the US were strengthened, as is made clear in the activities of scientific consultants. Geology played a key role in scientific consulting during the period.

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Coal
Coal fuels industry
Coal mining
Consultants
Consulting services
Earth sciences
Fees
Geological surveys
Geology
Geology
mineralogy
History
History of science and technology
Industrial development
Minerals
Mining
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