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Stanley Hay Umphray Bowie FRS (born 24 March 1917, in
Bixter Bixter is a village on the west side of the Shetland Islands, located more than off the north coast of mainland Scotland. Bixter is a group of houses in a large reign of area. Council houses belonging to Hjaltland Housing Association & the She ...
, Shetland - died 3 September 2008) was a Scottish geologist. He was considered a "world authority on uranium geology and a leader in the field of geochemistry and mineralogy". He developed methods and tools to identify opaque minerals using micro-indentation
hardness In materials science, hardness (antonym: softness) is a measure of the resistance to localized plastic deformation induced by either mechanical indentation or abrasion. In general, different materials differ in their hardness; for example hard ...
and optical reflectance. He worked for the British Geological Survey between 1946 and 1977. The mineral
bowieite Bowieite is a rhodium-iridium-platinum sulfide mineral (Rh,Ir,Pt)2S3, found in platinum-alloy nuggets from Goodnews Bay, Alaska. It was named (by the IMA in 1984) after the British scientist Stanley Bowie (1917–2008), in recognition of his wo ...
was so named in recognition of his work on identification of opaque
mineral In geology and mineralogy, a mineral or mineral species is, broadly speaking, a solid chemical compound with a fairly well-defined chemical composition and a specific crystal structure that occurs naturally in pure form.John P. Rafferty, ed. (2 ...
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1917 births 2008 deaths People from Shetland Alumni of the University of Aberdeen Fellows of the Royal Society Uranium mining Scottish geochemists Scottish mineralogists {{UK-geologist-stub