词条 | Anna Missuna |
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Early lifeMissuna was born in the Vitebsk Region (then part of the Russian empire, now part of Belarus). Her parents were Polish. She was educated in Riga, where she learned to speak German, and in Moscow, where she had a scholarship for higher education from 1893 to 1896. She pursued further study in mineralogy with Vladimir Vernadsky[2] and crystallographer Evgraf Fedorov.[1] CareerHer first geology article appeared in 1898, a study of the crystalline forms of ammonium sulfate, co-authored with L. V. Yakovleva, published in the journal of the Moscow Naturalist Society. She worked often with V. D. Sokolov on the study of Quaternary deposits. She wrote scientific articles about finite moraines in Poland, Lithuania, and Russia,[3] glacial features in Belarus and Latvia, and the Jurassic corals of Crimea.[4] She published articles and monographs in both Russian and German.[1] From 1907 to 1922, Anna Boleslavovna Missuna was a chemistry professor at her alma mater, the Moscow Highest Women's Courses, assisting V. D. Sokolov.[5] She also taught petrography, paleontology, historical geology, and historical geography.[1] Personal lifeAnna Missuna died in 1922, aged 53 years.[1] References1. ^1 2 3 4 [https://books.google.com/books?id=LTSYePZvSXYC&lpg=PA1229&dq=Women%20scientist%20born%20Poland&pg=PA899#v=snippet&q=Missuna&f=false "Anna Boleslavovna Missuna"] in Marilyn Bailey Ogilvie, Joy Dorothy Harvey, eds., The Biographical Dictionary of Women in Science: L-Z (Taylor & Francis 2000): 899-900. {{ISBN|9780415920384}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Missuna, Anna}}{{authority control}}2. ^Boris Ye. Borudsky, "Geochemical Mineralogy by Vladimir Ivanovitc Vernadsky and the Present Times" New Data on Minerals 48(2013): 102. 3. ^William Bourke White, [https://books.google.com/books?id=_M67AAAAIAAJ&dq=Anna%20Missuna&pg=PA116#v=onepage&q=Anna%20Missuna&f=false The Quaternary Ice Age] (Macmillan and Company 1914): 116-117. 4. ^[https://books.google.com/books?id=VdQRAAAAYAAJ&lpg=PA110&ots=Eo-3N617S0&dq=%22A.%20Missuna%22%20professor&pg=PA110#v=onepage&q=Missuna&f=false "Notes"] Nature (June 1, 1905): 110. 5. ^Olga Valkova, [https://www.jstor.org.gate.lib.buffalo.edu/stable/40207006 "The Conquest of Science: Women and Science in Russia, 1860-1940"] Osiris 23(2008): 154. 4 : 1868 births|1922 deaths|Polish geologists|Russian geologists |
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