• Fersman may refer to: Alexander Fersman (1883-1945), Russian and Soviet geochemist and mineralogist Fersman (crater) Fersman Mineralogical Museum This...
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    Alexander Evgenyevich Fersman (Russian: Александр Евгеньевич Ферсман; 8 November 1883 – 20 May 1945) was a prominent Soviet Russian geochemist and mineralogist...
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    Fersman is a large lunar impact crater on the Moon's far side. It lies to the east of the crater Poynting, and west-northwest of Weyl. To the south is...
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    Fersman Mineralogical Museum (Russian: Минералогический музей им. А. Е. Ферсмана) is one of the largest mineral museums of the world, located in Moscow...
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    “belomorite” was given to this variety of albite by academician Alexander Fersman in 1925, based on the location of its discovery near the shore of the White...
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    covering the hole, the weight was 414.3 metric carats. When Alexander Fersman compiled the Diamond Fund catalogue in 1924, he estimated the net weight...
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    its unfinished clouds and globe were uncovered in the collection of the Fersman Mineralogical Museum in Moscow, where Fabergé's second son Agathon, left...
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  • Fersman Museum. He claimed that he owned the originals, but the Kremlin Museums confirmed that the genuines recognized by experts were in the Fersman...
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    discovered in 1925 near the White Sea coast by academician Alexander Fersman, became widely known under the trade name belomorite.  One or more of the...
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    discovered in 1925 near the White Sea coast by academician Alexander Fersman, became widely known under the trade name belomorite. Warr, L.N. (2021)...
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  • a predecessor of the UB RAS, was established in 1932, with Alexander Fersman as founding chairman. In 1971 this filiale was converted into the scientific...
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  • history of Fersman Mineralogical Museum 1 - Минералогический музей имени А. Е. Ферсмана РАН". www.fmm.ru. Retrieved 18 August 2019. "Fersman Mineralogical...
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    and subsequent events, this egg was never finished or presented to Nicholas's wife, Alexandra Feodorovna. Fersman Mineralogical Museum, Moscow, Russia...
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    Sciences (UB RAS) The Ural Branch was established in 1932, with Alexander Fersman as its founding chairman. Research centers are in Yekaterinburg, Perm,...
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    outskirts of the huge walled plain Hertzsprung, to the southwest of the crater Fersman and southeast of Poynting. The rim of this crater is generally circular...
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    Contemporary Art Museum Bakhrushin Museum Bulgakov Museum in Moscow Diamond Fund Fersman Mineralogical Museum Galeyev Gallery Gulag Museum Institute of Russian...
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    has media related to Sikhote-Alin meteorite. "Exposition 'Meteorites'". Fersman Mineralogical Museum. Moscow, Russia: Russian Academy of Sciences. Archived...
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  • Type material and reference samples of the mineral are stored in the Fersman Moscow Mineralogical Museum.: 946  Chvilevaite is a pronounced hydrothermal...
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    plain Landau. To the south of Kovalevskaya are the craters Poynting and Fersman. This crater overlies nearly half of the large Kovalevskaya Q along the...
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  • numbers also vary significantly. In the 1930s, USSR geochemist Alexander Fersman defined the relative abundance of chemical elements in geological objects...
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  • prominent Soviet geochemist and mineralogist. He was a student of Alexander Fersman. In 1931, he led a team from the USSR Academy of Sciences in the mineralogical...
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    seen from the Earth. It lies to the east-southeast of the larger crater Fersman. To the southeast is Kamerlingh Onnes, and to the northeast is Shternberg...
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    monarchs added their contributions to the Chamber. A 1922 study by Alexander Fersman identified 85% of all exhibits to be from 1719 to 1855, to emperors Peter...
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    Contemporary Art Museum Bakhrushin Museum Bulgakov Museum in Moscow Diamond Fund Fersman Mineralogical Museum Galeyev Gallery Gulag Museum Institute of Russian...
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    vanadium bearing deposits. It was named in 1925 by Aleksandr Evgenievich Fersman for its discovery locality in the Tange Gorge, Ferghana Valley, Alai Mountains...
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    to the north-northwest of the walled plain Hertzsprung, with the crater Fersman immediately to the east and Kekulé equally near to the west-southwest....
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    syenite occurrences in the Kola Peninsula, Russia, and named by Alexander Fersman for the locality, near Mount Yukspor. Yuksporite was originally thought...
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    or lapis lazuli has historically had a decorative use, classified by A. Fersman and M. Bauer as a first-order semi-precious ornamental stone. Haüyne is...
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  • 1900s. Deposits of radium-bearing barites had been discovered by Alexander Fersman in 1929, during his national mineralogical resources survey for the new...
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    Finnish friends. For a while he tried to get some work. Academician A.E. Fersman helped him; he invited him to work in the commission to study production...
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