Merensky, Hans (1871-1952), was a South African geologist and naturalist. In 1924, after examining samples of ore from Sekhukhuneland, in northeastern South Africa, Merensky located the largest and most important platinum ore reserve in the world. That reserve, now known as the Merensky Reef, is more than 185 miles (300 kilometers) long.
Shoemaker, Eugene Merle (1928-1997), was an American geologist and astronomer. He almost single-handedly founded astrogeology, the study of the… More>>
Merensky, Hans (1871-1952), was a South African geologist and naturalist. In 1924, after examining samples of ore from Sekhukhuneland, in… More>>
Mohs, Friedrich (1773-1839), was a German mineralogist who invented the Mohs scale for classifying the relative hardness of materials. The hardness… More>>
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Agricola, Georgius, uh GRIHK uh luh, JAWR jee uhs (1494-1555), was a German physician and scientist. He became the first great mineralogist and one… More>>
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