Nikolay Koksharov

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Nikolai Ivanovich Koksharov

Nikolai Ivanovich Koksharov (Russian: Николай Иванович Кокшаров) (23 November (5 December), 1818 – 21 December (2 January), 1893) was a Russian

mineralogist, crystallographer, and major general in the Russian army. He was noted for his measurements of crystals using a goniometer.[1][2]

Life

Nikolai Koksharov was born in

orthite, monazite, and other mineralogical subjects to the St.Petersburg and Vienna academies of science, to Johann Christian Poggendorff
's Annalen der Physik und Chemie, Leonhard and Browns Ja/irbuch, &c. He also issued as separate works Materialen zur Mineralogie Russlands and Vorlesungen uber Mineralogie.

References

  1. ^ "Notes". Nature. 47 (1212): 278. 19 January 1893.
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