Krumbein, William Christian, 1902-1979

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Name (Latin)
Krumbein, William Christian, 1902-1979
Other forms of name
Krambeĭn, U., 1902-1979
Krumbein, W. C. (William Christian), 1902-1979
Krumbein, William Christian, 1902-
Date of birth
1902-01-28
Date of death
1979-08-18
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 7452233
Wikidata: Q1773305
Library of congress: n 50047937
Sources of Information
  • His The mechanical analysis of related samples of glacial tills ... 1933.
  • LCCN 65-23556: His An introduction to statistical models in geology, 1965(hdg.: Krumbein, William Christian, 1902- ; usage: W.C. Krumbein)
  • Biog. & geneal. master index, July 27, 2006(Krumbein, William Christian (1902-1979))
  • SSDI, July 27, 2006(Krumbein, William; b. Jan. 28, 1902; d. Aug. 1979, Wilmette, Ill.)
Wikipedia description:

William Christian Krumbein (January 28, 1902 – August 18, 1979) was a notable geologist, after whom the Krumbein Medal of the International Association for Mathematical Geology (IAMG) was named. This medal was established at the 25th International Geological Congress in Sydney, in 1976. Krumbein was a founding officer of the IAMG. Krumbein was born at Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, United States, in January, 1902, and died on August 18, 1979. At his memorial service, it was said of Krumbein "that by constitutionally rejecting conventional wisdom, he continually pursued innovative methods, whereby the natural phenomena of geology could be expressed with mathematical rigor." The legacy left by Krumbein includes his 'Krumbein Scale', a system of measuring 'roundness' or 'sphericity' of particles and the Krumbein phi (φ) scale, a logarithmic scale used for evaluating particle size that is a modification to the older Wentworth scale.

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