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== Biography == == Biography ==
He was born to Professor Friedrich Stumpfl and his Russian wife Dr Ludmilla Stumpfl in ] in 1931.<ref name="auto1">{{Cite journal|url=https://pubs.geoscienceworld.org/minersoc/minmag/article-abstract/69/3/373/109493/Eugen-Friedrich-Stumpfl-1931-2004|title=Eugen Friedrich Stumpfl, 1931–2004|first=John|last=Bowles|date=June 1, 2005|journal=Mineralogical Magazine|volume=69|issue=3|pages=373–375|via=Silverchair|accessdate=19 January 2025}}</ref>
He was born to Professor Friedrich Stumpfl and his Russian wife Dr Ludmilla Stumpfl in ] in 1931.<ref></ref>


He died on July 12, 2004.<ref name="auto1"/>
He died on July 12, 2004.<ref></ref>


== Education == == Education ==
He studied geology, Mineralogy and Chemistry at Innsbruck under ].<ref name="auto1"/><ref name="auto2">{{Cite web|url=https://www.geolsoc.org.uk/en/About/History/Obituaries%202001%20onwards/Obituaries%202004/Eugen%20Friedrich%20Stumpfl%201931-2004|title=Eugen Friedrich Stumpfl, 1931-2004 |publisher=The Geological Society|accessdate=19 January 2025}}</ref>


Eugen completed his PhD under the supervision of ] in 1956 and stayed as a research assistant at Heidelberg University from 1956 to 1958.<ref name="auto1"/><ref name="auto2"/>
He studied Geology, Mineralogy and Chemistry at Innsbruck under Bruno Sander. <ref></ref><ref></ref>


He held several teaching and research appointments at University College, London (1958–1965), The University of Toronto (1965–1966) and The University of Manchester (1967–1970).<ref name="auto1"/><ref name="auto2"/>
Eugen completed his PhD under the supervision of ] in 1956 and stayed as a research assistant at Heidelberg University from 1956 to 1958.<ref></ref><ref></ref>

He held several teaching and research appointments at University College, London (1958-1965), The University of Toronto (1965-1966) and The University of Manchester (1967-1970).<ref></ref><ref></ref>


== Career == == Career ==
While teaching at the ], Eugen undertook research on ] and ] samples and then moved to the chair at the University of Hamburg (1970–1975) and then the chair at the Mining University of Austria, Leoben (1976–1997).<ref name="auto2"/>


After retirement, Eugen stayed in ], ] and continued to be even more active in mineralogy research.<ref name="auto2"/>
While teaching at the ], Eugen undertook research on ] and ] samples and then moved to the Chair at the University of Hamburg (1970-1975) and then the Chair at the Mining University of Austria, Leoben (1976-1997). <ref></ref>

After retirement, Eugen stayed in ], ] and continued to be even more active in mineralogy research.<ref></ref>


== Legacy == == Legacy ==
He has made significant contributions to the fields of mineralogy and geochemistry.<ref name="auto">{{Cite journal|url=https://www.academia.edu/113030878/Eugen_Friedrich_Stumpfl_1931_2004?uc-sb-sw=39786100|title=Eugen Friedrich Stumpfl,1931-2004|first=John|last=Bowles|date=January 1, 2005|journal=Mineralogical Magazine|via=www.academia.edu|accessdate=19 January 2025}}</ref>


Several minerals are named after him, including:<ref name="auto"/>
He has made significant contributions to the fields of mineralogy and geochemistry. <ref></ref>

Several minerals are named after him, including but not limited to:<ref></ref>


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German mineralogist

Eugen Friedrich Stumpfl
BornNovember 27, 1931
Munich, Austria
DiedJuly 12, 2004(2004-07-12) (aged 72)
Alma materUniversity of Innsbruck
Scientific career
FieldsMineralogy
InstitutionsUniversity of Manchester

Eugen Friedrich Stumpfl (November 27, 1931 – July 12, 2004) was a German mineralogist who discovered several notable minerals.

Biography

He was born to Professor Friedrich Stumpfl and his Russian wife Dr Ludmilla Stumpfl in Munich in 1931.

He died on July 12, 2004.

Education

He studied geology, Mineralogy and Chemistry at Innsbruck under Bruno Sander.

Eugen completed his PhD under the supervision of Paul Ramdohr in 1956 and stayed as a research assistant at Heidelberg University from 1956 to 1958.

He held several teaching and research appointments at University College, London (1958–1965), The University of Toronto (1965–1966) and The University of Manchester (1967–1970).

Career

While teaching at the University of Manchester, Eugen undertook research on Apollo 11 and 12 samples and then moved to the chair at the University of Hamburg (1970–1975) and then the chair at the Mining University of Austria, Leoben (1976–1997).

After retirement, Eugen stayed in Leoben, Austria and continued to be even more active in mineralogy research.

Legacy

He has made significant contributions to the fields of mineralogy and geochemistry.

Several minerals are named after him, including:

See also

References

  1. ^ Bowles, John (June 1, 2005). "Eugen Friedrich Stumpfl, 1931–2004". Mineralogical Magazine. 69 (3): 373–375. Retrieved January 19, 2025 – via Silverchair.
  2. ^ "Eugen Friedrich Stumpfl, 1931-2004". The Geological Society. Retrieved January 19, 2025.
  3. ^ Bowles, John (January 1, 2005). "Eugen Friedrich Stumpfl,1931-2004". Mineralogical Magazine. Retrieved January 19, 2025 – via www.academia.edu.

External links

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