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Anna Isabel Jonas Stose (August 17, 1881 – October 27, 1974)[2] was a major geological pioneer, who worked for the American Museum of Natural History, Maryland Geological Survey, Pennsylvania Geological Survey, Virginia Geological Survey, and the United States Geological Survey.[3] She is best known for her work mapping the Appalachian Mountain Range, documenting the structure of and exposure to the rock formations, and tracing crystalline rocks. Stose was among the first to implement petrographic and structural techniques to the Appalachian Mountains, which were still in development at the time. This was rare because women at this time didn't do outdoor fieldwork. She contributed largely to the Geologic Map of Virginia and the Geologic Map of the United States.[citation needed]