Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Vladimir Vernadsky" ¶ 28
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Vernadsky and #
# REDIRECT Vladimir Vernadsky
# redirect Vladimir Vernadsky

Vernadsky and http
* Electronic archive of writings from and about Vernadsky ( Russian ) http :// vernadsky. lib. ru /

Vernadsky and .
Ecology also has developed through contributions from other nations, including Russia's Vladimir Vernadsky and his founding of the biosphere concept in the 1920s and Japan's Kinji Imanishi and his concepts of harmony in nature and habitat segregation in the 1950s.
G. Evelyn Hutchinson, a pioneering limnologist who was a contemporary of Tansley's, combined Charles Elton's ideas about trophic ecology with those of Russian geochemist Vladimir Vernadsky to suggest that mineral nutrient availability in a lake limited algal production which would, in turn, limit the abundance of animals that feed on algae.
Another possibility is the first use of the term by Édouard Le Roy, who together with Teilhard was listening to lectures of Vladimir Vernadsky at Sorbonne.
Alexander Vasiliev and George Vernadsky, among others, argue that Sarkel was built to defend a vital portage between the Don and the Volga from the Rus ' Khaganate.
* Vernadsky, George.
Vladimir Ivanovich Vernadsky (, ; – 6 January 1945 ) was a Russian and Soviet mineralogist and geochemist who is considered one of the founders of geochemistry, biogeochemistry, and of radiogeology.
Vernadsky was born in Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire, on, of mixed Russian and Ukrainian parents.
His father, a descendent of Ukrainian Cossacks, had been a professor of political economy in Kiev before moving to Saint Petersburg, and his mother was a noblewoman of Russian ethnicity ( Vernadsky considered himself both Russian and Ukrainian, and had some knowledge of the Ukrainian language.
Vernadsky graduated from Saint Petersburg State University in 1885.
As the last mineralogist had died in 1887 in Russia, and Vasily Dokuchaev, a soil scientist, and Alexey Pavlov, a geologist, had been teaching Mineralogy for a while, Vernadsky chose to enter Mineralogy.
Scacchi's condition led Vernadsky to go to Germany to study under Paul Groth.
Vernadsky learned how to use the modern equipment of Groth who had developed a machine to study the optical, thermal, elastic, magnetic and electrical properties of crystals.
Vernadsky first popularized the concept of the noosphere and deepened the idea of the biosphere to the meaning largely recognized by today's scientific community.
The word ' biosphere ' was invented by Austrian geologist Eduard Suess, whom Vernadsky met in 1911.
Vernadsky was an important pioneer of the scientific bases for the environmental sciences.
In the late 1930s and early 1940s Vernadsky played an early advisory role in the Soviet atomic bomb project, as one of the most forceful voices arguing for the exploitation of nuclear power, the surveying of Soviet uranium sources, and having nuclear fission research conducted at his Radium Institute.
Vernadsky's son George Vernadsky ( 1887 – 1973 ) emigrated to the United States where he published numerous books on medieval Russian history, medieval Ukrainian history, and modern Russian history.
A main street in Moscow, and the Tavrida National University in Crimea, are named in honor of Vladimir Vernadsky.
* Vernadsky, Vladimir Ivanovich, GEOCHEMISTRY AND THE BIOSPHERE.

Vernadsky and /
Vernadsky / Committee of RAS.

Newsletter and Society
*--: " An introduction to the history of Kanem-Borno: The prologue of the Dīwān ", Borno Museum Society Newsletter 76 – 84 ( 2010 ), 79 – 103.
of Archaeology, Society of Africanist Archaeologists in America, Society of Africanist Archaeologists, " Newsletter of African archaeology, Issues 47-50 ", Dept.
The Viola da Gamba Society of Great Britain, Newsletter, no.
* Peter Dewey in the OSS Society Newsletter.
Beginning in the early 1970s he became a prolific illustrator for many anarchist, radical, alternative and mainstream publications, organisations, groups and individuals including Freedom Press, Undercurrents, Respect for Animals, BIT Newsletter, Arts Lab Newsletter, Idiot International, 1977 Firemans Strike, Libertarian Education, The Idler, Radical Community Medicine, Anarchy Magazine, Black Flag, Anarchy Comix, Common Ground, Industrial Worker, Aberlour Distillery, Country Life, Graphical Paper and Media Union, The Times Saturday Review, Tolpuddle Martyrs Festival, New Scientist, Oxford University Press, Penguin Books, Times Educational Supplement, London Anarchist Bookfair, Public and Commercial Services Union, The Sunday Times Magazine, Catholic Worker, Soil Association, The Bodleian Library, New Statesman, Cienfeugos Anarchist Review, Headline Books, The Financial Times, Resurgence, Scotland on Sunday, Town and Country Planning Association, Movement Against A Monarchy, Nursing Times, John Hegarty, The Listener, Zero, McCallan Whisky, Solidarity, New Society, News from Neasden, House & Garden, The Tablet, Radical Science Journal, Royal Mail, The Co-ops Fairs, Picador Books, Pluto Press, Working Press, Anarchismo, Insurrection, Our Generation, Ogilvy & Mather, Vogue, Radio Times, National Union of Teachers, Faber & Faber, Pimlico, Trades Union Congress, Transport and General Workers Union, Serpents Tale, Compendium Books, Poison Girls, Yale University Press, The Daily Telegraph, The Independent, Elephant Editions, Intelligent Life, Landworker, Zounds, Honey, New Musical Express, Knockabout Comics, Trickett and Webb, The Times, See Sharp Press, Countryside Commission, Industrial Common Ownership Movement, BBC Worldwide, Stop the War Coalition, The Folio Society, Unison, Anarchist Studies, Country Standard, Fitzrovia News, Anarchist Black Cross and many others.
* James Dickey Newsletter & Society
* New England Skeptical Society Newsletter Articles-Includes articles on such topics as Homeopathy, Intelligent Design, and other pseudoscientific topics
Members are informed through the Society Newsletter, which is presently published 3 times a year.
" The Music of the Count of St. Germain: An Edition ", Society for Eighteenth-Century Music Newsletter 16 ( April 2010 ),.
" Newsletter of the Canadian Society for the History of Medicine, ( 1979 ) Apr.
" Capp had always advocated a more activist agenda for the Society, and he had begun in December 1949 to make his case in the Newsletter as well as at the meetings ," wrote comics historian R. C. Harvey.
There is also a regular Society Newsletter (), and the Society publishes book reviews on their website.
The Society also publishes a fortnightly online newsletter called Salon ( Society of Antiquaries Online Newsletter ).
Reflections on the Cliometrics Revolution: Conversations with Economic Historians ( Routledge, 2008 ), 506pp ; ISBN 978-0-415-70091-7 ; reprinted interviews from the Newsletter of the Cliometric Society
Native Plant Society of NJ Newsletter Winter 2003 pp 2 – 3.
The Old Girls ' Association produces a glossy, full colour annual magazine called The Record ; members of the Old Boys ' Society receive an annual 4 page newsletter entitled " Newsletter ".
* Hidden Markov Models and the Baum – Welch Algorithm, IEEE Information Theory Society Newsletter, Dec. 2003.
* Aetherius Society Newsletter

0.397 seconds.