词条 | Johann Jakob Nöggerath |
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Johann Jakob Nöggerath (also as Johann Jacob Noeggerath) (10 October 1788 – 13 September 1877), German mineralogist and geologist, was born at Bonn. In 1814-1815 he became a commissioner of mines for some of the Rhine provinces, and in 1818 became an associate professor at the newly established University of Bonn. In 1821 he was named a full professor of mineralogy and mining sciences at Bonn, where he also served as director of the university's natural history museum.[1] He obtained a very fine collection of minerals for the museum, was eminently successful as a teacher, and achieved a wide reputation among mining engineers. The following are his more important publications:
The Carboniferous plant Noeggerathia, allied to the genus Zamia and to cycads, is named after him, as is the lunar crater Nöggerath. He died at Bonn. {{-}}{{botanist|Noegg.|Noeggerath, Johann Jacob}}References1. ^Noeggerath, Johann Jacob Deutsche Biographie 2. ^{{cite book|title=Die Entstehung und Ausbildung der Erde, vorzüglich durch Beispiele aus Rheinland-Westphalen erläutert, zweite Ausgabe|year=1847|location=Stuttgart|publisher=Schweizerbart|url=https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009368995}}
7 : 19th-century German people|German mineralogists|German geologists|People from Bonn|University of Bonn faculty|1788 births|1877 deaths |
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