dbo:abstract
|
- Georg Wiegner (* 20. April 1883 in Leipzig; † 14. April 1936 in Zürich) war ein deutscher Agrikulturchemiker und Bodenkundler. Er wandte die Erkenntnisse der Kolloidchemie auf den Boden an. Als Professor an der ETH Zürich begründete er in der Schweiz die Bodenkunde als eigenständiges Forschungsgebiet. (de)
- Georg Wiegner (April 20, 1883 – April 14, 1936) was a colloid chemist. He was born in Leipzig and died in Zurich. Georg Wiegner studied natural sciences at the University of Leipzig, and received a doctorate in 1906. He was an assistant to Wilhelm Fleischmann at the University of Göttingen from 1907. He was appointed professor of agricultural chemistry at the ETH Zurich in 1913, where he remained until the year of his death, in 1933. He was responsible for seminal discoveries in coagulation and ion exchange. His group at the ETH strongly influenced ecological pedology in Switzerland. The group who worked with him included Hermann Gessner (1897–1981), Hans Jenny (1899–1992) and Hans Pallmann (1903–1965). His group also influenced the work of Max Düggeli, who had a major influence on soil biology in Switzerland. (en)
|
dbo:wikiPageID
| |
dbo:wikiPageLength
|
- 2172 (xsd:nonNegativeInteger)
|
dbo:wikiPageRevisionID
| |
dbo:wikiPageWikiLink
| |
dbp:wikiPageUsesTemplate
| |
dcterms:subject
| |
gold:hypernym
| |
schema:sameAs
| |
rdf:type
| |
rdfs:comment
|
- Georg Wiegner (* 20. April 1883 in Leipzig; † 14. April 1936 in Zürich) war ein deutscher Agrikulturchemiker und Bodenkundler. Er wandte die Erkenntnisse der Kolloidchemie auf den Boden an. Als Professor an der ETH Zürich begründete er in der Schweiz die Bodenkunde als eigenständiges Forschungsgebiet. (de)
- Georg Wiegner (April 20, 1883 – April 14, 1936) was a colloid chemist. He was born in Leipzig and died in Zurich. Georg Wiegner studied natural sciences at the University of Leipzig, and received a doctorate in 1906. He was an assistant to Wilhelm Fleischmann at the University of Göttingen from 1907. He was appointed professor of agricultural chemistry at the ETH Zurich in 1913, where he remained until the year of his death, in 1933. He was responsible for seminal discoveries in coagulation and ion exchange. His group at the ETH strongly influenced ecological pedology in Switzerland. The group who worked with him included Hermann Gessner (1897–1981), Hans Jenny (1899–1992) and Hans Pallmann (1903–1965). His group also influenced the work of Max Düggeli, who had a major influence on soil bi (en)
|
rdfs:label
|
- Georg Wiegner (de)
- Georg Wiegner (en)
|
owl:sameAs
| |
prov:wasDerivedFrom
| |
foaf:isPrimaryTopicOf
| |
is dbo:doctoralAdvisor
of | |
is dbo:wikiPageRedirects
of | |
is dbo:wikiPageWikiLink
of | |
is dbp:doctoralAdvisor
of | |
is foaf:primaryTopic
of | |