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Adolf Carl Noé (born Adolf Carl Noé von Archenegg; 28 October 1873 – 10 April 1939) was an Austrian-born paleobotanist. He is credited for identifying the first coal ball in the United States in 1922, which renewed interest in them. He also developed a method of peeling coal balls using nitrocellulose. Many of the paleobotanical materials owned by the University of Chicago's Walker Museum were provided by Noé, where he was also a curator of fossil plants. He was also a research associate at the Field Museum of Natural History, where he assisted with their reconstruction of a Carboniferous forest.

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  • Adolf Carl Noé (en)
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  • أدولف كارل نوي (بالألمانية: Adolf Carl Noé؛ بالإنجليزية: Adolf Carl Noé) هو إحاثي وعالم نبات وجيولوجي أسترالي ونمساوي، ولد في 28 أكتوبر 1873 في غراتس في النمسا، وتوفي في 10 أبريل 1939. (ar)
  • Adolf Carl Noé (born Adolf Carl Noé von Archenegg; 28 October 1873 – 10 April 1939) was an Austrian-born paleobotanist. He is credited for identifying the first coal ball in the United States in 1922, which renewed interest in them. He also developed a method of peeling coal balls using nitrocellulose. Many of the paleobotanical materials owned by the University of Chicago's Walker Museum were provided by Noé, where he was also a curator of fossil plants. He was also a research associate at the Field Museum of Natural History, where he assisted with their reconstruction of a Carboniferous forest. (en)
  • Adolf Carl Noé, de nacimiento Adolf Carl Noé von Archenegg, (nació el 28 de octubre de 1873 – fallece el 10 de abril de 1939) fue un paleobotánico australiano. Es reconocido como el primero en identificar las bolas de carbón en los Estados Unidos en 1922,​ lo que renovó el interé en el tema. También desarrolló un método para realizar peladuras en las bolas de carbón, utilizando nitrocelulosa.​ Muchos de los materiales paleobotánicos pertenecientes a la Universidad de Chicago en el , fueron por el mismo Noé, quien a su vez, era curador de plantas fósiles.​ Además, Noé fue un nvestigador asociado del Field Museum of Natural History, donde asistió con su reconstrucción de un bosque carbonífero.​ (es)
  • Adolf Carl Noé (ursprünglich Adolf Carl Noë von Archenegg, * 28. Oktober 1873 in Graz; † 10. April 1939 in Chicago) war ein aus Österreich stammender amerikanischer Paläobotaniker. Noë von Archenegg studierte von 1894 bis 1897 Botanik bei Constantin von Ettingshausen an der Universität Graz. Nach von Ettinghausens Tod studierte er von 1897 bis 1899 an der Universität Göttingen weiter. 1899 ging er in die USA und erwarb im Jahr 1900 den A.B. an der University of Chicago. Er fand jedoch nur eine Anstellung als Deutschlehrer, zunächst in Burlington (Iowa), dann an der Stanford University. Er kehrte an die University of Chicago zurück, wo er 1904 in Germanistik promovierte und lehrte dort seit 1905, zunächst als Deutschlehrer, seit 1910 als Assistant Professor für deutsche Literaturwissenschaf (de)
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