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Rudolf von Carnall (9 February 1804 – 17 November 1874) was a German mining engineer and mineralogist. The mineral carnallite was named after him. Carnall was born in Glatz (now Klodzko, Poland) to Prussian-Swedish army officer Arvid (1760-1840) and Mathilde daughter of Le Cointe. Carnall was trained in civil mining and worked at mines before training in Berlin. He became a mine superintendent in Upper Silesia, while also teaching at the mining school in Tarnowitz. In 1845 he founded the along with Leopold von Buch and Gustav Rose. In 1855 he received a PhD from the University of Berlin and became a Berghauptmann in 1855 in the Prussian ministry of commerce.

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  • Rudolf von Carnall (* 9. Februar 1804 in Glatz, Grafschaft Glatz; † 17. November 1874 in Breslau, Provinz Schlesien) war ein deutscher Bergingenieur. (de)
  • Rudolf von Carnall (9 February 1804 – 17 November 1874) was a German mining engineer and mineralogist. The mineral carnallite was named after him. Carnall was born in Glatz (now Klodzko, Poland) to Prussian-Swedish army officer Arvid (1760-1840) and Mathilde daughter of Le Cointe. Carnall was trained in civil mining and worked at mines before training in Berlin. He became a mine superintendent in Upper Silesia, while also teaching at the mining school in Tarnowitz. In 1845 he founded the along with Leopold von Buch and Gustav Rose. In 1855 he received a PhD from the University of Berlin and became a Berghauptmann in 1855 in the Prussian ministry of commerce. (en)
  • Rudolf von Carnall (ur. 9 lutego 1804 w Kłodzku, zm. 17 listopada 1874 we Wrocławiu) – niemiecki inżynier, geolog, dyrektor . (pl)
  • Rudolph von Carnall (Kłodzko, 9 de fevereiro de 1804 – Breslávia, 17 de novembro de 1874) foi um geólogo e engenheiro de minas alemão. Em sua homenagem o mineral cloreto duplo de potássio e magnésio hidratado (KMgCl3·6(H2O) foi denominado de carnallita. (pt)
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  • Rudolf von Carnall (* 9. Februar 1804 in Glatz, Grafschaft Glatz; † 17. November 1874 in Breslau, Provinz Schlesien) war ein deutscher Bergingenieur. (de)
  • Rudolf von Carnall (9 February 1804 – 17 November 1874) was a German mining engineer and mineralogist. The mineral carnallite was named after him. Carnall was born in Glatz (now Klodzko, Poland) to Prussian-Swedish army officer Arvid (1760-1840) and Mathilde daughter of Le Cointe. Carnall was trained in civil mining and worked at mines before training in Berlin. He became a mine superintendent in Upper Silesia, while also teaching at the mining school in Tarnowitz. In 1845 he founded the along with Leopold von Buch and Gustav Rose. In 1855 he received a PhD from the University of Berlin and became a Berghauptmann in 1855 in the Prussian ministry of commerce. (en)
  • Rudolf von Carnall (ur. 9 lutego 1804 w Kłodzku, zm. 17 listopada 1874 we Wrocławiu) – niemiecki inżynier, geolog, dyrektor . (pl)
  • Rudolph von Carnall (Kłodzko, 9 de fevereiro de 1804 – Breslávia, 17 de novembro de 1874) foi um geólogo e engenheiro de minas alemão. Em sua homenagem o mineral cloreto duplo de potássio e magnésio hidratado (KMgCl3·6(H2O) foi denominado de carnallita. (pt)
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  • Rudolf von Carnall (de)
  • Rudolf von Carnall (pl)
  • Rudolf von Carnall (en)
  • Rudolph von Carnall (pt)
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