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Fredrik Johan Wiik : ウィキペディア英語版 | Fredrik Johan Wiik
Fredrik Johan Wiik, also known as F.J. Wiik, (December 16, 1839 in Helsinki - June 15, 1909 in Helsinki) was a Finnish geologist and mineralogist; in 1877, he was named the first professor of geology and mineralogy at the Imperial Alexander University of Finland,〔(Finnish Museum of Natural History 2004/2005 Yearbook ) (requires Acrobat Reader)〕 where his students included Jakob Sederholm〔(100 years of migmatite - In Sederholms footsteps ), 33 IGC Excursion No. 16, August 16 - 21 2008; at the International Union of Geological Sciences; retrieved August 30, 2013〕 and Wilhelm Ramsay. He was also the first scientist in Finland to use a petrographic microscope. Wiik died in 1909, on a geological expedition; his body was found clutching his geologist's hammer.〔(WIIK, Fredrik Johan: The Mineralogical Record ), at Curtis Schuh's Biobibliography of Mineralogy〕 The mineral wiikite is named for him. ==Personal life== Wiik was the son of noted Finnish architect Jean Wik.〔Suomen elämäkerrasto, 1955 edition. by Ilmari Heikinheimo; published by Werner Söderström Osakeyhtiö, 1955. (page 822)〕
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