Friedrich Johann Karl Becke
Friedrich Johann Karl Becke | |
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Born | |
Died | 18 June 1931 Vienna, Austria | (aged 75)
Known for | Becke line test |
Awards | Wollaston Medal (1929) |
Scientific career | |
Doctoral advisor | Gustav Tschermak von Seysenegg |
Friedrich Johann Karl Becke (31 December 1855, in Prague – 18 June 1931, in Vienna) was an Austrian mineralogist and petrographer.
Biography
[edit]After studying at the University of Vienna, where he specialized in the natural sciences, he became there a lecturer on geology. In 1882 he was appointed professor at the University of Czernowitz. Eight years later he received a similar appointment at Prague, but soon after went to Vienna, where he became professor of mineralogy, succeeding Gustav Tschermak von Seysenegg as such, of whose periodical Mineralogische und Petrographische Mittheilungen he became editor. He published many papers on the science of geology and mineralogy, but he was best known on account of his researches in the field of rock-forming minerals and how they may be determined by means of their light-refractive properties. The results of these studies were published by the Vienna Academy (1893).
His doctoral students include Adelheid Kofler.
References
[edit]- Rines, George Edwin, ed. (1920). Encyclopedia Americana. .
Further reading
[edit]- Friedrichbeckeite
- Walther Fischer (1953), "Becke, Friedrich", Neue Deutsche Biographie (in German), vol. 1, Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, pp. 708–709
- Becke Friedrich. In: Österreichisches Biographisches Lexikon 1815–1950 (ÖBL). Band 1, Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Wien 1957, S. 62. (in German)
- Friedrich Becke (in German)
- Honors (in German)
- 10 Jahre Arbeitsgruppe Geschichte der Erdwissenschaften Österreichs (in German)
- Das wissenschaftliche Erbe von Gustav Tschermak-Seysenegg (1836–1927): Eine Zusammenstellung biographischer Daten seiner Doktoranden (in German)
- Friedrich Becke und die Tauerngeologie (in German)
- 1855 births
- 1931 deaths
- 19th-century Austrian scientists
- Scientists from Austria-Hungary
- 20th-century Austrian scientists
- Austrian mineralogists
- University of Vienna alumni
- Academic staff of the University of Vienna
- Academic staff of Chernivtsi University
- Corresponding members of the Saint Petersburg Academy of Sciences
- Corresponding Members of the Russian Academy of Sciences (1917–1925)
- Corresponding Members of the USSR Academy of Sciences
- German Bohemian people
- Austrian people of German Bohemian descent
- Scientists from Prague
- Petrologists
- Members of the Göttingen Academy of Sciences and Humanities