Karl-Ludwig Weiner

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Karl-Ludwig Weiner , also Karl Ludwig Weiner, (* 1922 ) is a German mineralogist and crystallographer .

Weiner received his doctorate in 1954 from the University of Bonn. He was Academic Director at the University Institute for Crystallography and Mineralogy in Munich. Weiner dealt with X-ray diffraction and crystallography, and applied crystallography, thin films, archaeometry , but also with the history of mineralogy and crystallography.

With his colleague Helmut Schrätze (* 1922), professor of mineralogy and curator in Munich, he published a textbook on mineralogy and a mineral atlas.

Fonts

  • with Helmut Schrätze: Mineralogie: a textbook on a systematic basis, De Gruyter 1981
  • with H. Schrätze: Mineralien, Hamburg, Kronen-Verlag Cramer 1967 to 1969 (collection of natural history panels)
  • with Rupert Hochleitner, Henning von Philipsborn: Minerals: Determination according to external characteristics, Stuttgart: Schweitzerbart, 3rd edition 1996
  • with R. Hochleitner: The elucidation of the rock salt structure - a chapter in the history of science. Publications on Bavarian history and culture 29/95. House of Bavarian History Augsburg 1995

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Alan Bednowitz, Armin Segmüller (ed.), World Directory of crystallographers, Reidel, 7th Edition 1986