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Joseph “Joe” A. Hanson (1928 - c. 1985) was an American systems analyst who is best known as the co-inventor of the Ecosphere (aquarium).[1][2] Along with microbiologist Claire Folsome, Hanson pioneered laboratory-scale studies of closed ecological systems.[3]

References

  1. ^ GB2160406A, Hanson, Joe A., "Microcosms", issued 1985-12-24 
  2. ^ Locke, Robert (November 4, 1981). ""Self-Sufficient World in a Bottle"". The Free Lance-Star.
  3. ^ Folsome, Claire E; Hanson, Joe A (1986). "The Emergence of Materially-Closed-System Ecology" in Ecosystem Theory and Application, edited by Nicholas Polunin. New York: Wiley. pp. 269–88. ISBN 9780471102748.