Wilhelm Karl Ritter von Haidinger (or Wilhelm von Haidinger, or most often Wilhelm Haidinger) (5 February 1795 – 19 March 1871) was an Austrian mineralogist.
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WilhelmKarlRittervonHaidinger (or WilhelmvonHaidinger, or most often WilhelmHaidinger) (5 February 1795 – 19 March 1871) was an Austrian mineralogist...
iron-nickel-phosphide ((Fe,Ni)3P) mineral was named in his honor by WilhelmKarlRittervonHaidinger (1775–1871). The mineral is found in meteorites, and is known...
Săcărâmb, Transylvania, Romania in 1845. It was described by WilhelmKarlRittervonHaidinger in 1845 and dedicated to W. Petz who had carried out the first...
Sulpice Beudant in 1832, who called it scheelitine. In 1845, WilhelmKarlRittervonHaidinger coined the name stolzite for an occurrence in the Ore Mountains...
René Just Haüy in 1822 as a synonym for graphic granite. WilhelmKarlRittervonHaidinger first used the term in its present meaning in 1845. Pegmatites...
basis) Hans Hahn, mathematician (member of the Vienna Circle) WilhelmKarl, RittervonHaidinger, physicist, geologist and mineralogist of the 19th century...
politician, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (d. 1850) 1795 – WilhelmKarlRittervonHaidinger, Austrian mineralogist, geologist, and physicist (d. 1871)...
magnesium/iron ratio of 90/10 to 70/30. It has been described by WilhelmKarlRittervonHaidinger in samples of Pfitsch pass, Zamsergrund and Großer Mt Greiner...
Placidus Böcken Eduard Engelmann Jr. Conrad Haas, born here WilhelmKarlRittervonHaidinger Julius Klinger, born here Statistik Austria, 2007, webpage:...
Jean-Étienne Guettard (1715–1786) Paula Hahn-Weinheimer (1917–2002) WilhelmKarlRittervonHaidinger (1795–1871) Axel Hamberg (1863–1933) Peggy-Kay Hamilton (1922–1959)...
Czech Republic. It was named to honor Austrian mineralogist WilhelmKarlRittervonHaidinger (1795–1871). It occurs as a dehydration product of pharmacolite...
potassium: 31.2 Bq/g). Johannite was first described in 1830 by WilhelmKarlRittervonHaidinger. It was named for Archduke John of Austria (1782–1859), the...
Adolph von Morlot performed a series of experiments (most probably at the request of WilhelmHaidinger) to try and synthesize the mineral dolomite. Von Morlot...
German women and children. Also in 1939, Niako was set to appear in KarlRitter's German propaganda film Legion Condor, filmed in Spain. Production of...