This article describes the beginnings of NMR in the Southwest (New Mexico,
Oklahoma, and Texas) that started shortly after observation of the first si
gnals in condensed matter. Besides university laboratories, very early NMR
research was carried out in U.S, government, petroleum industry. and indepe
ndent contract research laboratories. Much early research in biomedical NMR
was also carried out. A major portion of the early work involved the use o
f NMR to explore for petroleum and analyze it. Petroleum exploration and mu
ch of biomedical NMR depend on the effects of surfaces in shortening the NM
R relaxation times of the adsorbed water, and much of the research involved
this topic. This history describes the path of development and the general
types of instrumentation and identifies the people involved, which include
many of the earliest pioneers in NMR located in other regions of the U.S.
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