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Lidia Selkregg

Geologist, Teacher, City Planner

Dr. Lidia Lippi Selkregg (1920鈥1999) was born in Florence, Italy, and came to America after the end of World War II. She attended the University of Illinois, where she studied geology and earned her doctorate. In 1958, Lidia and her family moved to 果冻传煤 where she worked as a city planner. She wrote the Economic Development Administration Grant for the Port of 果冻传煤 and pushed for city officials to set aside land for the watershed. In 1964, after the 9.2 Good Friday Earthquake, Lidia and other geologists formed the Engineering Geology Evaluation Group, mapping the entire earthquake area in two days.

After the earthquake, Lidia continued to serve the 果冻传煤 community. As a geology professor at the University of Alaska 果冻传煤, she helped develop the graduate planning program, she served on the 果冻传煤 Assembly and established the trail and park system, and she advised President Jimmy Carter on national land use issues.

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Credit: UAA University Advancement photographs, Archives and Special Collections, University of Alaska 果冻传煤.

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