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Daniel Barringer ( 1860 – 1929 ) was one of the first to identify an impact crater, Meteor Crater in Arizona ; to crater specialists the site is referred to as Barringer Crater in his honor.
Scientists refer to the crater as Barringer Crater in honor of Daniel Barringer, who was first to suggest that it was produced by meteorite impact.
In 1903, mining engineer and businessman Daniel M. Barringer suggested that the crater had been produced by the impact of a large iron-metallic meteorite.
** Daniel L. Barringer ( J ), from December 4, 1826
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: For other persons named Daniel Barringer, see Daniel Barringer ( disambiguation ).
Daniel Moreau Barringer ( May 25, 1860 – November 30, 1929 ) was a geologist best known as the first person to prove the existence of a meteorite crater on the Earth, the Meteor Crater in Arizona.
Daniel Barringer, the son of Daniel Moreau Barringer and the nephew of Rufus Barringer, graduated from Princeton University in 1879 at the age of 19, and in 1882 graduated from the University of Pennsylvania's School of Law.
* Daniel Barringer biography
Barringer, Daniel Moreau Jr.

Daniel and geologist
Two nephews, orphaned young and for whom he assumed responsibility, were Samuel Sharpe, the Egyptologist and translator of the Bible, and his younger brother Daniel, the early geologist.
* Dr Daniel Rankin, a noted 19th century geologist and paleontologist.
* Daniel Barringer ( 1860 – 1929 ), American geologist best known for proving the Meteor Crater to be an impact crater
William Daniel Conybeare FRS ( 7 June 1787 – 12 August 1857 ), dean of Llandaff, was an English geologist, palaeontologist and clergyman.
Daniel Sharpe FRS ( April 6, 1806-May 31, 1856 ) was an English geologist.
* Daniel Barringer ( geologist ) ( 1860 – 1929 ), geologist, best known for proving the Meteor Crater as being an impact crater
* Daniel I. Axelrod, an American paleoecologist, botanist, and geologist, known by the author abbreviation " Axelrod "

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