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  1. Alexander Fersman, commemorato su un francobollo russo. Aleksandr Evgen'evič Fersman (in russo Александр Евгеньевич Ферсман?; San Pietroburgo, 27 ottobre 1883 – Soči, 20 maggio 1945) è stato un geologo, mineralogista ed esploratore russo nonché membro dell'Accademia russa delle scienze (1919).

  2. Alexander Yevgenyevich Fersman (1883 - 1945). Alexander Fersman. Russian mineralogist. Upload media. Wikipedia. Date of birth. 27 October 1883 (in Julian calendar ), 1883. Saint Petersburg. Date of death.

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  4. 7 de jul. de 2007 · In the last of his trilogy on the great names of 20th Century geochemistry*, Geoffrey Glasby# remembers a Wollaston-winning giant of Soviet Earth science. Geoscientist 18.7 July 2007 Aleksandr Evgenievich Fersman, one of the leading geologists of the Soviet Union during the inter-war years, is best remembered today for his efforts to survey and prospect for mineral resources - notably the huge ...

  5. Aleksandr Evgenievich Fersman. 1883-1945. Russian geochemist and mineralogist who made significant contributions to geology and crystallography. Fersman was elected to the Russian Academy of Sciences and made director of the society's Geological Museum in 1919. During the 1920s he determined the distribution of chemical elements in the earth's ...

  6. Aleksandr Fersman. Svarbiausi veikalai. Pegmatitai (Pegmatity 1931), Geochemija (Geochimija 4 t. 1933–39). Atminimo įamžinimas. Jo vardu pavadinti du mineralai (fersmitas ir fersmanitas), kalnas Chibinuose, Mineralogijos muziejus Maskvoje.

  7. Aleksandr Yevgénievich Fersman fue un importante geoquímico y mineralogista soviético, académico de la Academia rusa de las Ciencias en 1919.