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The Lamont Geological Observatory was founded at the estate in [[1949]] under [[Maurice Ewing]]. It was renamed "Lamont-Doherty" in 1969 after a donation from the Henry L. and Grace Doherty Charitable Foundation. In [[1993]], the name was changed from Geological Observatory to Earth Observatory.
 
The Lamont Geological Observatory was founded at the estate in [[1949]] under [[Maurice Ewing]]. It was renamed "Lamont-Doherty" in 1969 after a donation from the Henry L. and Grace Doherty Charitable Foundation. In [[1993]], the name was changed from Geological Observatory to Earth Observatory.
  
Today, LDEO is part of the [[Earth Institute]]. They also have their own research ship, the ''[[Maurice Ewing (ship)|Maurice Ewing]]''.
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Today, LDEO is part of the [[Earth Institute]]. The LDEO Marine Operations operates a research ship owned by the National Science Foundation, the ''[[R/V Marcus Langseth]]'' (replaced the ''[[R/V Maurice Ewing]]'' in 2006).
  
 
In [[2007]], LDEO celebrated the opening of the new 63,000 sq ft. [[Gary C. Comer Geochemistry Building]].
 
In [[2007]], LDEO celebrated the opening of the new 63,000 sq ft. [[Gary C. Comer Geochemistry Building]].

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The Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory is a 157-acre campus. It is located in Palisades, New York on the west bank of the Hudson River.

Campus history

The LDEO campus was originally "Torrey Cliff", the weekend estate of Wall Street banker Thomas W. Lamont. When he died in 1948, his widow, Florence Corliss Lamont (a Columbia alumnus) donated the estate to the University as an unrestricted gift. Two years later Columbia would be the beneficiary of the bequest of another country estate when they received the "Arden" estate in Orange County, NY.

The Lamont Geological Observatory was founded at the estate in 1949 under Maurice Ewing. It was renamed "Lamont-Doherty" in 1969 after a donation from the Henry L. and Grace Doherty Charitable Foundation. In 1993, the name was changed from Geological Observatory to Earth Observatory.

Today, LDEO is part of the Earth Institute. The LDEO Marine Operations operates a research ship owned by the National Science Foundation, the R/V Marcus Langseth (replaced the R/V Maurice Ewing in 2006).

In 2007, LDEO celebrated the opening of the new 63,000 sq ft. Gary C. Comer Geochemistry Building.

Map

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