Anatoliy Boldyrev Explained

Native Name Lang:ru
Birth Date:14 October 1883
Birth Place:Grayvoron
Death Date:25 March 1946 (aged 62)
Death Place:Magadan Oblast
Fields:crystallography, mineralogy
Alma Mater:Mining Institute of Saint-Petersburg

Anatolyi Kapitonovich Boldyrev (; 14 October 1883 – 25 March 1946) was a Russian scientist, crystallographer, mineralogist, mathematician, doctor of geological and mineralogical sciences, and a professor of the Leningrad Mining Institute.[1] His works are currently used while searching for ore minerals.

Biography

Boldyrev was born in Grayvoron of the Kursk Governorate (now Belgorod oblast of the Russian Federation) on 14 October 1883. He worked in the fields of crystallography, mineralogy and geochemistry. He was a professor of the Leningrad Mining institute beginning in 1921. In 1925, he proposed new methods for determining the chemical composition of minerals, radiography, and the creation of the crystallographic nomenclature.

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  1. Web site: Болдырев Анатолий Капитонович . 2024-08-09 . Магадан и Магаданская область КОЛЫМА.RU . ru.