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Gottlob Eduard Linck (20 February 1858, Ötisheim – 22 December 1947, Jena) was a German mineralogist. From 1879, he studied at the polytechnic college in Stuttgart, followed by classes at the Universities of Strasbourg and Tübingen. In 1888 he was habilitated for mineralogy and petrography at Strasbourg, where in 1894, he became an associate professor. Later the same year, he was named professor of mineralogy and geology at the University of Jena, a position he maintained until his retirement in 1930. On five occasions, he served as university rector at Jena.

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  • Gottlob Eduard Linck (* 20. Februar 1858 in Ötisheim bei Maulbronn; † 22. Dezember 1947 in Jena) war ein deutscher Mineraloge und Kristallograph und mehrmals Rektor der Universität Jena. (de)
  • Gottlob Eduard Linck (20 February 1858, Ötisheim – 22 December 1947, Jena) was a German mineralogist. From 1879, he studied at the polytechnic college in Stuttgart, followed by classes at the Universities of Strasbourg and Tübingen. In 1888 he was habilitated for mineralogy and petrography at Strasbourg, where in 1894, he became an associate professor. Later the same year, he was named professor of mineralogy and geology at the University of Jena, a position he maintained until his retirement in 1930. On five occasions, he served as university rector at Jena. His wide-ranging research covered many facets of geology and mineralogy. He examined the various properties of lime, gypsum and dolomite, and investigated the adsorption of potassium by clay minerals, especially kaolin. In 1893 he demonstrated that twinning was the cause of Neumann lines found in hexahedrite. His interest in chemical problems associated with geology led to his creation of the journal Chemie der Erde. Linck was a founding member of the German Mineralogical Society and served as editor of its journal Fortschritte der Mineralogie, Kristallographie und Petrographie (since 1911). (en)
  • Gottlob Linck (Ötisheim, 20 febbraio 1858 – Jena, 22 dicembre 1947) è stato un mineralogista, geologo e cristallografo tedesco. (it)
  • Gottlob Eduard Linck (Ötisheim, 20 de fevereiro de 1858 – Jena, 22 de dezembro de 1947) foi um mineralogista alemão. A partir de 1879, ele estudou na universidade politécnica de Stuttgart, seguido por aulas nas universidades de Strasbourg e Tübingen. Em 1888, ele estava formado em mineralogia e petrografia em Strasbourg, onde em 1894, tornou-se um professor associado. Mais tarde, no mesmo ano, foi nomeado professor de mineralogia e geologia ma Universidade de Jena, uma posição que ele manteve até se retirar em 1930. Nas cinco diferentes ocasiões, ele serviu como reitor em Jena. Sua ampla pesquisa cobriu muitas peculiaridades da geologia e da mineralogia. Ele examinou várias propriedades do cal, da gipsita e dolomita, e investigou a adsorção de potássio por argilo-minerais, especialmente a caulinita. Em 1893, ele demonstrou que macla era a causa das linhas de campo magnético encontradas em hexaedritas, um meteorito de ferro. Seu interesse por químicos associados com geologia levou-o a criação de seu jornal Chemie der Erde. Linck foi um dos fundadores da Sociedade Minerológica Alemã (DMG) e serviu de editor para o jornal da fundação: Fortschritte der Mineralogie, Kristallographie und Petrographie (desde 1911). (pt)
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  • Gottlob Eduard Linck (* 20. Februar 1858 in Ötisheim bei Maulbronn; † 22. Dezember 1947 in Jena) war ein deutscher Mineraloge und Kristallograph und mehrmals Rektor der Universität Jena. (de)
  • Gottlob Linck (Ötisheim, 20 febbraio 1858 – Jena, 22 dicembre 1947) è stato un mineralogista, geologo e cristallografo tedesco. (it)
  • Gottlob Eduard Linck (20 February 1858, Ötisheim – 22 December 1947, Jena) was a German mineralogist. From 1879, he studied at the polytechnic college in Stuttgart, followed by classes at the Universities of Strasbourg and Tübingen. In 1888 he was habilitated for mineralogy and petrography at Strasbourg, where in 1894, he became an associate professor. Later the same year, he was named professor of mineralogy and geology at the University of Jena, a position he maintained until his retirement in 1930. On five occasions, he served as university rector at Jena. (en)
  • Gottlob Eduard Linck (Ötisheim, 20 de fevereiro de 1858 – Jena, 22 de dezembro de 1947) foi um mineralogista alemão. A partir de 1879, ele estudou na universidade politécnica de Stuttgart, seguido por aulas nas universidades de Strasbourg e Tübingen. Em 1888, ele estava formado em mineralogia e petrografia em Strasbourg, onde em 1894, tornou-se um professor associado. Mais tarde, no mesmo ano, foi nomeado professor de mineralogia e geologia ma Universidade de Jena, uma posição que ele manteve até se retirar em 1930. Nas cinco diferentes ocasiões, ele serviu como reitor em Jena. (pt)
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  • Gottlob Linck (en)
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