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Henri Hureau de Sénarmont (September 6, 1808 – June 30, 1862) was a French mineralogist and physicist. He was born in Broué, Eure-et-Loir. From 1822 to 1826, he studied at the ''École Polytechnique'' in Paris, then furthered his education at the ''École des Mines''. During the course of his career, he became engineer-in-chief of mines, and professor of mineralogy and director of studies at the ''École des Mines'' in Paris.〔(Henri Hureau de Sénarmont - Molecular Expressions ) biography〕 Sénarmont was distinguished for his research on polarization and on the artificial formation of minerals. A polarized light retardation compensator known as a "Sénarmont prism polarizer" is named after him,〔 as is senarmontite, a mineral that he described in 1851.〔(Mindat.org ) Sénarmontite〕 He wrote essays and prepared maps on the geology of Seine-et-Marne and Seine-et-Oise for the Geological Survey of France (1844).〔(A Catalogue of the Library of the Museum of Practical Geology andGeological ) by Museum of Practical Geology (Great Britain). Library, Thomas W. Newton〕 He admired the work of Augustin Fresnel, and endeavored to prepare of an entire edition of Fresnel's works. The project was far enough advanced prior to his death that it could be completed by other authors ("''Oeuvres complètes d'Augustin Fresnel''"; 1866–70).〔〔(Catalog HathiTrust ) œuvres complètes d'Augustin Fresnel〕 ==References== * 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Henri Hureau de Sénarmont」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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