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Vladimir Vital'evich Shcherbina (1907–1978) was a prominent Soviet geochemist and mineralogist.〔(''Analytical chemistry of minerals'' ), by Anatoliĭ Ivanovich Samchuk and Anatoliĭ Terentʹevich Pilipenko; translated by S. V. Ponomarenko; Foreword (p. v) by B. F. Mitskevich; VNU Science Press; 1987〕 He was a student of Alexander Fersman.〔(MIGRATION OF URANIUM: A MODERN VISION ) by Georgi Naumov, "Science in Russia", January 3 2000 (retrieved July 13 2010)〕 In 1931, he led a team from the USSR Academy of Sciences in the mineralogical examination of the Lovozero Massif.〔("Main Events on the History of Research and Development" ), ''Mineralogical Almanac''; edited by Ludmila A. Cheshko; May 5 2007 (retrieved July 13 2010)〕 Shcherbinaite, a naturally-occurring mineral form of vanadium pentoxide, is named for him.〔(''New Mineral Names ), by Michael Fleisher, at American Mineralogist, vol. 58, page 560 - 562; 1973 (retrieved July 13 2010)〕 MAIK Nauka has deemed him an "outstanding" geochemist, and in 1998 sponsored a memorial lecture in his honor.〔(''Geokhimiya / Geochemistry International'' ), Vol. 36, No. 4 (1998); table of contents〕 ==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「Vladimir Shcherbina」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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