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Debra Wilson, B.A.

Collection Manager, Minerals (Mineralogy) and Earth Sciences

Scientist Deb Wilson
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    Pittsburgh, PA 15213
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Biography

Debra was first introduced to minerals by Marc Wilson when they started dating seriously in 1979. She received her first 35-mm camera as a gift from Marc after they married in 1980, and she soon developed a love of photographing minerals. Her first mineral photographs were published in 1984. This naturally led to learning more about minerals from Marc, going to gem and mineral shows (first visit to the Tucson Show in 1986), field collecting with Marc in New Mexico, Arkansas, Michigan, Ohio and Arizona, and eventually working with the Carnegie Museum’s great collection.

When they first moved to Pittsburgh in 1992 for Marc’s new appointment at the Carnegie Museum, Debra served as a volunteer for the Section of Minerals; in 2002 she was put on the payroll as Collection Assistant part-time, then made full-time in 2013 and promoted in August 2017 to Collection Manager following her husband’s retirement.

Debra is a coauthor (with Marc and others) of “Tracing the Source of Native Copper Mineral Specimens with Copper Isotope Values” (Rocks & Minerals, 2016) and is the author of “European Classics from the William W. Jefferis Collection,” (Mineralogical Almanac, 2015).

Her bibliography of published photos is extensive, including books (Mineralogy of Michigan and American Mineral Treasures among others), magazines (Annals of the Carnegie Museum, Attaché magazine – US Airways , Carnegie magazine, ExtraLapis English, JOM (The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society), Lapidary Journal, Lapis Lithographie, Mineralogical Almanac, The Mineralogical Record, Pittsburgh magazine, Rock & Gem, Rocks & Minerals), newsletters, 14 different newspapers, calendars, postcards, catalogs and websites.

  • Mineral Gazing

    Mineral Gazing

    by Debra Wilson Have you ever gazed up at the sky and noticed a cloud that looks like a face, or an …
  • What Does Pittsburgh Have in Common with Mount Vesuvius?

    What Does Pittsburgh Have in Common with Mount Vesuvius?

    by Debra Wilson In the mid 18th century, it was popular amongst the wealthy elite of Europe to take a “Grand Tour” of …
  • Section of Minerals and Earth Sciences Celebrates Being Lucky!

    Section of Minerals and Earth Sciences Celebrates Being Lucky!

    The etymology, or origin, of the word ‘luck’ is centuries old and has strong roots in minerals and mining. Although the exact …
  • Master of Optical Illusion

    Master of Optical Illusion

    Michael Dyber, known as the Master of Optical Illusion, is among the world’s foremost lapidary artists today. He began working in metal …
  • Roll Out the Beryl

    Roll Out the Beryl

    Beryl has many different varieties that you may be familiar with, the most recognized being: Emerald (green), Heliodor (yellow), Morganite (pink), and …
  • Everything Pennsylvania

    Everything Pennsylvania

    On May 10th a new temporary exhibit is scheduled to be installed in Wertz Gallery: Gems and Jewelry that will feature gemstones, cabochons, …
  • New Mineral Acquisitions

    New Mineral Acquisitions

    I had a successful trip to Tucson, Arizona in January/February of this year. This is an annual event where the Section of …
  • Born to the Purple

    Born to the Purple

    by Debra Wilson What comes to mind when you hear the phrase “born to the purple”?  Most people will probably think of …
  • Fred the Crystal Skull

    Fred the Crystal Skull

    by Debra Wilson Just about every year since the Carnegie Museum of Natural History acquired it, Fred the Crystal Skull has made …

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