Dorothy Carroll

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Dorothy Carroll (1907–1970) was an Australian geologist.

Dorothy Carroll was born on 7 June 1907 in Western Australia.[1] Her father was the manager of a stock company. The family lived at Bunbury,[2] and participated in agricultural shows, stock sales and enjoyed riding.

After attending Bunbury High School, Carroll earned a scholarship to attend the University of Western Australia, but because she had not fulfilled the mathematics prerequisite, studied her B.A. with a major in zoology,[1] graduating in 1929. She later took her B.Sc. with Honours in geology, one of the first women to do so in W.A. Carroll won a scholarship to attend Imperial College in 1934,[3][4] University of London, and she completed her PhD in 1936. Her thesis was on the mineralogy of soils from the goldfields of Western Australia.[5]

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