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George Stanfield Blake (1876–1940) was a British mineral and mining geologist, fluent in French, Italian, German and latterly his family understood Palestinian Arabic/Levantine Arabic, which aided his later survey work. ==Early career (1900–1922)== On completing his degree at age 21, he worked as an assayer in London and at the Royal Mines of Elba. During the period of 1900/1901 to 1909 he was on staff at the Scientific and Technical Department of the Imperial Institute engaged in mineralogical studies of Crown colonies. Here, with Dunstan, thorianite〔Dunstan W.R. & Blake G.S. 1905. Thorianite, a New Mineral from Ceylon. Proc.Roy.Soc.ser.A, vol lxxvi,pp.253-265 & Chem.News,pp 13-15,26-28〕 from Ceylon was described as a new mineral and he published papers on baddeleyite and zirkelite〔Blake G.S. 1913. On Varieties of Zirkelite from Ceylon. With Crystallographic Notes by G.F.H. Smith. Min. Mag. xvi. pp. 309-316〕 from Ceylon〔Blake G.S. & Smith G.F.H. 1907. Baddeleyite from Ceylon. Min. Mag. xiv. pp. 378-384, figs〕 and carnotite from South Australia.〔Blake G.S. & Crook T. 1910. Carnotite "from the Provinces of" South Australia. Min. Mag. xv. p. 271.〕 After this, he spent time in Matto Grosso, Brazil exploring for minerals, looking for gold at Timmins around Porcupine Lake, Ontario, and prospecting for petroleum in Newfoundland and Canada. On returning to England in 1915, he worked at Warrington as a mineral analyst and then at Sheffield as deputy chief analyst, both roles for the Ministry of Munitions. Between 1920 and 1922 he worked as a tutor at the Imperial College of Science and Technology.
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