Axel Hamberg (17 January 1863 – 28 June 1933) was a Swedish mineralogist, geographer and explorer. Hamberg was born in Stockholm, Sweden. He was the son...
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Swedish politician Axel Hamberg (1863–1933), Swedish mineralogist, geographer, explorer, photographer and professor of geography Axel Hampus Dalström (1829–1882)...
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named it for Axel Hamberg, a Swedish geographer, mineralogist and Arctic explorer. List of glaciers in the Antarctic Glaciology "Hamberg Glacier". Geographic...
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beryllium borate mineral named after Swedish explorer and mineralogist Axel Hamberg (1863–1933). The mineral occurs as white or colorless orthorhombic crystals...
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Hamberg is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Axel Hamberg (1863–1933), Swedish mineralogist, geographer and explorer Nils Peter Hamberg...
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was built in the early 1900s by Swedish mineralogist and geographer Axel Hamberg. All the building material for the huts had to be carried to the site...
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bachelor's degree in 1916. In 1917, Malmgren became assistant to professor Axel Hamberg in his observatory at Pårtetjåkko; in 1920, he returned to the meteorological...
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Spitsbergen. The glacier is named after Swedish geographer and explorer Axel Hamberg. "Hambergbreen". Norwegian Polar Institute. Archived from the original...
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Rapaälven Axelsson drew on a hydrological data collection started by Axel Hamberg. Uppsala universitet (1965). Skrifter rörande Uppsala Universitet: Inbjudningar...
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Ganophyllite is a phyllosilicate mineral. It was named by Axel Hamberg in 1890 from the Greek words for leaf (φύλλον) and luster (γανωμα); the latter one...
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