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In 1951, Thompson's efforts in the field of oceanography were rewarded when the University of Washington established a department of oceanography. Thompson was recognized as one of the world's leading oceanographers and one of the pioneers of our understanding of the chemistry of the sea. Late in his
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and oceanographic ventures, serving on or chairing committees and co-authoring studies of specific oceanographic matters. During
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Thompson — the first American chemist to devote his major efforts to investigating the chemistry of
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life he was promoted to professor emeritus. He died in Seattle, Washington, on August 10, 1961.
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Over the ensuing years, Thompson developed methods for the quantitative determination of many
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off Washington State, financed through the sale of his valuable stamp collection.
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Redfield, Alfred C.; Barnes, Clifford A.; Richards, Francis A. (1973).
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Thompson was born on November 28, 1888, at Rose Bank,
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chemist
oceanographer
Staten Island
New York
Clark University
Worcester, Massachusetts
British Iron and Steel Institute
University of Washington
Seattle, Washington
World War I
United States Army
Ordnance
Chemical Warfare
captain
sea water
physics
chemistry
bacteriology
botany
zoology
Pacific Northwest
elements
ions
aluminum
boron
copper
iron
manganese
nickel
strontium

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