Henrik Mohn (15 May 1835 – 12 September 1916) was a Norwegian astronomer and meteorologist. Although he enrolled in theology studies after finishing school...
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Albert Henrik Mohn (25 November 1918 – 9 May 1999) was a Norwegian journalist and correspondent. He was born in Bergen as a son of ship-owner and captain...
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Mohn is a surname. The word in German means "poppy". Notable people with the surname include: Albert Henrik Mohn (1918–1999), Norwegian journalist Bill...
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and other debris recovered from the Greenland coast, the meteorologist Henrik Mohn developed a theory of transpolar drift, which led Nansen to believe that...
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Kemp Peninsula (redirect from Mohn Peaks)
conjunction with the FIDS charted them from the ground. Named by the FIDS for Henrik Mohn. Alberts 1995, p. 387. Ellsworth Land - Palmer Land USGS. Palmer Land...
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investigate the matter. The zoologist Georg Ossian Sars and meteorologist Henrik Mohn persuaded the government in 1874 to send out a scientific expedition...
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was born in Bergen to Albert Henrik Mohn (1811–1894) and Ida Neumann (1814–1864). He was a brother of Henrik and Jakob Mohn, and on the maternal side he...
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Tirill Mohn (pronounced [ˈtɪrɪl ˈmuːn];[tone?] born 22 February 1975), also known mononymously as Tirill, is a Norwegian composer, singer and violinist...
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Jakob Neumann Mohn (31 May 1838 – 16 February 1882) was a Norwegian statistician. He was born in Bergen as a son of Albert Henrik Mohn (1811–1894) and...
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December 1866 with the help of Norwegian astronomer and meteorologist Henrik Mohn who served as its director until 1913. He is credited with founding meteorological...
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