Background
Fuller, Myron Leslie was born on April 19, 1873 in Brockton, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Albert Henry and Phoebe Ann Fuller.
Fuller, Myron Leslie was born on April 19, 1873 in Brockton, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Albert Henry and Phoebe Ann Fuller.
Bachelor of Science, Massachusetts Institute Technology, 1896.
Did private field work on pegmatics of New Hampshire (U.S.), 1895, and in pleistocene deposits of Cape Cod, 1896, field work on copper range, Keweenaw Point, for Michigan Geological Survey, 1897. Assistant in geology, 1897-1899, instructor, 1899-1900, Massachusetts Institute Technology. Field work in Pennsylvania, Indiana, Illinois, for United States Geological Survey, 1900-1902.
Organized Eastern secretary of division of hydrology, January 1, 1903.
Chief of section, 1903-1906. In charge coastal plain investigations, 1907.
United States explorations in China, Manchuria and Mongolia, 1913-1915. Has done much field work in coal, oil and gas fields and on glacial and artesian water problems in the United States and general field work in Alaska, Northern Canada, West Indies, and Brazil.
Received Walker prizes of Boston Society Natural History, 1897 and 1905.
Gold medal for government exhibit of building stones at Paris Exposition, 1900. Extensive contributor to technical journals and to publications of the United States Geological Survey.
Member Geological Society America, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Seismological Brockton Master of Arts‡.
Married Lillian A. Gayner, April.