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RefNoTG/2/25
LevelFile
TitleThomas Gold correspondence, 1993-1996
DateJul 1993-Jan 1996
DescriptionThe files contain faxes and copies of letters from Thomas Gold to numerous individuals and organisations, Jul 1993, Dec 1994-Mar 1995. The files also contain faxes, letters and articles sent to Thomas Gold by various individuals and organisations, Aug 1993, Feb 1994, Oct 1994, Dec 1994-Mar 1995, Jan 1996. The letters and faxes relate to various matters such as: his views on a letter containing 34 signatures, which was sent to the Director of the US Geological Survey, asking him to arrange for the withdrawal of all copies of ‘The future of energy gases - US Professional Paper 1570’ that contained his article, 'The origin of methane in the crust of the earth'. The letter alleged that Gold had swindled the Swedes out of millions of dollars via a project to drill for gas and oil in the Siljan Ring, Sweden, which he was involved in; his criticisms of research being controlled by the ‘peer review system’ (297); offer by a man in Germany to make Gold heir to his testament (271, 296); submitting an article on the origin of petroleum to AAPG Explorer (293); plate tectonics (288); NASA press release, 19 Dec 1995, on the effects of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) on the ozone layer, which he disagreed with (275, 287). The letters, faxes and articles have been numbered by Gold or a secretary from 271 to 300. They are not indexed and were originally stored in a hanging file.
Extent3 files
FormatPhotocopies, manuscript, typescript and printed documents
ArrangementFaxes and copies of letters from Thomas Gold are, with some exceptions, in reverse chronological order. It is not clear how the faxes, letters and articles sent to Thomas Gold are arranged.
AccessStatusOpen
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